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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Nokia N 900 Reviews


Nokia's new device has been shown off at Nokia World 2009, but there's definitely a touch of schizophrenia about it.

World’s largest handset maker Nokia has launched its first high end phone, named N900, running on Linux software. N900, new Linux based smart pone, is a high-performance mobile computer with a powerful processor, large internal storage, and sharp touch-screen display.

The Nokia N900 design is clean. It has a full qwerty sliding keyboard, which is practical for typing comfortably. However, this also contributes to the thickness of the N900. The keyboard keys remind me of the HTC Touch Pro as they are small and densely packed. The sliding mechanism is solid and that's good because I feel like this device has been designed to use in landscape mode. Typing speed is on par with the Nokia N97: not optimum, but still better than a virtual keyboard. On the back, there is a 5 megapixel digital camera with dual-LED flash and a lens cover. There is a VGA front camera too.

Is it a smartphone with a desktop-like OS? Or is it a portable PC with telephony options too? Either way, it's a pretty darn good mobile phone, and that's the way we like to see it.

Weight: 180g
* Touch screen 3.5 “800 × 480 (WVGA
* OMAP3430 processor clocked at 500/600 Mh
* GSM Quad-Band 850, 900, 1800, 1900. WCDMA 900, 1700/2100, 2100
* Camera 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss with dual-LED flash, autofocus, sliding and hide
* 1GB of virtual memory (256MB physical RAM, 768MB virtual memory)
* Wi-Fi, HSPA
* 32GB of storage.
* Battery 1320 mAh

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