Nokia N900
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16 years ago
Nokia N900 review
Taking into account the Nokia N900 we were using was a pre-production sample, the handset looks like it could certainly be a strong contender for the smartphone OS crown. The screen may be a little unreliable, but if Nokia can upgrade this to a capacitive one on future Maemo handsets, we would...
16 years ago
Nokia N900: Powerful, but Missing Some Key Features
Nokia fans disappointed by last summer's N97 smartphone, get excited: The Nokia N900 ($570, unlocked; price as of December 18, 2009) delivers on its
Pros:
- Excellent browsing experience,
Cons:
- Interface can be tricky to navigate,
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
Nokia N900
While most smartphones pick out features to combine with phone functions, here Nokia has gone for a little pocket computer with a few telephone features.
Pros:
- Nice finish
- Screen: bright
- responsive
- precise
- Nice interface
- Good web experience efficient / well-designed navigator
- FM transmitter / TV out
Cons:
- Big
- Navigation inconsistencies
- No app store yet
- Finished specific apps too rare / impractical for social networking
- No MMS / screen not multipoint / low battery life
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.
16 years ago
Nokia N900 Review
After speaking recently to a few other people who have used the N900 some said they had big problems with it such as it turning itself off. Not me though. I had no issues at all. I actually really like the Nokia N900. Not enough to get one but I think its a good bit of kit.
16 years ago
Nokia N900 Review
The Nokia N900 is a new smartphone with a WVGA screen, sliding keyboard, and a wide array of other high-end features. Antoine Wright gives his detailed impressions of Nokia's latest[...]
Pros:
- Aggregated contacts with VoIP
- and IM
- Browser performance
- Quality of optimized third-party applications
- Battery life (on EDGE connectivity
- Speed of major updates
Cons:
- Battery capacity
- Disconnected user experience with some default apps
- Really hard to remove rear panel to access micro-SDHC and battery
16 years ago
Nokia N900
Nokia doesn't want you to call the N900 a smart phone. According to the company, the N900 ($569 unlocked) is a "mobile computer." Running Maemo 5 Linux, the N900-Nokia's follow-up to the Maemo 4.1-driven N810 Internet Tablet-delivers the Web as you'd expect it on your computer, including Flash 9.4...
Pros:
- Fast processor
- 32GB of memory
- Very good browser with Flash support
- Multiple customizable home screens
- Sharp 5-MP camera
Cons:
- Bulky
- Expensive
- Maemo 5 Linux may be confusing for some
- Limited number of apps
16 years ago
Nokia N900 review
Physically, the N900 has a QWERTY side-slide design, a little on the chubby side but still manageable in a pocket. It has a 3.5" screen and is very definitely an internet tablet with phone capabilities, in that order.
16 years ago
Available as Prepaid?
This phone is good for web browsing and data, it has really cool features too. But I was wondering if it is available on a prepaid plan... preferably on Straight Talk? If so, I could save over $500 a year on average by switching from my old monthly contract.
Pros:
- Good web browsing and internet
Cons:
- -Dropped calls
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