Nokia N 900 in Indian market is now available at around Rs. 25,000
The N900 is the first phone from Nokia based on the Maemo Platform. Nokia has expressed their intentions to use Maemo in high-end phones. The
Does the first phone built on the top of this relatively new phone platform live up to it’s expectations ? Find out in our N900 review.
N900 Specs
The phone boasts of some pretty impressive specs including powerful ARM Cortex-A8 600MHz Processor with 256 MB of RAM and a 3.5 inch 800x480 pixel resistive touchscreen display.
- Quad-band GSM EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 Mhz), Tri-band WCDMA / 3G support (900/1700/2100 Mhz)
- TI OMAP 3430: ARM Cortex-A8 600 MHz CPU , OpenGL ES 2.0 support
- Maemo 5 OS with Multiple Homescreens
- 800x480 pixel touchscreen display supporting upto 16 million colors
- 32GB inbuilt memory plus microSD slot.
- Slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
- 5 MP Camera with Dual LED Flash ,16:9 video recording
- Media player ,
FM transmitterFM transmitter - Kickstand
- Wi-Fi , Bluetooth v2.1 , GPS
- 3.5 mm jack for Audio /TV-Out
- MicroB Browser powered by Mozilla technology with full Flash 9.4 support
- Skype , Google Talk IM Integration
- Internet calling
- Email : Mail for Exchange, IMAP, POP3, SMTP
- OVI Maps with geotagging
- BL-5J 1320mAh with USB Charging
My Conclusion:
If you are a person who loves to be online 24/7 , be it browsing the web, chatting with friends or checking email the N900 is a great option. It’s a must have gadget for Linux enthusiasts or hackers. This is not for the average consumer but a geeky crowd. If you are one of those geeks you won’t be disappointed. And if you are a fan of Open Source the N900 is for you ! Although the N900 lacks in a few areas , it’s pretty powerful in some areas. It’s the first phone based on the Maemo platform and it’s obviously not complete. Maemo is a new ray hope for Nokia and the N900 is a live example of that hope . You may want to experience it or wait for the next device
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