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Nokia N900 is Official runs Maemo Linux and might be the Best Nokia Phone Ever

on August 27, 2009 – 7:40 pm9 Comments

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Nokia N900 has been getting a lot of buzz weeks before Nokia World 2009. Mobile-Review posted pics and specs last week and yday we saw a official press shot being leaked . But today the N900 just got an official announcement as Nokia continues to bombard us with press releases. The phone runs Maemo Linux and you know what the device looks really promising – We would even give it the title of the Best Nokia Phone Ever by simply looking at the specs.

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Nokia has had tablets in the past but the hardware was a joke. And it was just a lame internet tablet – N810, N800 , 770 etc. But N900 has a SIM Card slot which means that you can use it as a phone as well.The Nokia N900 is powered by powerful ARM 600 MHz CPU and features up to 1GB of application memory and sports a OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics Engine acceleration.

Features

  • 600 MHz CPU
  • 3.5 G and Wi-Fi connectivity
  • 3D graphics accelerator with OpenGL ES 2.0 support
  • 800 × 480 pixels WVGA touchscreen display
  • 32GB of Memory expandable upto 48 gigs
  • 5 Megapixel Camera with Carl Zeiss Optics , Dual LED flash
  • Photo editor on device
  • 800 × 480 resolution video recording
  • Slide out Full QWERTY keyboard
  • Maemo Browser with multitab browsing
  • Full-screen browsing
  • Maemo 5 with Multitasking
  • Full Flash support
  • Assisted-GPS receiver
  • 3.5mm AV connector
  • TV out
  • Video playback file formats: .mp4, .avi, .wmv, .3gp; codecs: H.264, MPEG-4, Xvid, WMV, H.263.
  • BL-5J 1320mAh battery
  • Price : 500 euros or around Rs.35000 in India ( But No clue if Nokia will bring this device to India)

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Varun Krish is a Mobile Technology Enthusiast and has been blogging about mobile phones since 2005. His current phones include the Nokia Lumia 800 and Apple iPhone 4S. You can follow him on Twitter @varunkrish and on Google+ You can also mail Varun Krish

  • http://unitechy.com unitechy

    It’s good that Nokia is shying away from symbian now. But then i wouldn’t be caught dead having this huge device as a PHONE.
    Works fine as a tablet.

  • http://www.fonearena.com Varun Krish

    Well , Symbian is OK for most users.But Nokia needs a premium offering to advanced users and Maemo looks like its best bet !

    Can’t wait to check out this phone at Nokia World

  • http://viveksekar.com/blog vivek

    @varun – having used the device, i can say; get ready for an all new experience :)

  • km

    @Varun Krish

    I wish this hits India… I have just gone through their official website.. its one hell of a device and would take the mobile industry by storm for sure…

    Looking forward for more exciting news from you guysz from Nokia World…

    Thsxz for this post Varun

    km

  • Jatin

    its is so gr8 to see !!

  • Trun

    @Varun — I am bitterly disappointed to learn that Nokia ‘may’ not launch this device in India. I sure think devices like this have a market in India so it just wouldn’t make sense if Nokia decides against launching this device here. I am also concerned about various manufacturers thinking so much before launching their devices in India (case in point being Apple’s decision to delay the iPhone 3GS’ India launch). India has a market for premium phones and there is no reason to think twice before launching any premium phone such as the Nokia N900 or the iPhone.

  • narayan

    Is it a open source code phone?

  • rohan

    this phone will be used in reliance cdma technology or not? available in india or not? reply me

    • http://www.fonearena.com Varun Krish

      Its GSM and not CDMA