Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Nokia N900-computer-grade mobile phone


It is not surprising that the world's leading producer of mobile phones, Nokia, would bring the mobile phone experience to its next level of performance in the Nokia N900. Nokia had previously claimed in N95 was a computer in the palm of your hands. Taking a cue from what a real desktop computer is supposed to do, Nokia videnmængde Linux-based Maemo software power to give smartphones PC-like computing strength superior mobile experience.

Take advantage of its previous experiences with Maemo-run Internet tablets, which started in 2005 with the Nokia N770, extends its product range further, which now includes a netbook at one end, and mobile phones in the other end. Nokia bridges two ends with a set of next generation mobile internet science communicators embodied in the new N900.

Launched the Nokia World 09 September last year in Stuttgart Germany, N900 supersedes the former N810 and is scheduled to be released this november 30th (slipped from a previous september version) in the European markets, which includes the United Kingdom, with a street price of SIM free â ¤ 499.

A first from the Nokia

This is the first Nokia handset to feature Maemo 5.0 OS that supports the phone features, and as such can argue that the Nokia N900 Maemo is the first phone that supports quad band GSM and 3 g UMTS. Its predecessor, the N810 internet tablet, is one that is similar to a mobile phone, sporting side sliding QWERTY keyboard is but is not a phone. We can see the N900 as an Internet Tablet PC, there is also a 3 G mobile phone next to it.

Excellent features

To bring the desktop feel, and functionality on a mobile handset is always a challenge. Nokia is at the forefront of bringing desktop computing experience on your mobile phone, starting with its N95 a couple of years back.

· The Nokia N900 is powered by ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz to run OS Maemo and phone applications. Its graphics are supported with a separate GPU engine in PowerVR OpenGL ES SGX530 support 2.0. It has EMS320C64x running on 430 MHz to running camera, telephony, and audio processing, as well as data transmission.

· Surfing and emailing is the no-Wait activities online with its HSDPA/HSUPA data connection on the 3 g network. Bluetooth 2.1 and WiFi for wireless Internet broadband. Its Mozilla Firefox Internet browser integrated seamlessly with Maemo OS delivers desktop-like browsing the Internet appearance.

· You get a 5 megapixel Autofocus camera, using the usual Carl Zeiss Tessar optics you find in similar high end Nokia camera phones. Images can be geo-encoded by using its integrated GPS receiver with Ovi Maps preloaded. It supports 800 × 480 resolution video recording on a movie-grade 30 frames per second. Its secondary VGA camera for 3 G video call cal also make video recording on a more modest 15 fps.

· N900 power is supported by a 1 GB RAM for its OS and application suites, but the user will also have generous internal memory storage of 32 GB. If there is not enough, there is a microSD expansion slot up to 16 GB.

It is extremely capable multimedia player is touch-controllable support all popular media content-file formats in the market. You also get stereo FM, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP for wireless stereo earphones, TV-out and a 3.5 mm headphones.








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