Posts Tagged ‘nokia n97 design’

How To: Change Font #N97

September 30th, 2009

You want to change the fonts in your N97? Great ! Here is an easy how-to.

Step 1. Select a font you like – try Smashing Magazine, SimplyTheBest, 1001freefonts & DaFont.

Step 2. Copy – paste the same font 3 times and rename it as :

s60snr.ttf
s60ssb.ttf
s60tsb.ttf
S60ZDIGI.ttf

Select only one font. Copy paste it 3 times so that you have the same file with 4 different names.

Step 3. Use USB to connect. Select ‘mass storage’

Step 4. Go to E:/Resource and create a folder ‘Fonts’ [ E:/Resource/Fonts ]

Step 5. Put the above fonts (all of them) in the folder E:/Resource/Fonts

Step 6. Restart. Done !

Step 7. In case you want to go back to the default font, just delete the font folder at E:/Resource/Fonts. Simple. :)

Tried 2-3 fonts and i still prefer the default nokia font. Its a nice way to customise and once you get the perfect font i think all the effort would be worth it.

Show us some of the fonts you tried. whats your fav? :)

Heres a screenshot. Font name: Gentium.

change_font_n97change_font_n97_2

Design, Size, Controls : Nokia N97

January 28th, 2009

Size-wise, the N97 is a typical QWERTY-equipped side-slider at 117.2×55.3×15.9 mm (though around the camera module its thickness reaches 18.2 mm). Thanks to its increased length, the N97 doesn’t feel all that chubby and seems well-proportioned when compared to the 5800.

At 150 grams the N97 is a pretty large smartphone, although its nearest competition isn’t that far ahead at 140 grams or so.

There are two choices of colors – white and dark-brown. White would be the ideal choice for women. Both look great though.

Running along the N97’s front fascia is a metallic strip that isn’t as tall as that found on the Nokia 5800, so its display isn’t sunk so far into the casing, plus the physical size of the N97’s screen allows for more comfortable operation. Sitting above the display are the forward-facing video camera and ambient light sensor.

One thing of note about the N97’s casing is that it’s made entirely of velvety plastic. The handset’s front fascia is glossy and is prone to smudges. All in all, the N97’s build quality is fine, even though it doesn’t utilize any metal parts like many o2 mobile phones.

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Video : In conversation with N97 designer

January 24th, 2009

Nokia N97 Design

December 7th, 2008

One of N97s high point is its display – it’s covered by a thick plastic layer, although not recessed into the casing, so it can be handled in any way you please (with bare fingers or stylus). The N97 doesn’t come boxed with a stylus; but even without it, it is very finger-friendly, plus the QWERTY keyboard makes on-screen thumbboards superfluous.

At 3.5 inch diagonal (which is 0.3 inches bigger than the 5800’s screen), 16:9 aspect ratio, 16 million colors and 640×360-pixel resolution (43×78 mm), the N97’s screen is a true marvel.

Other features include automatic screen rotation – it takes the N97 around a second to re-align the display.

The phone’s display remains fairly legible under direct sunlight, although you might run into certain glitches regarding its readability, but nothing major – the iPhone has got just the same set of problems. The screen can accommodate up to 14 text and 3 service lines; all in all, the N97’s display is perfect for viewing images, videos and browsing long lists.