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Nokia N900 Review
Free Nokia N900 download for themes & applications. The mobilephone itself has reached the stage when most of its elements are operable, so we decided we could publish this lowdown. Free themes for Nokia N900 & latest games download. Just one more remark, had it not been for so many leaks regarding the handset you wouldn't have seen this write-up in the first place. Nokia N900 games & PC Suite software download. But alas, Nokia have failed to keep their main 2009 announcement in secret, so here we go. Download free Nokia N900 themes, games & apps. If you are not a frequent reader of Mobile-Review.com you might ask how come Nokia decided to put aside its favorite S60 platform and switch to Maemo, which is all another way of saying that they ditched S60 for Linux OS. Free Nokia N900 application, screensaver & wallpaper. As most of you know, until recently Maemo has been used exclusively in pair with Internet Tablets. Unlock new Nokia N900 cell phone & memory card. Our avid readers probably already know the Maemo's inner history from the variety of related materials. See NokiaN900 review, camera pictures & videos. But still I will remind you in brief why this decision was made. Get Nokia N900 price, Bluetooth, USB, pc suite & user manual. Remember, the first info and details on a Meamo-based smartphone were leaked by yours truly and then all of it got available on other sources. Free Nokia N900 software, theme, wallpapers & screensavers. It has become a common knowledge that Nokia had a "secret" weapon under their belt. Get new Nokia N900 review, video reviews & features. But what it is for? Let’s find out together. Free games, themes N900 Nokia, software & flash player downloads. At present there are several handset platforms in Nokia’s arsenal – the S30 for low-end phones, the S40 for mid- and top-range and the S60 for smartphones priced €200 and higher. Visit forum for Nokia N900 download, review, specifications & manual. If we take into account also codenames used strictly within the company we will get a few more platforms, but they are of no importance to us, so let’s deal with names familiar to common users. Nokia N900 wallpapers, games, applications & themes free download. Taking into account the growing smartphone market and transformation of ordinary phones into feature-rick monsters most phone makers realize the necessity of having a flexible and open platform, which will help creating true mobile powerhouses. Buy NokiaN900 mobile memory, bluetooth & USB cable in best price. The S60 used to be such a platform for Nokia up until 2007. Use covers of silver, black & white for N900 Nokia. Back then Microsoft didn’t have the ability to create a mobile version for its OS, or to promote it and expand its market share. Unlock NokiaN900 phone tips & tricks. In 2009 it resulted in the following: the company made an unspoken decision to tweak Windows Mobile 7 and then try to migrate to a more "mature" OS. Find black Nokia N900 mobile phone review & specs. That is, they decided to ditch the idea of a mobile version, keep Windows CE and promote the next Windows 7.5/8 version (scheduled for release in 2012) for mobile platforms. Currently the development of Windows Mobile family is either stopped or frozen. And there is certain logic in there – because of their failure in the past the company won’t risk to invest more resources into this OS today. Besides, the market is going in the same direction. For example, Apple managed to adapt BSD for their Apple iPhone, plus it's also utilized in their multimedia players and will debut in an internet tablet some time in 2011. The vertical OS paradigm implies that this system may be used not only in touch-sensitive devices, but also in those that don't have this feature. Since Samsung didn't have clear-cut favorites in terms of platforms back in 2007, they opted to invest substantial amounts of money into a whole bunch of operating systems. At the same time strategy-wise they had no doubts that mobile devices in 2010 would become convergent devices. For the time being the company doesn’t have vertically oriented products, but they will come up with them in the near future, much like Nokia, Apple and Google. Each is moving towards this market in its own unique way - for instance, Apple started their journey with an OS, a bunch of devices and some help from the developers community. Over at Google they are working on their Android OS step-by-step in order to flood the market with a wide selection of phones during the second stage of their strategy (which will take place in 2010) and start offering Google-branded laptops during the third stage (2012-2013). And even though first MID Android-based devices are already available, this market will start blossoming only in 2011, along with the advent of first laptops. After this lengthy digression on how things stand today, a natural question comes up:how come the S60 platform has been put aside? It seems to be almost the ideal platform for mobile devices, as it was simply design for this purpose. But that’s exactly the weak and strong point about the S60 at the same time. The market will require vertical OS, which can be applied in cell phones, communicators, laptops and MID devices, i.e. various device types with different architectures, performance levels and so on. And suddenly it becomes apparent that S60 is not up to the task - the only way it can be tailored for the company's current needs is through a total reconstruction. Had Nokia had an army of developers, plenty of appsand related services for its S60, they would have to center everything around S60. Thankfully (or not!) there is a modest number of developers, programs and software for the S60. In other words, the resources they command are sufficient, but not excessive. The company is willingly sacrificing them, keeping both S60 and Maemo in the service boat at the same time. In addition all key SDK will need to have the ability to work with Maemo in future, allowing developers to migrate to this platform and attract new ones. In fact even Apple developers get an opportunity to create programs for Nokia’s platform in a quick and easy-to-learn fashion, which is definitely a huge advantage. The creation of Symbian Foundation took place when Nokia made its final strategic decision. They market called for vertal solutions and they responded with Maemo. But why are they going to give their own S60 away? It's simple: they can't afford to support two major platforms at a time, so S60 will be fueled by the resources of other companies united in Symbian Foundation. Samsung is viewed as the potential driving force for the Foundation, as their motivation to roll out competitive S60-powered devices seems unqestionable on the surface.

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General  
Network 2G : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, 3G : HSDPA 1700 / 2100 / 900
Announced August, 2009
Operating System Maemo 5
Size  
Dimensions 110.9 x 59.8 x 18 mm, 113 cc
Weight 181 g
Display  
Type 16M colors, TFT resistive touchscreen
Size/Resolution 800 x 480 pixels, 3.5 inches
Others - Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Full QWERTY keyboard
Sound  
Alert Type Vibration; MP3 ringtones
Audio Player MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ music player
Headset Jack - 3.5 mm audio jack
Speaker with stereo speakers
Memory  
Internal Upto 32 GB storage
External Upto 16GB microSD (TransFlash)
CPU ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz, PowerVR SGX graphics
RAM 256 MB
Battery  
Type Standard battery, Li-Ion 1320 mAh (BL-5J)
Camera  
Still Images 5 Mega Pixels,Resolution: 2592x1944 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, Dual LED flash, video light
Video Recording WVGA,(848 x 480)
Frame Rate: 25fps
Video Call VGA
Video Player WMV/RealVideo/MP4/AVI/XviD
Data/Internet
GPRS Class 32
Infrared port No
Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
3G HSDPA, 10Mbps; HSUPA, 2Mbps
USB v2.0 micro
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (Maemo Browser), RSS feeds
Email Yes,Push Email
EDGE Class 32
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
GPS with A-GPS support; Ovi Maps
Features  
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, IM
Games Bounce, Chess, Mahjong + downloadable
Colors Black
FM Radio Stereo, FM transmitter
Java MIDP 2.1
Others - Digital compass

- TV-out

- Voice command/dial

- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)

- Photo editor

- T9
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