Rating 4.0 97 reviews
Manufacturer: Nokia
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19 years ago

Nokia 900 Series

I owned this piece of junk for two years primarily because it was on of the first ones I saw with email, video and instant message capabilities.. did I ever use any of that crap? Nope. Was the phone a piece of junk and annoying because it was the size of a rotory phone.. yup!
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Mobile Review
16 years ago

First look at Nokia RX-51 also known as Nokia N900

I would say what's going to follow are my personal impressions of the device plus opinios of my family and several people who also had a chance to play around with the N900. Compared to S60, the N900's boot time is much faster, and also take into account the fact that we played around only with its...
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MobileFoneReviews
16 years ago

Nokia N900

Nokia always likes to surprise its followers and they are bringing in several latest devices. One such latest announcement is a member of the N Series tablets and this one is named Nokia N900.
Pros:
  • Excellent memory back up
  • Powerful web browser
  • Wi Fi and HSPA
Cons:
  • High price
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AskMen.com
16 years ago

Is This Smartphone On Your Wish List?

W hether you love it or hate it, post a comment at the end of this review and let us know what you think. What do you get when you combine two of the hottest electronic trends like mini netbooks and touchscreen smartphones ?
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What Mobile
16 years ago

My-Symbian previews Nokia N900

My-Symbian.com N900 Preview My-Symbian.com is a website dedicated to Symbian powered devices, which makes this preview all the more interesting; the N900 is a Linux-based device running Maemo OS.
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Ubergizmo
16 years ago

Nokia N900 Review

Nokia is facing a tide of ferocious competitors in the lucrative high-end smartphone market, but the company is on the move: Nokia is battling on multiple fronts a the same time: OS, app store, maps and devices. With the N900, Nokia wanted to build a "handheld computer with phone functionalities".
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Pocket Lint
16 years ago

Nokia N900

The N900 drops the moniker of "internet tablet", choosing to push forward with "mobile computer" as this model comes in to supplant the N810, released back in 2007. 2-years along and the landscape of internet-savvy mobile devices has changed greatly.
Pros:
  • Good hardware
  • bags of potential
  • multitasking options
Cons:
  • Battery life
  • lack of apps
  • lacks aspect switching
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GSM Arena
16 years ago

A new hope

It's crystal clear by now that the Nokia N900 has almost nothing to do with the traditional Nseries values. The full QWERTY side-slider may look similar to its double-digit mates but the Maemo experience is completely different.
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PC Magazine
16 years ago

Nokia N900

The Nokia N900 is a 3G, Linux smartphone with XTerm built in. If the idea of hacking your phone down to the command line with the manufacturer's full approval sends you into paroxysms of joy, forget reading the rest of this review and just buy one now. This is the ultimate Linux geek phone.
Pros:
  • Linux-based OS
  • Powerful processor
  • High-resolution screen
  • Excellent voice quality
  • Eminently hackable
Cons:
  • Elegant-looking interface can be confusing
  • Few apps, unless you're a Linux hacker
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CNET
16 years ago

Nokia N900 review Review

The N900 packs a truck load of features, including a slide-out Qwerty keyboard and the brand-new Maemo 5 operating system, into its chunky black body. This brave new handset does a good job of erasing from our brains the bitter disappointment caused by the N97
Pros:
  • Fresh operating system shows huge potential
  • Massive internal memory
  • Bright
  • clear screen
  • Decent keyboard
  • Good VoIP and IM features
  • Worthwhile camera
  • Fast and smooth user interface
  • Accurate Web browser with Flash support
  • 3.5mm headphone jack means you can use your own cans
  • Expandable memory,
Cons:
  • Few apps available
  • No real potential for one-handed operation
  • Resistive touchscreen
  • Almost no portrait mode
  • Slightly chubby
  • Behaves more like an Internet tablet than a phone
  • Needs significant setting up to get the most out of it
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