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Nokia N900 8.89 cm (3.5") 1320 mAh Black

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  • - 8.89 cm (3.5") 800 x 480 pixels
  • - 0.6 GHz
  • - Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
  • - Single camera
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) 1320 mAh
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Nokia N900, 8.89 cm (3.5"), 800 x 480 pixels, 0.6 GHz, Black

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Nokia N900. Display diagonal: 8.89 cm (3.5"), Display resolution: 800 x 480 pixels. Processor frequency: 0.6 GHz. Rear camera type: Single camera. Battery capacity: 1320 mAh. Product colour: Black. Weight: 181 g

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:58
Uk has collected 140 expert reviews for Nokia N900 8.89 cm (3.5") 1320 mAh Black and the average expert rating is 75 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
75%
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computeractive.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:17
The N900 is Nokia’s latest Linux-based internet phone.It is heavier than most similar phones we have looked at, but it does combine a large 3.5in touch-sensitive screen with a full (if small) Qwerty keyboard. That also makes it bulkier – at nearly 2cm...
Bottom line This is a clever device that is really aimed at (and ideal for) the geekier users out there. Mainstream phone users might find it too fiddly and big...
60%
digitalone.com.sg
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:17
Smartphones are looking better and doing more with each new release, and Nokia's latest N900 is a great example of how much far these devices have come.Encased in a sleek black chassis, the N900's sleek, glossy chassis and touchscreen makes this phone...
Good Powerful phone runs multiple windows and apps with no lag. Operating system is simple and easy to use...
Bad A little too bulky and might not be ideal for those who like to keep their phones in their pockets.
Bottom line A great smartphone that shows plenty of promise...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:18
Nokia's N900 is unique, as it's the only phone to run Nokia's home-brewed mobile Linux operating system, Maemo. It may be the only phone ever to run Maemo, as Nokia has announced that Maemo will merge with Intel's Moblin to become MeeGo. Being a fully...
Bottom line Perfect for Linux developers with deep pockets, but despite great performance and an intuitive OS, it's not suitable for consumers who want a wide selection of apps and easy updates...
60%
wired.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:18
Let’s face it, there’s no doubt that since the arrival of you-know-what from Apple, Nokia has found it tough to be taken seriously in the smartphone market. With the Linux Maemo 5-powered N900 however, it’s right back in the game.As a phone though the...
70%
letsgomobile.org/en
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2011-09-21 00:35:18
M obile operating systems play an increasingly more important role when choosing a new mobile phone. Besides the design and the speed, many of its functionalities strongly depend on the phone’s operating system. Especially since the introduction of the...
Bottom line T he combination of Maemo 5 and a mobile phone from Nokia, creates a new user experience for Nokia fans. The Nokia N900 has a nicely designed menu structure. It does take some getting used to, but generally it is very clear. The Internet application...
81%
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:30
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.Announced last August and available now f...
Good Good web browser; Qwerty keyboard; multi-tasking OS lets user keep multiple apps open...
Bad Relatively short battery life; high SIM-free price, Rating:...
Bottom line With cellular network support, the N900 is a much more practical device than its internet tablet predecessors and has a number of interesting features that set it apart from typical smartphones. However, despite Microsoft Exchange connectivity, the de...
80%
tracyandmatt.co.uk
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2011-09-21 00:35:41
Well, here is something interesting from Nokia. The N900 running a new operating system, Maemo 5. The Nokia N900 is more of an internet tablet with the phone function thrown in for good measure but is it any good and could this signal the end of Nokia...
Bottom line After speaking recently to a few other people who have used the N900 some said they had big problems with it such as it turning itself off. Not me though. I had no issues at all. I actually really like the Nokia N900. Not enough to get one but I think...
0%
gadgetrepublic.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:42
I have to say the Nokia N900 is probably the first and only Linux-based mobile device I have ever reviewed and I certainly hope won't be the last.Reviewing mobile phones is a straightforward enough affair. You know if you like it or not pretty instantl...
0%
3g.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:42
on the Nokia N900 We’ve never come across a handset with as much power as the Nokia N900 – we barely managed to scratch the surface of what it can do. For example, you can make free voice calls over Skype using the Wi-Fi connection, and there’s accura...
Good For Nokia N900, Enough power to run applications continuously and simultaneously plus the Maemo OS make for a PClike experience.
Bad for Nokia N900...
80%
itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:45
Taking into account the Nokia N900 we were using was a pre-production sample, the handset looks like it could certainly be a strong contender for the smartphone OS crown. The screen may be a little unreliable, but if Nokia can upgrade this to a capacit...
83%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:45
Running an advanced, Linux-based operating system called Maemo 5, the Nokia N900 is certainly an interesting device. Foremost an internet tablet and capable of full multitasking, the Nokia N900 smartphone will definitely impress early adopters and ga...
Bottom line The Nokia N900 is best classified as an interesting but ultimately incomplete device. The Linux-based Maemo 5 OS does some things superbly and others poorly. This smartphone offers one of the best mobile web experiences available but there is plenty o...
70%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:45
Nokia's Series 60 operating system has been around since 2001, so it's perhaps not all that surprising that when you place a Series 60 handset next to an iPhone or Android phone the OS looks a little tired. Maybe this is why Nokia has decided to use a com...
70%
alphr.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:46
Nokia used to be known for producing simple, effective phones, but then it jumped on the Symbian bandwagon and lumbered itself with the over-complicated S60 OS. But, at long last, the Finnish phone giant is striking out in a new direction, and its new...
Bottom line The Maemo OS shows promise, but the competition is hot and the N900 just fails to make the grade...
83%
digitalversus.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:53
The N900 as a phone Even though the N900 looks more like a pocket computer, due to the fact that it's used almost exclusively in landscape mode, it has all the connectivity of the best smartphones: 3G, WiFI, Bluetooth, the N900 neglects nothing. Recep...
Good Nice finish, Screen: bright, responsive, precise, Nice interface, Good web experience efficient / welldesigned navigator, FM transmitter / TV out...
Bad Big!, Navigation inconsistencies, No app store yet, Finished specific apps too rare / impractical for social networking, No MMS / screen not multipoint / low battery life...
60%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:56
Once the unequalled leader among mobile phone manufacturers, Nokia still returns impressive sales, but ceded its dominance of the smartphone market with the arrival of the iPhone. It's been playing catch-up ever since, sticking rigidly to a Symbian OS...
Bottom line Some may find the size a concern, but it's mainly a consequence of accommodating slide-out keyboard. In use, the keyboard, despite its compact layout, works very well and the camera is head and shoulders above what you'll find on the iPhone. Overa...
85%
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:56
The latest addition to the Nokia family is the first device running Maemo 5, a new OS that takes the best of Nokia's internet tablet range and stuffs it into a phone-sized chassis. Featuring a huge 3.5-inch screen and full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, it...
Good A great internet experience, Slick UI, Intuitive Maemo OS, Vast array of integrated social network services, Great multi-tasking...
Bad Poor battery life, Prone to freezing, Resistive screen, Juddering maps application...
Bottom line The latest addition to the Nokia family is the first device running Maemo 5, a new OS that takes the best of Nokia's internet tablet range and stuffs it into a phone-sized chassis. Featuring a huge 3.5-inch screen and full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, i...
80%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:57
The N900 drops the moniker of "internet tablet", choosing to push forward with "mobile computer" as this model comes in to supplant the N810, released back in 2007. Two-years along and the landscape of internet-savvy mobile devices has changed greatly...
Good Good hardware, bags of potential, multitasking options...
Bad Battery life, lack of apps, lacks aspect switching...
Bottom line The N900 is an extremely capable handset but it needs aspect switching for the home pages, it needs the Flash support enhancing and it needs to develop the app offering. Until these things arrive the N900 is a supporting role, rather than the star of t...
80%
electricpig.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:57
The chaps over in Finland will tell you that the Nokia N900 is not a successor to the N97. It’s an internet tablet, the flagship N-series is a phone. But with its touchscreen skills, QWERTY pad, smartphone OS and stellar connectivity this really do...
Good Maemo 5 is ace, multitasking is easy, QWERTY keyboard is a breeze to use...
Bad Touchscreen is woeful...
Bottom line A cracking effort from Nokia let down hugely by a resistive touchscreen...
60%
fonehome.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:57
The Nokia N900 is a big, bold step into the unknown for the Finnish phone giant. It’s the first smart tablet from the company to rock its new operating system, Maemo 5, unlike most regular N Series’ Symbian S60. Did Nokia land on firm ground, or has it...
Bottom line This is what the Nokia N97 should have beenLoveMaemo is a joyous change from Symbian S60HateThe unresponsive screen marrs the experienceThe specScreen: 800×480, 3.5-inchesConnectivity, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, Bluetooth, TV-outCamera: 5MPStorage: 32GB, exp...
80%
pz10.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:57
Usually when Nokia makes an Nseries announcement the geek world trembles with excitement, expecting to see the next master of the multimedia realm. Nokia N900 didn't make any exception to this rule though it was pitched for its web browsing prowess mor...
Bottom line The Nokia N900 certainly is an impressive little fella (well not that little actually). It's so different from anything else we have reviewed so far that it constantly keeps us on our toes. And we like being kept tip-toeing by new gadgets. It's ce...
0%
T3.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:57
Having released a series of solid, but unexciting handsets in the last couple of years and seen the , and (particularly) the , grab market share and the tech lovers’ imagination, Nokia needs a big handset success and fast. The N900 eschews Symbian...
Good Customisable Maemo interface Powerful, Excellent browser, Generous memory, Potential of open source...
Bad Currently touch commands are a bit unresponsive, Landscape only, Social networking not very fluid, Bulky...
Bottom line Sure it is computer like, but at heart this is a phone and as the first of many handsets to feature the Maemo interface (hopefully), it's a very enticing prospect...
80%
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-08 12:12:23
The N900 is the first Nokia smartphone based on the Maemo OS, formerly employed only by the firm's internet tablet devices. It's a canny move, which makes this the easiest to use of all the Nokia phones in our group test in the May 2010 issue of PC Aut...
Bottom line The new OS shows promise, but the N900’s competition is hot and it fails to make the grade...
83%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-08 12:12:31
Running an advanced, Linux-based operating system called Maemo 5, Nokia's N900 is certainly an interesting device. Foremost an Internet tablet and capable of full multitasking, the Nokia N900 smartphone will definitely impress early adopters and gadget gurus, but for others the experience will feel incomplete and uncomfortable.The Nokia N900 smartphone lacks a little style compared to many of its competitors. The conservative black glossy styling on the front and matte rear do not scream exc...
Good Outstanding Web browser, responsive screen, comfortable keyboard, excellent multitasking, customisable desktop...
Bad Bulky, lacking in style, questionable build quality, only works in landscape mode, interface commands are inconsistent...
Bottom line The Nokia N900 is best classified as an interesting but ultimately incomplete device. The Linux-based Maemo 5 OS does some things superbly and others poorly. This smartphone offers one of the best mobile Web experiences available but there is plenty o...
75%
techsmart.co.za
Updated:
2014-02-28 02:05:50
It has been a while since Nokia served up a phone that truly blew us away; as far back as the N95 if we’re ­honest. The more recent N97 is good, but it isn’t wow, while the 5800 XpressMusic is really cool, but not ­revolutionary.Now the Nokia N900 has...
Bottom line The N900 is impressive because it takes Nokia’s smartphones in a new direction. With sublime browsing capabilities and PC like multi-tasking experience thanks to Maemo, it’s on the ­leading edge. Now if Nokia can just refine the product a little, on th...
0%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-03-22 04:20:01
The N900 has multiple home screens, which you change with a swipe of the finger. For example, you can keep nagging business concerns on one page, and then brush them to one side by moving onto your social networking page.Unlike the iPhone, it’s easy t...
Good Solid, classy build. Fast browser. Multi-tasking master. Quality camera...
Bad OS takes time getting used to. Few functions work in portrait mode. Ovi store still lacks decent app selection. Wobbly kickstand...
Bottom line Big, clever and a joy for tweakers, but the touchscreen and interface make it a pain to use...
60%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2014-03-22 04:20:01
Nokia’s N900 is an interesting kettle of fish. Part mobile phone, part singing and dancing mobile computer, it is the logical successor to the N810 Internet Tablet in format and ambition.But it is so much more than the N810 ever was, largely because it...
0%
recombu.com
Updated:
2014-04-02 03:13:34
The Nokia N900 has been heralded as a mobile computer in smart phone’s clothing and it's brimming with features. Featuring Nokia's Linux-based Maemo operating system, the N900 certainly packs a punch.What we likeThe N900 comes with massive amounts of m...
Bottom line All in all, the N900 is probably a grower, but you'll have to put in a lot of effort to fully appreciate it. Its size is a really prohibitive factor and one that might put a lot of people off, not to mention the keyboard which makes typing emails and t...
60%
uk.askmen.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:23:53
With its 3.5-inch touchscreen and slide-out QWERTY keyboard, the Nokia N900 appears to have a lot in common with several other of the latest smartphones to be released. However, as you start to unravel the bulk of the details and specifications for this g...
87%
cgena.com
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:54:54
Here is one latecomer that should have been Nokia's much-hyped flagship phone a year ago. The has that high-end look and heavy-duty feel, plus the latest OS (Maemo 5, pronounced MAY-mo) and software features that had us concluding that Nokia cannot i...
Good Excellent multimedia features...
Bad Sluggish processing...
Bottom line The Nokia N900 could have arrived earlier and made a bigger impact in the mobile computing market. Still, it shows what Nokia can do and that there is much promise and progress for Nokia's upcoming phones. With its good hardware, refreshing OS and int...
80%
Mobile88.com
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:54:54
Overall, the N900 is an interesting smartphone from Nokia that is a refreshing change from the old Symbian platform. From what we could tell, Maemo 5 is a stable and reliable platform with its main strength being able to...
Good Great for web browsing; Flash support; superb video and music playback; able to multitask.
Bad Limited number of applications at the moment; poor video recording; poor battery life.
Bottom line Overall, the N900 is an interesting smartphone from Nokia that is a refreshing change from the old Symbian platform. From what we could tell, Maemo 5 is a stable and reliable platform with its main strength being able to run multiple applications simu...
0%
HEXUS.net
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:54:54
When it was first announced last summer, the Nokia N900 was Nokia's answer to a smartphone market that seemed to be progressing rapidly without it. Not only was it highly specced - with a TI OMAP 3430 SoC - but it was the first smartphone to run the Ma...
60%
hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:54:54
Nokia has big plans for the Maemo operating system (OS). Take a look at the previously launched internet tablets by the Finnish giant, namely the Nokia N800, followed by the Nokia N810. Though relatively niche and new in the mobile industry, the Linux-bas...
Bottom line A Maemo FutureThe N900, in some ways, is the definitive device that could turn the tide for Nokia. On the aesthetic level, it does have its appeal with its simple form factor. Yet, there are still kinks for the Nokia team to work on. Designing a much slim...
80%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:54:54
My first mobile phone was a Nokia and that was thirteen years back. I’ve used a lot of Nokia phones over the past decade and while lots has changed, two things remained the same. All of them had the Send (Green) and End (Red) buttons and were based on...
Bottom line The N900 is an extremely powerful device that feels more targeted towards geeks than the average Smartphone user. My first mobile phone was a Nokia and that was thirteen years back. I’ve used a lot of Nokia phones over the past decade and while lots...
70%
hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-27 01:54:54
Redefining the mobile computer seems to be on the plate at this year's Nokia World. First, it was the Nokia N900 that was all over the web and given the official announcement by Nokia. And then there was news of the Booklet 3G that came straight from Noki...
0%
jamonline.ph
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2016-11-27 01:54:54
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0%
etechreviews.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:34:53
Both young and old love voices of cute animals and technology has now made it possible to have pets on our gadgets. Talking Tom Cat Nokia N900 is an app which will keep you entertained for a long time while you are waiting for a friend at the local air...
0%
maximumpc.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:34:56
Linux on a smartphone? That's just the beginning of the weirdness In many ways, Nokia’s oddball device matches every other phone in this story, feature for feature. It’s kind of like a Swiss Army Phone made by Finns. Front-facing camera? Check. Rear-fa...
Good Great keyboard; Linux environment is…interesting; storage capacity...
Bad Pokey performance; no native SMS support; no 3G on AT&T...
60%
vrworld.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:01
Tweet Many people know Nokia to be the biggest handset manufacturer in the world. They also sell more smart phones than everyone else as well. We now take a look at Nokia’s latest offering in the smartphone arena, the Nokia N900, and evaluate how smar...
Bottom line As we said in the beginning, the N900 is not the everyday man’s device. Through using this phone, we’ve realized that there is no way that this phone would ever gain mainstream adoption. The problems that keep that from happening are mostly to do with...
0%
mobilesroom.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:05
The fight for the best in the OS war is getting warmer with more and more entrant in the fray, though an ultimate winner seems no-where in sight. All new and old players are now coming out with loads of updated and advanced features which are making th...
Bottom line To conclude, we can say that the Nokia N900 is very‘unlike’Nokia due because it is running on a platform other than symbian, but that does not make it any lesser. Some of the other phones in this segment which users can consider could be the Sony Eri...
77%
techtree.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:07
Expert Review The Nokia N900 is the last from the Maemo camp of devices from Nokia. What started out as Internet tablets eventually ended as a smartphone in the form of the N900. The OS too underwent several changes over the years and in its latest...
Good Solid build quality, full QWERTY keypad, 32GB built-in memory plus microSD card slot, good audio quality, good web browser with full Flash support, decent camera, fast USB transfer speeds, extremely customizable OS, DivX/Xvid playback...
Bad Too thick and bulky, impossible to use single-handedly, dull display, no FM radio application, not much variety in terms of applications, bit sluggish at times...
Bottom line The Nokia N900 is priced at Rs. 25,299 and is a bit of a mixed bag. There are somethings that it does well while others not so much. What's good about the phone is the design and wonderful build quality, the massive 32GB memory, decent camera, good web...
60%
thinkdigit.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:09
You may have noticed that we have already reviewed the N900 before, from a consumer perspective, so here we plan to do something different. If you are looking at the N900 as a mobile phone, thinking it is the best, due to the large 900 in the name of...
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tech2.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:12
Nokia’s N900 is, like I said before, more of a mobile computing device or an MID (Mobile Internet Device). It could be misconstrued as a miniature tablet PC as even the ones on their way will comply with most ‘mobile phone’ standards like taking and ma...
Good UI is well designed, Supports popular video formats like DivX, XviD, FLV, Very responsive display, Excellent browser...
Bad Music player lacks settings and volume is low, UI is sometimes sluggish and buggy, Switching orientation when a call comes in was an issue, Skype was not preloaded, Poor Battery Life...
Bottom line Connectivity3G (HSDP up to 10.2Mbps, HSUPA 2Mbps) as well as GPRS/EDGE support is part of the handset’s connectivity options. It also comes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and USB 2.0. Needless to say if you need to reach out to the world in other...
70%
pcworld.in
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:15
The most hyped Nokia device after 2008’s 5800 XpressMusic, the Nokia N900 is finally available in India. With an all new OS and interface and a bunch of new features, the N900 arrived in our labs all ready to storm the front of the High-End smartphones...
Good Very Fast and Smooth UI, Very Good for Browsing, Good Media Playback, Solid Build Quality, Excellent at MultiTasking...
Bad Restricted to Portrait Mode, UI can be confusing to some, Bulky and Heavy, No MMS and FM Radio...
Bottom line The Nokia N900 costs around Rs. 24,500 making it (to my surprise) a relatively inexpensive high-end smartphone. It serves up good performance on almost all fronts but the new OS’s issues such as the omnipresent landscape mode could serve as deal break...
79%
cgena.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:15
Here is one latecomer that should have been Nokia's much-hyped flagship phone a year ago. The has that high-end look and heavy-duty feel, plus the latest OS (Maemo 5, pronounced MAY-mo) and software features that had us concluding that Nokia cannot i...
Good Excellent multimedia features...
Bad Sluggish processing...
Bottom line The Nokia N900 could have arrived earlier and made a bigger impact in the mobile computing market. Still, it shows what Nokia can do and that there is much promise and progress for Nokia's upcoming phones. With its good hardware, refreshing OS and int...
80%
anandtech.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:16
The Motorola Droid continues to be the king of Android devices that include a hardware keyboard, and the smartphone which bore the Android flagship crown for some time before the Nexus One. Meanwhile, the Nokia N900 runs Maemo linux 5 - the operating s...
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toptenreviews.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:16
When thinking about video calling phones and their capabilities, a Nokia device will probably not be the first to pop into one’s mind. However, Nokia was ahead of the game long before phones such as the iPhone 4 and HTC EVO 4 were released. The Nokia N...
Good The Nokia N900 has a long battery life, along with heavily featured cameras...
Bad Using the software, Maemo 5, the Nokia N900 isn’t the most advanced phone but is an improvement from previous Nokia models.
Bottom line It is a great option for a phone if you only desire basic phone features along with video calling capabilities...
75%
fonearena.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:17
The FoneArena Nokia N900 ReviewThe N900 is the first phone from Nokia based on the Maemo Platform. Nokia has expressed their intentions to use Maemo in high-end phones. The Nokia N900 is a Touchscreen, full QWERTY slider phone and one of most talke...
Bottom line If you are a person who loves to be online 24/7 , be it browsing the web, chatting with friends or checking email the N900 is a great option. It’s a must have gadget for Linux enthusiasts or hackers. This is not for the average consumer but a geeky c...
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devhardware.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:17
The Nokia N900 is an unlocked smartphone. It's a bit rough around the edges in some aspects, but overcomes these obstacles by providing an impressive display and a well-rounded feature set.The price tag for the Nokia N900 is a bit high, but such is to...
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g4tv.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:17
Video Review: Weighing in at only 6 ounces, the Nokia N900 offers a 3.5" touch screen, full keyboard, flash support and wi-fi connectivity. Chris Hardwick and Alison Haislip review this latest and most powerful tablet to see if its worth $465...
60%
insidehw.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:18
Nokia has been using the Symbian OS on its best devices for years now. As time went by, Symbian kept improving as well, until the market was stormed by the new type of phones led by the iPhone. Nokia’s attempt to join the race began with the pretty muc...
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geardiary.com
Updated:
2011-09-21 00:35:19
One of the devices that I most enjoyed seeing demonstrated at CES was the Nokia N900. This pocket computer’s impressive specifications, its solid build, its multitasking capabilities, a web browser that looked like it could take on the iPhone’s, an...
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Theinquirer.net
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2011-09-21 00:35:22
Announced last August and available now from Vodafone, Carphone Warehouse and Nokia's online shop, the Nokia N900 is part of the firm's N Series of multimedia handsets. However, it is more like a tiny computer that can make voice calls rather than a...
Good Decent web browser, Qwerty keyboard, multi-tasking OS lets user keep multiple apps open...
Bad Relatively short battery life...
80%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:25
Nokia fans disappointed by last summer's N97 smartphone, get excited: The Nokia N900 ($570, unlocked; price as of December 18, 2009) delivers on its promises of fast performance and excellent Web browsing. It also offers solid multimedia features, as w...
Good Superb camera, Excellent browsing experience...
Bad Interface can be tricky to navigate, No MMS support...
Bottom line The Nokia N900 is ideal for techies who want a lot of customization and power; anyone looking for apps and aesthetics may want to go with a more mainstream smartphone...
70%
phonedog.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:27
Though not prevalent in the retail space just yet, Nokia's Maemo operating system has serious potential. Enter the Nokia N900, the first Maemo-powered cellular phone from the Finnish company. Featuring a large touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard, and a new O...
Bottom line Coming from someone who doesn't like Symbian and hasn't been very impressed with the company's lineup to date, I'm very excited about the Nokia N900. I think there's a great deal of potential behind the device, and more importantly, be...
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engadget.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:30
Today, Nokia stands at a fascinating fork in the road. Let's consider the facts: first, and most unavoidably, the company is the largest manufacturer of cellphones in the world by a truly sobering margin. At every end of the spectrum, in every market segm...
Good Best-in-class browsing experienceUnlocked AWS 3G, a rarityExtremely hacker-friendly...
Bad UI and UX inconsistencies throughoutResistive touchscreenKeyboard isn't very roomy...
Bottom line We came into this review wanting to know as much about Maemo as a platform as we did about the N900 itself; after all, the N900's just a single phone that'll be dead and forgotten from store shelves within a year. That's just reality, the hustle-and-bustl...
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Laptopmag.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:33
Nokia doesn't want you to call the N900 a smart phone. According to the company, the N900 ($569 unlocked) is a "mobile computer." Running Maemo 5 Linux, the N900—Nokia's follow-up to the Maemo 4.1-driven N810 Internet Tablet—delivers the Web as you'd e...
Good Fast processor, 32GB of memory, Very good browser with Flash support, Multiple customizable home screens, Sharp 5-MP camera...
Bad Bulky, Expensive, Maemo 5 Linux may be confusing for some, Limited number of apps...
Bottom line Nokia's latest flagship device packs in plenty of power and a first-rate browser, but its design and app selection leave something to be desired.
70%
brighthand.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:35
The Nokia N900 is one of the latest mobile computers to come from the Finnish mobile device maker. It has the same general shape as Nokia's earlier Internet Tablets: a slider with a large WVGA touchscreen and a landscape-oriented keyboard. While the N9...
Bottom line It is very easy to say after my time with the N900 that Nokia has a sure winner. The developers have done an excellent job in making a mobile device that is a spiritual successor to the N95. However, for as much as the N95 was such a technological tou...
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pcmag-mideast.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:38
The Nokia N900 is a 3G, Linux smartphone. If the idea of hacking your phone down to the command line with the manufacturer’s full approval sends you into paroxysms of joy, forget reading the rest of this review and just buy one now. This is the ultimat...
Good Linux-based OS. Powerful processor. High-resolution screen. Excellent voice quality. Eminently hackable.
Bad Elegant-looking interface can be confusing. Few apps, unless you’re a Linux hacker.
70%
tomsguide.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:42
Nokia's new N900 tablet-like smart phone runs the Linux-based Maemo OS and plays Flash video. It's got it all, but can it give the competition a run for its money? Compared to the N97, the most recent Nokia N-series phone we tested, the N900 doesn’t l...
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hardwarezone.com.sg
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2011-09-21 00:35:46
Nokia has big plans for the Maemo operating system (OS). Take a look at the previously launched internet tablets by the Finnish giant, namely the Nokia N800, followed by the Nokia N810. Though relatively niche and new in the mobile industry, the Linux-...
Bottom line The N900, in some ways, is the definitive device that could turn the tide for Nokia. On the aesthetic level, it does have its appeal with its simple form factor. Yet, there are still kinks for the Nokia team to work on. Designing a much slimmer form fa...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:46
And now for something completely different. The N900 is Nokia's first Maemo OS smartphone and it's their first Maemo version 5 device. Maemo is a Linux-based OS, and prior versions powered Nokia's non-phone Internet tablets like the N770, N800 and N81...
Good Best web browser on a mobile phone, elegant multitasking.
Bad Portrait orientation not available in most apps, WiFi kills battery life.
Bottom line The N900 is what we'd hoped the Nokia N97 would have been: seriously impressive hardware matched with a fresh touch-based operating system. I'll stop just short of saying that the N900 puts the N97 and N97 Mini to shame because the N97 line has st...
80%
stuff.tv
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2011-09-21 00:35:47
The N900 has multiple home screens, which you change with a swipe of the finger. For example, you can keep nagging business concerns on one page, and then brush them to one side by moving onto your social networking page.Unlike the iPhone, it’s easy t...
Good Solid, classy build. Fast browser. Multi-tasking master. Quality camera...
Bad OS takes time getting used to. Few functions work in portrait mode. Ovi store still lacks decent app selection. Wobbly kickstand...
Bottom line Big, clever and a joy for tweakers, but the touchscreen and interface make it a pain to use...
60%
mobilechoiceuk.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:47
The Nokia N900 could be a hint of things to come. Far more than a phone, this powerhouse fully deserves its ‘mini computer’ tag with phenomenal multitasking abilities and an internet experience to behold Others to consider Palm Pre User opinions(0) Add...
Good An exceptional multitasker, the N900 houses enough power to maintain the running of multiple apps to deliver a true PC-like experience...
Bad This is no Slim Jim and will leave a considerable bulge in your pocketLook and Feel...
Bottom line The Nokia N900 could be a hint of things to come. Far more than a phone, this powerhouse fully deserves its ‘mini computer’ tag with phenomenal multitasking abilities and an internet experience to behold...
80%
infosyncworld.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:50
Nokia's Internet Tablet uses a Linux OS and the best Web browser around. Is it time to ditch your smartphone for something smarter? Find out in our Nokia N900 review.
Good Best Web browser on any mobile device. Great camera took high quality images. Linux-based Maemo OS is ultimately extensible...
Bad Incomplete smartphone experience, lacks basic features. Ovi Maps is buggy and sub-par navigation experience. Online stores lack application support . . . for now...
Bottom line The Nokia N900 is decidedly not a smartphone; it's more a tiny computer running an advanced Linux operating system. To that end, if you're looking for the most advanced, feature rich smartphone that Nokia makes, you'll be disappointed with the...
72%
ocworkbench.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:56
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pcmag.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:56
The Nokia N900 is a 3G, Linux smartphone with XTerm built in. If the idea of hacking your phone down to the command line with the manufacturer's full approval sends you into paroxysms of joy, forget reading the rest of this review and just buy one n...
Good Linux-based OS. Powerful processor. High-resolution screen. Excellent voice quality. Eminently hackable.
Bad Elegant-looking interface can be confusing. Few apps, unless you're a Linux hacker.
Bottom line A perfect gift for the Linux lover in your life, the Nokia N900 is powerful and utterly hacker-friendly. But more casual users should pass it by...
60%
recombu.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:56
The Nokia N900 has been heralded as a mobile computer in smart phone’s clothing and it's brimming with features. Featuring Nokia's Linux-based Maemo operating system, the N900 certainly packs a punch.What we likeThe N900 comes with massive amounts of m...
Bottom line All in all, the N900 is probably a grower, but you'll have to put in a lot of effort to fully appreciate it. Its size is a really prohibitive factor and one that might put a lot of people off, not to mention the keyboard which makes typing emails and t...
70%
gsmarena.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:56
Now that certainly was refreshing. The Nokia N900 is different from anything else we have seen recently in the touch phone market. Better yet, it's different with a purpose. The Maemo platform is all about simplicity and multitasking - we guess that's...
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tbreak.ae
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2011-09-21 00:35:57
My first mobile phone was a Nokia and that was thirteen years back. I’ve used a lot of Nokia phones over the past decade and while lots has changed, two things remained the same. All of them had the Send (Green) and End (Red) buttons and were based on...
Bottom line The N900 is an extremely powerful device that feels more targeted towards geeks than the average Smartphone user. My first mobile phone was a Nokia and that was thirteen years back. I’ve used a lot of Nokia phones over the past decade and while lots...
70%
phonearena.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:57
Cell phones have been an indispensable part of our daily lives for a long time. Their popularity and influence are enormous and growing rapidly. People use the global network for virtually anything, from watching videos, listening to music, chatting, s...
Good Incredible internet browser with full Flash support, Extremely capable multitasking, Large screen with proper sensitivity, Nearly perfect incall quality, Xvid and DivX support, Snappy performer...
Bad Small number of available applications, Limited organizer functionality, Mediocre camera...
Bottom line We are not going to beat about the bush, because we guess you must be exhausted from the long reading. The Nokia N900 is definitely an exceptional device that lends color to the cell phone market. With its incredible internet browser, ability to delive...
87%
ubergizmo.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:57
Nokia N900 Review By Hubert Nguyen, Posted on Nov 1, 09 08:32 AM PDT Nokia is facing a tide of ferocious competitors in the lucrative high-end smartphone market, but the company is on the move: Nokia is battling on multiple fronts a the same time: OS...
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Phones.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:57
The Nokia N900 goes by a number of names; for example, it has been codenamed Nokia Rover. However, none of these names impact what is a very sleek and stylish mobile computer. While the Apple Tablet is eagerly expected, along with the LG netbook, Nokia...
Good The phone is beautiful, with hardware and software QWERTY keyboards and a resistive touch screen, It is powered by Maemo 5, the latest open source, Linuxcompatible Nokia operating system, It has massive amounts of storage space and RAM, Mozillapowered web browser...
Bad The camera could have potentially been better, as 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss lens ones were available in Nokia 95s two years ago, The phone is very expensive, and does not seem to have features that can justify the price at all.
78%
mobile-review.com US
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2011-09-21 00:35:58
Maemo 5 User Interface Owners of the previous generations of Nokias Internet Tablets (Nokia N800/N810) will find the N900 familiar to a certain extent, although its interface has undergone a whole plethora of minor, yet welcome enhancements. The firs...
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phonescoop.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:58
Here is a short video tour of the Nokia N900. We get a detailed look at how the user interface works and a brief look at the hardware. You can watch the video here: Or visit YouTube for more viewing and sharing options.
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mobilementalism.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:58
As promised, here’s my hands-on Nokia N900 review. Is it as good as the specs suggest it should be? Is Nokia’s new Internet Tablet that thinks it’s a phone actually better than the N97, the smartphone that’s not all that smart? Yes to both is the excit...
Bottom line over with – now for the meat of this review. First up, a small caveat: I was lucky enough to be given early access to the N900, as well as time with Jussi Makinen, the device’s Project Manager. Unfortunately, this access involved roughly two h...
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askmen.com
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2011-09-21 00:35:58
Whether you love it or hate it, post a comment at the end of this review and let us know what you think.What do you get when you combine two of the hottest electronic trends like mini netbooks and touchscreen smartphones? The answer would be Nokia’s ne...
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mobilesroom.com
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2012-01-06 01:45:46
The fight for the best in the OS war is getting warmer with more and more entrant in the fray, though an ultimate winner seems no-where in sight. All new and old players are now coming out with loads of updated and advanced features which are making th...
Bottom line To conclude, we can say that the Nokia N900 is very ‘unlike’ Nokia due because it is running on a platform other than symbian, but that does not make it any lesser. Some of the other phones in this segment which users can consider could be the Sony Eri...
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