Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Nokia N900 Mobilephone Review


The Nokia N900 is Nokia’s first Linux based phone. The first thing you will notice about this phone is that is a little chunky. At 110.9 x 59.8 x 18mm and a weight of 181g means this is a hefty phone. At least it will be harder to lose.

This phone features a 3.5 inch screen and a full slide out QWERTY keyboard. The screen has a resolution of 800x480 pixels and is sharp and clear. The front of the phone is button free.

The only time you’ll use this phone vertically is to make calls, because basically this phone was meant to be used in landscape mode.

Browsing the web with the Nokia N900 is definitely an experience thanks to the built in tools by Mozilla. The browser has HTML capabilities and supports Flash, WiFi, Bluetooth and HSDPA. All these features make emailing and surfing the web fast and easy.

The Linux based MAEMO 5.0 OS makes this phone an internet communicator. It supports quad band GSM and 3G UMTS.

Besides the computer like features that this phone has, it also offers a 5.0 mega pixel camera. The camera features LED flash, Carl Zeiss optics and auto focus. Thanks to GPS you can geo-tag your photos and directly upload them to Flickr or Facebook .


Also included are an awesome music player, media player and video player. The music player on this phone is actually quite good. The Nokia N900 produces very sound quality, the music sounds less digital and more like the way the musician intended it to sound. You have options for saving your playlist, clearing your playlist and you can toggle from the FM transmitter allowing you to listen to your tunes on your home stereo or in your car.

Just with these features, we can say that the Nokia N900 is one of the best choice of a Smartphone. If you want this Smartphone but don't have enough to pay up front, you can find cheap mobile phone deals on the Internet to help you with your budget.

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