Monday, September 21, 2009

Nokia N900 Maemo tablet phone - photos and hands on video


Since the news of Nokia’s new N900 Maemo phone became official late last week, there’s been a huge influx of different images, photos and hands on videos onto the internet so we thought it was probably time to gather all of these to create one nice collection. For those who missed the news, the crucial part in our view is less so about the new phone but rather a new mobile operating system known as the Maemo by Nokia.

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With every phonemaker trying to gain the edge with their own brand of phone OS, the Finns’ punch line for the Maemo is simple, the internet. The Maemo is very internet centred, in fact, behind the Maemo internet browser is a very familiar fast Mozilla’s engine. Other features of the Maemo includes multitasking, desktop personalisation, and a range of apps (Skype is already available) and functions for staying connected which every smartphone user these days will be inspecting.

To be available from October for a reasonable €500, the new N900 internet tablet phone comes with 32GB of internal memory, which can be boast by up to 16GB of external SD card memory.

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The N900 will be equipped with an ARM processor, giving the N900 PC–like multitasking powers. Connectivity wise, there is support for 10.2Mbps HSDPA and Wi–Fi. To make the N900 an even more complete iPhone-killer package, the Finns have given it full Adobe Flash support and also a five megapixel camera. Check out the two latest live images which have just been spotted on the blogosphere (via DailyMobile)…

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