Have you been waiting for a smartphone that is actually “smart”? You need to take a look at the Nokia N900. Here in this quick review we will talk about the N900 and its great features and abilities.
The Nokia N900 for now comes in basic black. It goes by other names such as Rover and and RX-51. It looks inconspicuous enough when you are not using it. That all ends when you turn it on. It has an operating system that equals or surpasses what you may be using right now. This operating system is the one thing you will not be able to miss with this wonderful little super smartphone. Linux makes the software and Maemo 5 is the name for this particular version of Linux. One feature of this device is that you can see all your contacts at Facebook with one glance. You can copy and paste. You can browse the web with Mozilla. Mozilla is the name of the folks who made Firefox. You can have a myriad amount of pages open with the N900 and not have to worry about crashing it. With lots of windows open you can still slide out the keyboard and fire off some text messages or some instant messages. It will still hold up. Text messaging and instant messaging can be shown in one page. You can see everything and have have complete and easy control over your connections.

Nokia N900
The Nokia N900 is good with photos. It comes with a five megapixel camera and a lens that is fortified with Carl Zeiss optics. The Maemo 5 software produces a “tag cloud” user interface that helps get the most out of your photos. The camera also comes with a lens cover, an important element for any smartphone. The camera can also shoot video.
Before we forget, the N900 also makes phone calls. It works with quad-band GSM/EDGE and with 900/1700/2100MHz WCDMA/HSPA. The HSPA is data only, no voice. There is Wi-Fi and bluetooth to boot. One very nice option is the FM transmitter that is included. You can take the Rover in your car and broadcast your music to your radio. It will probably be run on the T-Mobile networks.
If you were disappointed in the Nokia N97, this model will cure your pain. It has lots more memory and literally springs into action with your commands. It is cheaper to boot. The target release is for October, but you can pre-order now. The folks at Nokia describe themselves as the pioneer in mobile communications. You better believe it with the Nokia N900.
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Well, I personally thing thi N900 will be a very good set. I have not chked it till now..Waiting for it