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New Gadget - Nokia N900

New Gadget - Nokia N900
Nokia reportedly will soon release a new phone, the Nokia N900 at the end of October. Nokia N900's HSUPA-capable 3G will be thrown into the market at a price of 599 euros or approximately Rp8, 4 million. Previously it was reported that the Finnish handset maker will soon issue-based mobile operating system Linux, Maemo 5 in October 2009. But there is no certainty whether Nokia will be issued in early or mid-October.

Nokia N900 prepared a new weapon on the market Nokia smart phone. The cell phone marks a new phase in the evolution of software. Maemo, the Linux-based software embedded on the Nokia N900 is claimed promising performance will be superior handset.

Maemo 5 capability allows users of the Nokia N900 can have dozens of open windows and applications that run simultaneously. N900 is also equipped with a processor ARM Cortex-A8, up to 1GB memory applications and acceleration OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics. It produces a variety of equipment like a mobile computer multitasking.

In addition, the N900 presents WVGA touch screen features a high resolution and high speed internet access with WLAN and 10 / 2 HSPA. For the photography business, a combination of software and technology N900 Maemo will help users get the picture clear and sharp from 5MP camera equipped with Carl Zeiss optics.

Nokia N900 Now Shipping

Nokia N900 Maemo phone

Only a few days to go and we will see for ourselves Nokia's first Maemo-based smartphone as the N900 is being shipped to Europe, Middle East, Russia, and North America. Set to compete against Apple's iPhone and BlackBerry by RIM, the Nokia N900 is both a mobile phone and a mobile Internet device. It runs on Maemo 5 Linux OS and the first Nokia phone powered by TI OMAP3 microprocessor with ARM Cortex-A8 Core. Apart from its touch screen display, the Nokia N900 also featues a 5-megapixel camera, portable media player, as well as e-mail and web browsing capabilities. Compared to other contemporary handsets, the N900 has a more "touch-friendly" interface and a customizable home screen that mixes application icons with shortcuts and widgets.

However, users in United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, and Austria are warned that the Nokia N900 will not be compatible with Hutchinson 3G SIM cards until a software update becomes available later in the year.