Nokia N900
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15 years ago
Nokia N900 review
Nokia's N900 is unique, as it's the only phone to run Nokia's home-brewed mobile Linux operating system, Maemo. It may be the only phone ever to run Maemo, as Nokia has announced that Maemo will merge with Intel's Moblin to become MeeGo.
15 years ago
Nokia N900...
This mobile phone is good if you to use it for 3G purposes. For information storage it is perfect.
Pros:
- Internal memory
- 3G(HSDPA and HSUPA) is perfect
Cons:
- Short standby time
- battery
15 years ago
Aaron's Nokia N900 review
Coming from someone who doesn't like Symbian and hasn't been very impressed with the company's lineup to date, I'm very excited about the Nokia N900. I think there's a great deal of potential behind the device, and more importantly, behind Maemo as an OS.
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
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
Nokia N900 review
The Nokia N900 is best classified as an interesting but ultimately incomplete device. The Linux-based Maemo 5 OS does some things superbly and others poorly. This smartphone offers one of the best mobile web experiences available but there is plenty of room for improvement elsewhere.
15 years ago
N900
Great phone. Excellent software and the capabilities are endless, as Maemo 5 is open sourced and nokia and ovi the applications will be endless. You get a great signal with the WiFi, I am even picking up signals at work that my old Iphone3GS never found.
15 years ago
Nokia N900 Review
This phone can be turned into a beast, but one that is not very easy to tame. If you are not looking for the customizable Linux experience, then many of the other features of the N900 can also be found on cheaper devices.
Pros:
- Highly-customizable Linux operating system
- Maemo
- Efficient multitasking
- Rich free application library
Cons:
- Bulky and heavy
- No Ovi Suite support for PC Sync
- Non finger-friendly touchscreen
15 years ago
Two OMAP 3430 Phones: Nokia N900 and Motorola Droid
From a physical perspective, the Motorola Droid remains the flagship of Android phones that come with a hardware keyboard - a feature that enthusiasts and casual users alike still identify as hugely important.
16 years ago
Nokia N900 Linux smartphone
Once the unequalled leader among mobile phone manufacturers, Nokia still returns impressive sales, but ceded its dominance of the smartphone market with the arrival of the iPhone. It's been playing catch-up ever since, sticking rigidly to a Symbian OS that only seemed to grow older looking with each...
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