The Nokia N900, the first device to run on the new Maemo 5 operating system, is a big, bold and powerful phone. At 181 grams in weight and 110.9 x 59.8 x 18mm in size, the N900 isn’t slim nor light, but this is, after all, a powerful internet tablet designed for perfect internet browsing experience. And with a fast user interface, integrated social networking and fast multi-tasking ability, the N900 feels much more like a small portable desktop rather than a phone. Despite its size it fits well in the hand, has a slick slide-side QWERTY keyboard and its stability means this high-end N900 won’t let you down.
QUICK-FIRE FEATURES
Display: 3.5″ TFT Resistive touch-screen
Weight: 181 grams
Dimensions: 110.9 x 59.8 x 18mm
Battery life: 1 day standby (up to)
Camera: 5 megapixel
Video: WVGA Video Recording (25fps)
Music player: MP3 / WMA / WAV / eAAC+
Ringtones: MP3
Operating System: Maemo 5
Memory: 32GB Storage (MicroSD card slot – up to 16GB)
Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.1 / MicroUSB 2.0 / 3.5mm audio jack
Internet: WiFi / HSDPA
RRP: £400
Released: November 2009
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February 1, 2010