Nokia N900
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16 years ago
The FoneArena Nokia N900 Review The N900 is the first phone from Nokia based on the Maemo Platform. Nokia has expressed their intentions to use Maemo in high-end phones. The Nokia N900 is a Touchscreen, full QWERTY slider phone and one of most talked about members of the N-Series recently.
16 years ago
I had been an iPhone user before I moved to this phone & boy, what a change. Finally a phone where: - The browser actually works & works everywhere, on all sites, including sites such as YouTube which need flash support. - Multitasking, it's amazing.
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
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
Tweet It has been a while since Nokia served up a phone that truly blew us away; as far back as the N95 if we're honest. The more recent N97 is good, but it isn't wow, while the 5800 XpressMusic is really cool, but not revolutionary. Now the Nokia N900 has the potential to break the mould.
Pros:
- Multi-tasking and browsing are incredible on the N900
Cons:
- It feels like a concept product- a little rough around the edges
16 years ago
Nokia N900 review
The Nokia N900 is a powerful phone with really impressive specifications. In our opinion Maemo 5 looks a lot better than Symbian and has a lot more potential to become a great OS. It takes a little while to get used to, but it does really shine when in use.
16 years ago
Nokia N900 Review
I know the Linux guys out there will hate me for saying this, but Maemo 5 and the N900 are the perfect example of why a highly closed-source product like the iPhone can be so successful.
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
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
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
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