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| type = [[Internet appliance]] and [[phone]] |
| type = [[Internet appliance]] and [[phone]] |
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| os = [[Maemo]] 5 software on Linux<ref name=n900specs>[http://maemo.nokia.com/n900/specifications/ Nokia N900 Technical Specifications]</ref> |
| os = [[Maemo]] 5 software on Linux<ref name=n900specs>[http://maemo.nokia.com/n900/specifications/ Nokia N900 Technical Specifications]</ref> |
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| connectivity = [[Quadband]] [[GSM]] [[EDGE]] [[GSM frequency ranges|850/900/1800/1900]], [[WCDMA]] [[UMTS frequency bands|900/1700/2100]] 384/384 kbps (DL/UL), [[High Speed Packet Access|HSPA]] [[UMTS frequency bands|900/1700/2100]] 10/2 Mbps (DL/UL), [[WLAN]] [[IEEE 802.11]] b/g, [[Bluetooth]] 2.1, [[A-GPS]]<ref name=nokia>[http://www.nokia.com/press/press-releases/showpressrelease?newsid=1337594 Nokia N900 press release, published 27 Aug 2009]</ref> |
| connectivity = [[Quadband]] [[GSM]] [[EDGE]] [[GSM frequency ranges|850/900/1800/1900]], [[WCDMA]] [[UMTS frequency bands|900/1700/2100]] 384/384 kbps (DL/UL), [[High Speed Packet Access|HSPA]] [[UMTS frequency bands|900/1700/2100]] 10/2 Mbps (DL/UL), [[WLAN]] [[IEEE 802.11]] b/g, [[Bluetooth]] 2.1, Integrated GPS and [[A-GPS]]<ref name=nokia>[http://www.nokia.com/press/press-releases/showpressrelease?newsid=1337594 Nokia N900 press release, published 27 Aug 2009]</ref> |
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| camera = 5.0MP f/2.8 Carl Zeiss optics Tessar lens |
| camera = 5.0MP f/2.8 Carl Zeiss optics Tessar lens |
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| input = [[Computer keyboard|Keyboard]] and [[touchscreen]] |
| input = QWERTY backlit [[Computer keyboard|Keyboard]] (QWERTZ in Germany and AZERTY in France) and [[touchscreen]] |
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| power = BL-5J 1320 mAh [[Battery (electricity)|battery]]<ref name=n900specs/> |
| power = BL-5J 1320 mAh [[Battery (electricity)|battery]]<ref name=n900specs/> |
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| cpu = TI OMAP 3430: ARM Cortex-A8 CPU 600 MHz<ref name=n900specs/> |
| cpu = TI OMAP 3430: ARM Cortex-A8 CPU 600 MHz<ref name=n900specs/> |
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The Maemo update brings an overall more touch-friendly interface and a customizable home screen which can mix application icons with shortcuts and widgets. It supports [[Adobe Flash|Flash]] 9.4, and has a new touch-friendly media player as well as similar applications.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.electronista.com/articles/09/08/27/nokia.n900.official/|title=Nokia N900 official, uses Linux to 'kill' iPhone|publisher=Electronista blog|accessdate=2009-Sept-02}}</ref> |
The Maemo update brings an overall more touch-friendly interface and a customizable home screen which can mix application icons with shortcuts and widgets. It supports [[Adobe Flash|Flash]] 9.4, and has a new touch-friendly media player as well as similar applications.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.electronista.com/articles/09/08/27/nokia.n900.official/|title=Nokia N900 official, uses Linux to 'kill' iPhone|publisher=Electronista blog|accessdate=2009-Sept-02}}</ref> |
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The device will be available in selected markets starting October 2009 with an estimated retail price of €500 excluding sales taxes and subsidies.<ref name=nokia/> |
The device will be available in selected markets starting October 2009 with an estimated retail price of €500 in Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden, £499 in the United Kingdom (including VAT) [http://shop.nokia.co.uk/nokia-uk/product.aspx?sku=6957363&culture=en-GB] and $649 in the United States [http://www.nokiausa.com/find-products/phones/nokia-n900?lid=teaser_N900_preorder&lpos=3#/main/landing], excluding sales taxes and subsidies.<ref name=nokia/> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 04:07, 8 September 2009
Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Type | Internet appliance and phone |
Media | microSD card[1] |
Operating system | Maemo 5 software on Linux[2] |
CPU | TI OMAP 3430: ARM Cortex-A8 CPU 600 MHz[2] |
Memory | Up to 1 GB of application memory (256 MB RAM, 768 MB virtual memory)[2] |
Storage | 32GB Flash[2] |
Display | 800 × 480 pixel resolution[2] |
Graphics | Cortex-A8 OMAP3430 600MHz PowerVR SGX graphics core (OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenVG)[2] |
Input | QWERTY backlit Keyboard (QWERTZ in Germany and AZERTY in France) and touchscreen |
Camera | 5.0MP f/2.8 Carl Zeiss optics Tessar lens |
Connectivity | Quadband GSM EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 900/1700/2100 384/384 kbps (DL/UL), HSPA 900/1700/2100 10/2 Mbps (DL/UL), WLAN IEEE 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.1, Integrated GPS and A-GPS[1] |
Power | BL-5J 1320 mAh battery[2] |
Dimensions | 110.9 × 59.8 × 18 (19.55 at thickest part) mm[2] |
Mass | Approx 181 g (0.399 lb)[2] |
Predecessor | Nokia N810 |
The Nokia N900 is Nokia's next Maemo device, superseding the N810, expected to become available in late 2009[3]. Unlike its Internet Tablet predecessors it will include phone functionality with 3G/HSPA capabilities. It will run the Linux-based Maemo 5 and is the first Nokia device based upon the TI OMAP3 microprocessor with ARM Cortex-A8 core[3]. It was revealed at the Nokia World event in Germany on September 2nd. [4]
The Maemo update brings an overall more touch-friendly interface and a customizable home screen which can mix application icons with shortcuts and widgets. It supports Flash 9.4, and has a new touch-friendly media player as well as similar applications.[5]
The device will be available in selected markets starting October 2009 with an estimated retail price of €500 in Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden, £499 in the United Kingdom (including VAT) [1] and $649 in the United States [2], excluding sales taxes and subsidies.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b c Nokia N900 press release, published 27 Aug 2009
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Nokia N900 Technical Specifications
- ^ a b Mobile-review: look at pre-production N900, published 20 Aug 2009
- ^ Nokia N900 puts on makeup, does hair for leaked press shot
- ^ "Nokia N900 official, uses Linux to 'kill' iPhone". Electronista blog. Retrieved 2009-Sept-02.
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