Nokia N900
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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
15 years ago
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15 years ago
Nokia N900 Review
AVAILABLE AT: I've just started saving a couple of weeks ago since I have my eye on the Nokia N900? Why? Well, full flash support and a desktop-like UI seems pretty nice to have on a mobile phone.
15 years ago
Nokia N900
Nokia fans, don't disappear! We know it's been a hard year; Nokia's Symbian v.5 upgrade was a fizzer, and the flagship N97 suffered as a result. We know the Ovi Store really hasn't taken hold like it should have and that its other services, like Music and Maps, still need refining.
Pros:
- Maemo is an excellent smartphone platform
- True multitasking
- Zippy performance
- Responsive touchscreen
- Great keyboard
Cons:
- New system takes time to learn
- Needs a "Home" key
- Camera isn't one of Nokia's best
15 years ago
Nokia N900 review: Nokia N900
For users who don't mind spending a little time getting to know a new system, the Nokia N900 is truly outstanding. With multitasking and lightning-fast performance, the N900 is pushing smartphones to genius levels. Nokia fans, don't disappear! We know it's been a hard year; Nokia's Symbian v.5 upgrade was a fizzer, and the flagship N97 suffered as a result. We know the Ovi Store really hasn't taken hold like it should have and that its other services, like Music and Maps, still need refining. But the Finns have an ace up their sleeves, a little system called Maemo running on a not-so little handset called the N900.
Pros:
- Maemo is an excellent smartphone platform. True multitasking. Zippy performance. Responsive touchscreen. Great keyboard.
Cons:
- New system takes time to learn. Needs a "Home" key. Camera isn't one of Nokia's best.
15 years ago
Very good camera phone
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
- QWERTY Keypad
15 years ago
A day out with the Nokia N900
As a rule, I find it painful to go back to a device that I have owned and used in the past. There is usually enough progress in the mobile field for me to consider going back both a waste of time and a downgrade.
15 years ago
Nokia N900
Basically the N900 is a thing of beauty. Ive been using the IPhone 4 lately and Ive purchased this because when I read about it literally seemed full of good promises. Am comparing this to the IPhone 4 due to the fact that the IPhone 4 is the leading smart phone out there.
15 years ago
Nokia N900
I won't say this phone is a value for money phone. The product range available for this phone is so limited that it seems u r living in 18th century. I hope they start launching new applications asap. Sound quality s#cks and it sucks even more when u use non Nokia headphones!
15 years ago
Absolutely awesome
This phone is best suited for people that have a high level of tech knowledge. With the open OS, you can do so much if you are willing to figure out how to do it. Its really pretty fun. There is something new coming out just about every day
Pros:
- I've had this phone for a year and never grown bored with it
- Being completed open OS allows for so many ways to customize
- Multi-tasking capability is just awesome
- Tons of free apps
- Just about every form of communication available on a mobile device, wifi, IR, BT, FM
Cons:
- Camera cover sliding mechanism is a bit cheaply made
- Mine broke after several months of use
- I've found that this is a common problem
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