Nokia N900
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16 years ago
Nokia N900
M obile operating systems play an increasingly more important role when choosing a new mobile phone. Besides the design and the speed, many of its functionalities strongly depend on the phone's operating system.
16 years ago
Nokia N900
Product: Nokia N900 Website: www.nokia.com/n900 System Specifications: Linux Maemo 5 OS, TI OMAP3 CPU, 256MB RAM, 32GB Storage, 3.5-inch touch display, 3.5mm audio jack, 5 megapixels camera, 3G, GPRS, GSM, HSDPA, HSUPA, Li-ion battery, microSD Price: £499 NOKIA'S LATEST Internet tablet or Mobile
Pros:
- Phone ability finally in the series
- fast processor
- plenty of storage
- much better software than previous model
Cons:
- Not a multi-touch screen
- could have done with a bigger battery
- Not very well marketed and therefore might be hard to sell - despite its great qualities
16 years ago
Great phone
The phone is heavier and bulkier than I expected, but the touch screen is extraordinary. You can use the stylus or fingertip with equal precision, and the 'phone' feature kicks in automatically when you hold the phone...like a phone (vertically instead of horizontally).
15 years ago
Nokia N900 MID
Nokia's N900 is, like I said before, more of a mobile computing device or an MID (Mobile Internet Device). It could be misconstrued as a miniature tablet PC as even the ones on their way will comply with most ‘mobile phone' standards like taking and making calls and messages, but it's really not.
15 years ago
Review: Nokia N900. Big, Bold and Buttonless
The Nokia N900 is, to be honest, a little bit fiddly, which instantly positions it as a Marmite of handsets- you're either going to love it or hate it. Behind the potential navigation confusion though, Nokia has pushed the boat out in creating a fantastically feature-packed handset.
15 years ago
Review: Nokia N900
Nokia's N900 is a Linux-based mobile device with a number of advanced features, including application multi-tasking, built-in VoIP support, stereo speakers, graphics acceleration, video output to a TV, and more.
Pros:
- Good web browser
- Qwerty keyboard
- multi-tasking OS lets user keep multiple apps open
Cons:
- Relatively short battery life
- high SIM-free price
14 years ago
Nokia N900 Review
All in all, the N900 is probably a grower, but you'll have to put in a lot of effort to fully appreciate it. Its size is a really prohibitive factor and one that might put a lot of people off, not to mention the keyboard which makes typing emails and text messages a bit of a pain.
14 years ago
Nokia never said it was a good phone. jnust a brill multimedia device. Owning this for myself who always has access to a mobile phone charger in my cab is ideal. If I'm going out anywhere and need the convenience of a decent phone then I take the sim card out and put it in my old Nokia N95 8GB which...
Pros:
- homebrew stuff
- for a techy guy like me its a laptop in my pocket
Cons:
- the phone app
- lol & battery life but battery not an issue for me coz I'm a cabbie
14 years ago
"The n900"
I am i would like to think lucky to own the n900 model from nokia,its a slightly bulky mobile phone but also a very firm sturdy model.With its decent sized slide out keyboard for those of us good at fast typing and texting, a massive memory with the help of its built in 32 gb memory and the choice...
Pros:
- Great sound quality
Cons:
- lack of apps
14 years ago
Nokia N900 in-depth review -
Nokia has been one of the main protagonists in the smartphone saga, with its N95 being one of the first all seeing, all doing mobile phones. Since then, we've been inundated with new characters from BlackBerry, Apple, Samsung and HTC all jostling for top billing.
Pros:
- An exceptional multitasker
- the N900 houses enough power to maintain the running of multiple apps to deliver a true PC-like experience
Cons:
- This is no Slim Jim and will leave a considerable bulge in your pocket
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