Well, it seem Nokia Running on the new Linux-based Maemo 5 OS, the Nokia N900 power lies in the capable multi-tasking, which should make it stand out even among the ranks of the Symbian smartphones. According to Nokia reps, however, the new Maemo device is not meant to compete with the Nokia Symbioan smartphones, but instead cater for different market needs. With Nokia N900 you’ve got around-the-clock connectivity thanks to Wi-Fi and HSPA. The N900 offers phone features as well allowing full-featured telephony. The Nokia N900 packs a powerful ARM Cortex-A8 CPU much like the Apple iPhone 3GS, Palm Pre and Samsug Omnia HD and offers hardware graphics acceleration and 256MB RAM. Switching between applications is simple, as all running content is constantly available through the dashboard. The panoramic homescreen can be fully personalized with favorite shortcuts, widgets and applications. Interaction with the handset is available through the large 3.5-inch touchscreen display with a WVGA resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio (848 x 480 pixels) and the 3-row QWERTY keypad. The touch screen also offers a virtual on-screen keyboard and operating with a stylus is possible, though one doesn’t seem to be included with the N900 itself. Thanks to the web browser powered by Mozilla technology, websites should like just as they do on a desktop comuter. Online videos and interactive applications are not a problem as the Maemo OS has full Adobe Flash 9.4 support. The Nokia N900 has 32GB of storage, which is expandable up to 48GB via a microSD card.. For photography on the go, the Maemo software and the N900 come with a new tag cloud user interface that helps users tag and share photos and videos more easily. The 5 megapixel with Carl Zeiss optics is also capable of recording 16:9 video with a resolution of up to 848x480 pixels@25fps thus matching the screen resolution. The Nokia N900 is quite a large device and we guess most people will feel uncomfortable lugging it around whole day despite its phone functions. But the rich feature set calls for compromises we guess. We surely hope however that rumors of an upcoming Nokia Maemo smartphone will turn out to be true cause we'de love to see a more compact version of that portable computer. have something even more exciting to announce at the upcoming Nokia World, so they’ve decided to fire early with the N900 tablet/smartphone announcement. N900 is a continuation of Nokia Nseries tablets. This time they’ve stepped out of the ultra portable computing turf and have ventured in the territory of Nokia Communicators.
Nokia N900 runs on the Linux-based Maemo 5.0 OS
Nokia N900 is smarter than most other smartphohones
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Nokia N900 is now officially announced & it packs amazing features!


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