Nokia N900
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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...
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.
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".
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.
16 years ago
Nokia N900 - A New Beginning
Nokia's foray into the internet tablet business has come full circle with the new N900. This latest Maemo-based device now features full cellular support and a new interface that could herald the future of Nokia's N-series devices.
16 years ago
Nokia N900 smartphone
Running an advanced, Linux-based operating system called Maemo 5, Nokia's N900 is certainly an interesting device. Foremost an Internet tablet and capable of full multitasking, the Nokia N900 smartphone will definitely impress early adopters and gadget gurus, but for others the experience will feel...
Pros:
- Outstanding Web browser
- responsive screen
- comfortable keyboard
- excellent multitasking
- customisable desktop
Cons:
- Bulky
- lacking in style
- questionable build quality
- only works in landscape mode
- interface commands are inconsistent
16 years ago
Nokia N900 Review
Nokia N900 is the final product which opens up a new path for the Finnish smartphone producer. After Google, which launched its new open source operating system for mobile phones, Nokia raised the stakes a few months later with its own vision, which is called Maemo.
Pros:
- Maemo operating system is really a hit, even though not that complex and developed as Android, it really shows potential
- Add to that the excellent Web-browsing capabilities, HSDPA connectivity, excellent touchscreen, as well as decent camera and you got yourself a really good smartphone.
Cons:
- I think the only drawback of the phone is the low life autonomy of the battery, and the high price as well, which could be a setback for those that have a limited budget
- Also, limited number of third-party software is an important disadvantage, if we are to compare it with Android.
16 years ago
Nokia N900 REVIEW Part 2
In part two of our N900 review LP covers audio and video playback, multitasking and general UI cues. The phone continues to impress, and is shaping up to be a contender heading into 2010. If this is the handset that modernizes Nokia, they look to be betting on the right horse.
16 years ago
Nokia N900 Challenges iPhone and Android
Nokia's new N900 tablet-like smart phone runs the Linux-based Maemo OS and plays Flash video. It's got it all, but can it give the competition a run for its money?
16 years ago
This device, regardless of the category in which we range, can not be the Christmas gift at all. For Linux enthusiasts, although no specific talent is required to use it, it does not compare itself with a good smartphone with good menus and licked congestion reasonable.
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