Nokia N900 launched in India


Nokia  launched  much-awaited Linux Maemo operating system based first mobile phone N900 in India.The Nokia N900 is just as mobile computer which can also be used as a phone. From the dashboard or desktop, all it takes is a twist of your wrist to instantly access the phone app. Make a call, or choose another way to get your message across.
With Maemo on your device you can start multiple chats with your Ovi, Gtalk, Skype, and other IM contacts – then from the dashboard jump between your ongoing chats in the time it takes to tap the screen.

Technical specification: Nokia N900 equipped with full QWERTY keyboard, 3.5-inch touchscreen display with a 800 x 480 pixel resolution, Quad band GSM (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz) and Tri band 3G-UMTS/HSDPA (900 / 1700 / 2100 MHz) connectivity, GPS receiver, Wi-Fi capabilities, accelerometer, multitasking, VoIP support, Firefox 3 with support for Flash 9.4, 32GB of internal memory and a MicroSDHC memory card slot for up to 16 GB of additional storage space.

Nokia N900 also has an OMAP 3430 CPU at 500 or 600 MHz, a 5 mega pixel Carl Zeiss camera with auto focus and dual LED flash and VGA web camera on the front.The users can also record DVD-quality, widescreen videos on the phone. The handset has 1GB of virtual runtime memory, and a 1320 mAh battery, all packed up inside a 111 x 59.7 x 18.2 mm device that weighs 180 grams.

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