Nokia N900 | Review, Features, Pics, Price & Tech Specs
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post giang
Only recently Nokia finally unveiled the brand new Maemo powered Nokia N900 Mobile Computer and Internet Tablet and this device taken the world of mobile computer devices and smartphones/cell phones by a storm. In the time period when potential customers are already in awe with all the jam-packed features and beauty of the recently launched Nokia N97 Symbian Smartphone device, the Nokia N900 have knocked everyone out off their feet (literally!).
Let me honestly tell you my cut on this device:
After reading through all the technical details and looking at the Nokia N900 videos, many N900 images and reading through other posts for hours after hours, I am simply stunned! I really feel astonished and I am totally convinced that Nokia N900 is “The Beast” that will change the cell phones and smartphones trend completely! This beast of an internet tablet which is nicely dressed to appear as an expensive smartphone will be the one of the few phones that people will probably never forget about in the far future.
Why is the Nokia N900 device so damn impressive?
The answer is simple and straightforward to be honest. It brings all the features of any other Nokia phone, smartphone or tablet pc from the past and then multiplies it by 100 times, and that is just the beginning. Innovation is what the Nokia N900 brings with the package and it is no surprise that N900 is being so talked about and famous already after a mere 5 days of official announcement. It blows the Nokia N97 (or any other PDA/smartphone) away in terms of feature, specification, hardware and software and can even replace some of the more high end Netbooks.
Features of Nokia N900:
Boasting with the powerful Linux based open source operating system Maemo version 5.0 instead of the Symbian OS lets the Nokia N900 bring several new features that are truly fucking great and it is a welcoming change for any average Nokia Symbian devices user.There are many exciting and high end technical stuff that the N900 mobile computer brings with it. Some of the more aspiring technical specifications of the Nokia N900 mobile computer are mentioned below.
Comes with a full fledged Maemo internet browser that is based on the Mozilla browser engine letting you experience the web without alteration of pretty much anything from the site. The latest version of Adobe Flash 9.4 is also included!!
Ability to drag and drop multiple desktop widgets from the main menu and create multiple types of flexible desktop set up templates.
Copy and paste images, files, texts etc from one window to the other. The Touch UI lets you select part of a text as well as the whole of it.
Tap! Tap! Tap! Yes, tapping is what Nokia N900 is all about. Tapping long will show the list of open windows, call logs, documents, functions on a tab based interface. Animated menus and transparency makes multitasking not only efficient but only adds the hint of fun.
Social networking through Facebook, Twitter, OVI etc. are integrated within Nokia N900 by default. No more small screen versions of your favorite Web 2.0 networks, chat windows and Webmail Inbox.
Desktop integration within this smartphone sized mobile computer is nicely ensured with the ability of running Ajax, Flash, Real Media etc anywhere within the Nokia N900.
So you want to share images and location information with your friends and family members? Nokia N900 makes that a breeze with its ability to geotag images, share GPS locations and much.. much.. much… more!
Featured Tech Specs:
Excellent high end display resolution of 800×480 pixels with a 3.5 inch screen for better viewing of the phoneAs you can see that the Nokia N900 is a monster of a smartphone and blows almost all the other phones from the N-Series and E-Series family look pale in terms of performance and hardware.
Comes with a side Slide Out comfortable QWERTY keyboard and also supports touchscreen or Touch UI QWERTY and Number pads.
Comes with PowerVR SGX with OpenGL ES 2.0 3D accelerator engine which ensures high end rendering and graphics.
The core processing unit (CPU) is also a powerful one in its class, the ARM Cortex-A8 600 MHz, by TI OMAP.
This quad band GSM WCDMA device weighs181 grams and has a physical dimension of 110.9 × 59.8 × 18 millimeters.
Beautifully designed and engineered making it elegantly compact, beautiful and strong.
A 2584 × 1938 pixels based 5 Mega Pixels Carl Zeiss camera with Dual Led Flash for optimum digital photography and stunning 16:9 WVGA DVD quality widescreen video.
High speed 3G, HSDPA, WLAN, WiFi for wireless broadband internet connectivity. Regular WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS and WAP based internet connectivity are also supported.
Built in Assisted GPS and standard GPS with a dedicated OVI Maps integration and automatic Geo tagging features.
TV Out, Bluetooth, 3.5mm Audio Jack Inputs, Stylus, USB 2.0 are some of the means of connectivity and data transfers.
Powered with a built in Stereo FM Radio, Microphone and a stereo loudspeaker.
Nokia N900 supports a wide range audio and video file types including Flash, MPEG, Mp3, FLV, Mp4, RM, etc.
Comes with a built in 32GB of internal phone memory limit and supports an additional 16 GB of Micro SD memory stick making the total memory size limit hit 48 GB.
Comes with a handful of new mobile apps loaded in it which includes the new version of OVI Maps Beta, a ’socialized’ version of Nokia Messaging, Skype etc.
This side-slider includes a powerful battery which provides you with over 9 hours of constant talktime and over one day of online browsing experience.
Nokia N900 Images:
Let’s take a look at some great pictures of this beautiful device because this phone has true beauty written on all over it which needs the attentions! Plus, you know what they say, “Pictures speak a thousand words” so start viewing and be amazed!
N900 Phone Pictures:
N900 More Images:
Nokia N900 Videos, Promo and Hands On:
Download the complete tech specification and the N900 product datasheet below:
Price of the Nokia N900 Mobile Computer:
The Nokia N900 price tag is simply a great bit of good value for money when compared to the Nokia N97 (or similar devices of other brands) or the N97 Mini, the Nokia N900 is simply outstanding. It was previously anticipated by many bloggers that “AT&T Wireless” will distribute the locked or exclusive version of the tablet in the US, however it is confirmed now that the N900 will only be sold as an unlocked device in the market. It will also be available in the Nokia flagship stores all around the US.
The local price of the unlocked Nokia N900 for some of the countries are:
- $713 in the United States (unlocked version)
- £440 in the United Kingdom (unlocked version)
- $800 in Canada
- €500 in all of Europe except the UK (all countries with its trading currency Euro)
- $875 in Australia
- Rs. 36000 in India
- BDT 50,000 in Bangladesh.
Lastly, there are some other devices including a Netbook (Nokia Booklet 3G) that have also been officially introduced by Nokia beside the N900 at the Nokia World 2009 event. Additionally Nokia have introduced a new product line called the Nokia X-Series which now officially starts off with its first 2 members: the Nokia X3 and Nokia X6. There is a new navigation version of 5800 XpressMusic with a new member in its line as well, the Nokia 5230. The Nokia N97 mini version have also been announced.
FYI, I will keenly follow up with all the in-depth details of both the Nokia X-Series smartphones and the new “Nokia Booklet 3G” mini-laptop and let you all know. The 3G Booklet looks beautiful from the outside, runs on Windows 7, powered by the Intel ATOM processor and the hardware specs sounds good too.Except the pesky glare on the LCD screen, I love it!!!!
If you want to tip me with news and info regarding these newly launched devices from the Nokia World then please shoot me a comment in this post and I will get back to you asap.
Source: nokiasymbianthemes
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