Nokia N900
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14 years ago
Nokia N900
The Nokia N900 is much better than the N97 is, I can vouch for that. However, I think that its form factor alone will be a deterrent for many potential users. If Nokia wants to create an great smartphone eco-system, it needs to have a strong user base (in that space), and to achieve that, it needs...
Pros:
- big screen
- good playing pic
Cons:
- a little big
14 years ago
great phone for the price i can't be happier with it's functional
bought this for one reason, the keyboard! I'm sick of tapping the screen to txt, also it has the arrow keys which is a bonus can't say anything bad about the phone other than the touch screen isn't as accurate as the android/apple but it does however have a stylus pen which makes it easier than...
9 years ago
so much for progress...
I've been using this phone (and still do) since it came out and I find the operating system its biggest strength (especially from 2013 on when the community has really fleshed it out) .
13 years ago
When thinking about video calling phones and their capabilities, a Nokia device will probably not be the first to pop into one's mind. However, Nokia was ahead of the game long before phones such as the iPhone 4 and HTC EVO 4 were released.
Pros:
- The Nokia N900 has a long battery life
- along with heavily featured cameras
Cons:
- Using the software
- Maemo 5
- the Nokia N900 isn't the most advanced phone but is an improvement from previous Nokia models
16 years ago
Nokia N900
Nokia's Series 60 operating system has been around since 2001, so it's perhaps not all that surprising that when you place a Series 60 handset next to an iPhone or Android phone the OS looks a little tired.
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
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
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
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
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
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