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Nokia's Linux-based N900 Is Now Official
By: Shayne Rana   |   Aug 28, 2009

Finally the Nokia N900 has made an official appearance as the company has marked the next phase in the evolution of Maemo software with the new device recently. Taking its cues from the world of desktop computing, the open source, Linux-based Maemo software delivers a PC-like experience on a handset-sized device.


The Nokia N900 has evolved from Nokia’s previous generation of Internet Tablets and broadens the choice for technology enthusiasts who appreciate the ability to multitask and browse the internet like they would on their desktop computer. Running on the new Maemo 5 software, the Nokia N900 is designed to empower users to have dozens of application windows open while running simultaneously and taking full advantage of the cellular features like the touch screen and QWERTY keyboard.


“With Linux software, Mozilla-based browser technology and now also with cellular connectivity, the Nokia N900 delivers a powerful mobile experience,” says Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President, Markets, Nokia. “The Nokia N900 shows where we are going with Maemo and we’ll continue to work with the community to push the software forward. What we have with Maemo is something that is fusing the power of the computer, the internet and the mobile phone, and it is great to see that it is evolving in exciting ways.”

The Nokia N900 will feature –
  • a 3.5 inch touch-sensitive widescreen display with an 800 × 480 pixel resolution
  • full physical slide-out QWERTY keyboard and on-screen virtual keyboard as well
  • 32GB of storage, which is expandable up to 48GB via a microSD card
  • 3.5mm earphone and handsfree socket
  • 5 megapixel CMOS sensor autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics and a Tessar lens as well as a Dual LED flash
  • Photo editor on device
  • Video recording
  • TV Out (PAL/NTSC) via Connectivity Cable (included in box) or WLAN/UPnP
  • Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
  • Integrated GPS with A-GPS support (Ovia Maps preloaded)
  • Video playback includes XviD support (FINALLY)
  • Built-in FM transmitter and radio
  • Maemo browser powered by Mozilla technology and Adobe Flash 9.4 support
The Nokia N900 is equipped with an ARM Cortex-A8 processor, up to 1GB of application memory and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration. The result is what should be PC-like multitasking, allowing many applications to run simultaneously. Check out the video showcasing the UI.


Switching between applications will be simple as all running content will be available through the dashboard. The panoramic homescreen can be fully personalized with shortcuts, widgets and applications. Maemo software updates happen automatically over the internet. Nokia Messaging service is on board as well which mobilizes up to 10 personal email accounts.


The Nokia N900 will be available in select markets from October 2009 at an estimated retail price of about Rs. 35,050 (EUR 500) excluding sales taxes and subsidies.
 
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Hey folks,

Just received an invitation from Forum.Nokia to be a part of the most anticipated N900smart phone launch this Saturday in Bangalore.

So thought of sharing the details with fellow developers to experience the much awaited launch first before anyone else does.

Also, we can bring along apps or widgets designed by us and show them off in the event. We can even win a N900 for free!

The Details of the event are below:
Email for confirmation: forumnokia@isourceopportunities.com
Or call at: 080 65590000
Date 19th June 2010
Venue: Nokia Concept Store, Church St. Bangalore.

Don’t miss it!!
therohan @ Jun 18, 2010
it is the best phone.
I have even used it for one month, and found it to be the best..
Utkarsh @ Jun 14, 2010
Not supporting Video Call ?????????????????????????
Not supporting 3G TV reception ?????????????????????
Otherwise perfect package.
Kamlesh Parmar @ May 26, 2010
its very cool phone and i wish 2 buy it
yash kapoor @ Oct 12, 2009
its very cool phone and i wish 2 buy it
yash kapoor @ Oct 12, 2009
its very cool phone and i wish 2 buy it
yash kapoor @ Oct 12, 2009
its very cool phone and i wish 2 buy it
yash kapoor @ Oct 12, 2009
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw_JGFhlsUo
ad @ Sep 24, 2009
Akif is a ret***.. Its beyond awesome! 600 mhz cortex processor with 256 mb ram. Battles iPhone in performance.
Splendid phone.
Apoorv @ Sep 22, 2009
not a good phone, just try Nokia N 79 and Nokia 6300.
Akif Nasim @ Sep 15, 2009
gr8..!!
@ dola behera..... nxt tym try 2 read the full article. price >Rs.35050
ankitmalani @ Sep 12, 2009
Can anybody tell me the price.
Dola Behera @ Sep 07, 2009
this seems to be a competitor of HTC TouchPro2. But touch features are doubtful again. Cost will certainly matter in India.
R K Singh @ Sep 06, 2009
SIMPLY GREAT PHONE.....................
ABHIJEET @ Sep 01, 2009
IS nokia n900 gonna launch in india?
Suresh @ Sep 01, 2009
Wat about the touch willl it be as great as iphone i doubt but still lets wait and hope for the best......if its not as smooooth as iphone then there is no point launching this product.........so if there is any doubt nokia people then 1st solve it and then launch it because nokia n97 doesn't have that smooooth touch so guys pleaase beat the iphone.............
Rahul Bajaj @ Aug 31, 2009
No Doubt Phone will be extremely powerful, but what about 3rd party applications support. There are some questions in my mind:- will there be applications available for this linux based phone like sysbiam based phone. will it be easy to use and custumize the phone.
Deepak Bhalla @ Aug 30, 2009
i guess this is goin 2 launch in india bt cant say as nokia didnt launch any of its internet tablets in india yet :((
$$$BCOO£$$$™ @ Aug 30, 2009
1. india is a nokia-loyalist country. 2. fall in global share 3. success of exp model in india. 4.n900 is a gsm-internet tablet unlike the predeecers. such factors will surely emp nokia to launch this phone in india
achal @ Aug 30, 2009
what a news mind blowing Linux is So fast then Nokia with linux Jodi No. 1
beerendra @ Aug 29, 2009
this is d phone hv been lookin 4 bt with sum more features. i mean add sum features 4m sony's satio, apples iphone & samsung's omniaHD i.e. 12mp camera with xenon flash, advanced gaming & hd technology respectively. no matter wht d f**kin price wil b jst wanna gt a phone like tht else wil also w8 4 satio's review!
$$$BCOO£$$$™ @ Aug 29, 2009
vaaa,,,v great nokia
veeru @ Aug 29, 2009
Finally i m happy symbian ll be buried . Linux is going to make it a very powerfull device <=> PC .I hope it arrives sooner
shreyas @ Aug 28, 2009
I hope this comes to India & at 35,000 grand.
Shreyas @ Aug 28, 2009
I have just bought a N97. Oh! I wish I could wait for this one coz its at the same price tag. :-(
Pratyush @ Aug 28, 2009
nice video.........
Samtam @ Aug 28, 2009
will this phone allow download of ms office files and edit them and send them by mail
vidyasagar @ Aug 28, 2009
india mein nahi aaye ga to phir nepal mein aaye ga ??? it has to come in india sooner or latter , it is one of the fastest growing market for cells
zippo @ Aug 28, 2009
yeh hui na baat ,get out from symbian fever otherwise it will take u 2 the hell.........great nokia
pankaj @ Aug 28, 2009
Nokia is trying stay with the competition with IPhone 3GS,Samsung Omnia HD and Palm PRE. But who will accept a device with a 5MP Camera nowadays,beside the Camera,it's 181 GM,so heavy for a Mobile device and 3.5'' Screen is not that big. On the positive side there is the QWERTY Keyboard and WVGA Screen resolution.
Right now I can't even think anything except my Omnia HD.
Saurav @ Aug 28, 2009
It is not coming to Indian market.
To itna khush hone ki zarurat nahi hai.
Shaz @ Aug 28, 2009
mind blowing
it is going to be a great competitor to the iphone 3GS
jerry james @ Aug 28, 2009
This is an execellent phone... look how much nokia is delivering with a iphone price... I am gonna definitely buy this... You apple bitch wont get my money....
iGUY @ Aug 28, 2009
cool nokia finally without symbians :)
vasu @ Aug 28, 2009
Its comfortable .
Santanu Sur @ Aug 28, 2009
awesome competitor for the iphone
just hope nokia can push out great enuf apps like the Apple Store
worthy to be nokia's flagship phone and crown jewel of the n Series
2 words
kick ass
Baros @ Aug 28, 2009
Man...guess these are signs of things to come...am just too happy to be born in this age of technological marvels. Kudos Nokia!
Mahesh (Max) @ Aug 28, 2009
they r no more making 8 or 12 megapixel camera phones except N86
Manish @ Aug 28, 2009
Simply great phone.A better option to iphone 3GS
Aniket Masurkar @ Aug 28, 2009
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