Advantages and Disadvantages of Nokia N900 (Review)
Posted on | January 12, 2010 | 2 Comments

Now its time touchscreen mobile phone. Nokia realized this with the release of N900, the latest flagship smartphone Nokia. Unlike most other Nokia mobile phone, N900 uses Linux-based operating systems Debian derivative, Maemo 5. Nokia promises a better interface than the interface and the dashboard (home screen). The presence of MicroB browser (Mozilla-based), Flash 9.4, and AJAX maximize Internet browsing activities like using a desktop PC or notebook. Various open source applications based on Linux you can also use the N900 through online repositories with auto-update option.
From the hardware side, the Nokia N900 comes with a resistive touchscreen TFT display 3.5-inch. However, this still can not clear whether the operation of the multi-touch can be done on the N900. Nokia provides large storage capacity on the N900, that is for 32GB. This capacity can still be added up to 16GB using a microSDHC. Nokia N900 is also equipped with 1GB of internal memory which is divided into 256MB RAM and 768MB virtual memory. With this the total RAM and processor support ARM Cortex-A8 600MHz, it seems you will not experience problems with multi-tasking, gaming, and also when running multimedia applications on these handsets.
For you lovers of the physical keyboard on a smartphone, do not worry, because the Nokia N900 is also equipped with a QWERTY keyboard. Only, Adatidak.com saw potential problems with the proportion between the dimensions of the keyboard and screen that will cause difficulties in operation. The number of physical buttons still look less full QWERTY keyboard with a model 3 rows. This is potentially less optimal QWERTY keyboard of the N900 effect is much less physical than the QWERTY keyboard 4 and 5 lines. However, it still must be proved by using the N900 directly (hands-on experience).
Nokia N900 is also equipped with a 5MP digital camera with Carl Zeiss optics (can record videos up to 800×480 WVGA resolution at 25fps), Wi-Fi, A-GPS, 3.5mm audio input, TV out, FM transmitter, and Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP support. All the features above the maximum were Ovi services thanks to the support currently is a mainstay beats Nokia. By completeness as above, almost no one ever handset functions can not do with N900.
Interestingly given what price for the Nokia N900. The presence of these handsets are expected to raise prestige Nokia which is currently increasing its market share eroded by the emergence of Apple’s handset, RIM and HTC. In addition to the launch plan N900, Nokia in Q3 2009 launch was seen on Symbian S60 handsets with touchscreen display v5 as 5530 and 5230 XpressMusic handsets and two new E-series, E72 and E52.
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June 19th, 2010 @ 3:09 pm
such type of numbers can not be dialled from nokia n900 e.g; *222# / *100# / or if we wana load card directly.. the numbers having # in last can not be dialed … it shows that the number is incorrect..!
October 5th, 2010 @ 8:38 pm
nice phone. like my n900. it’s easy to use and me and the wife love it. seems simple enough. my daughter hasn’t gotten of hers in ages! very practical unlocked qwerty phones. games and apps are fun and i havn’t gotten sick of the web browsing and fantasy football yet!! much better than our old unlocked htc phones. i like that i bought 3 of them! speaker is loud enough to never have to hold up to my ear and it connects with my bluetooth really well. email, gps, wifi are great for the business side of things. picked up my last couple unlocked quad band phones at gsmauthority.com very happy