Nokia N900 With Maemo 5 Now Is Official
Nokia officially announced the N900, a tablet-sized mobile phone. The big news is that the device works with Maemo 5, based on Linux. It seems that they are pretty committed to their new operating system, citing the words of executive vice president of Nokia, Anssi Vanjoki:
“The Nokia N900 shows where we go with Maemo and will continue working with the community to bring the software forward. What we have with Maemo is something that unites the power of a computer, internet and mobile phones, nice to see where it is evolving”
Go straight to see all the features of the new internet tablet from Nokia:
- Quadband GSM 850/900/1800/1900 EDGE, WCDMA / HSPA 900/1700/2100 MHz
- Mamemo 5 OS
- TI OMAP 3430: ARM Cortex-A8 600MHz, with PowerVR SGX OpenGL ES 2.0 support
- Up to 1GB memory application (256 MB RAM and 768 MB of virtual memory)
- 3.5 inch touch screen with 800 × 480 WVGA resolution
- 5 megapixel camera with autofocus (2584 × 1938 pixels) Carl Zeiss optics and Tessar lens
- Integrated GPS, A-GPS (assisted)
- Wi-Fi b / g, built-in FM transmitter
- Micro-USB connector, USB 2.0, Bluetooth v2.1
- TV-out
- 32 GB internal memory
- MicroSD up to 16GB
- Physical full QWERTY keyboard and on screen
- Browser based on Mozilla with full support for Adobe Flash 9.4
- Video playback formats:. Mp4,. Avi,. Wmv, .3 gp; codecs: H.264, MPEG-4, Xvid, WMV, H.263
- 1320mAh Battery BL-5J
- Dimensions: 110.9 × 59.8 × 18mm
- Weight: 181 grams
The announcement was slipped through a definition of Nokia’s strategy with its new OS: “Designed to provide high performance in a compact size”. The Maemo operating system complements other software platforms created by Nokia, Maemo can offer new experiences in mobile technology based on open source while maintaining a strong link with the world of desktop computer.
The Nokia N900 will allow users to have dozens of open applications running simultaneousl. While at the same time, you can use the usual functions of a mobile and have aimed to bring the power of computers to mobile devices . If you want more information I recommend visiting maemo.nokia.com where videos and more details. There is a section called Maemo Select where you can already see applications built for the platform.
Nokian N900 will be available in selected markets from October 2009 with a free estimated price of 500 euros before subsidies and taxes.
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