So far, device fakers have not discovered that Symbian can be had for free. Due to this, their devices run on a variety of different operating systems – here is what I saw on the fake Nokia N97 I handled in Tunisia.

First of all, a look at the home screen. This home screen was likely taken from an S60v3 handset – the v5 screen looks completely different:
fake nokia n97 homescreen Fake Nokia N97   software

Here are two shows showing various menus:
fake nokia n97 menu Fake Nokia N97   software fake nokia n97 menu 2 Fake Nokia N97   software

The calculator shows an iPhoneesque influence. There also is a “slide-to-unlock” bar, but I couldnt photograph it:
fake nokia n97 calculator Fake Nokia N97   software

Dual-SIM is a standard on these handsets: it seems to be implemented very well:
fake nokia n97 dual sim Fake Nokia N97   software nokia n97 dual sim Fake Nokia N97   software

Text entry works pretty weirdly:
fake nokia n97 text entry Fake Nokia N97   software

A shot of the Calendar and the file manager:
fake nokia n97 calendar Fake Nokia N97   software fake nokia n97 file manager Fake Nokia N97   software

Finally, a somewhat blurry shot of the camera application:
fake nokia n97 camera Fake Nokia N97   software


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