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Nokia N900 hype refuses to die down despite global launch delay



By Charles Smith
26 October 2009 @ 03:00 am BST

London - The hype surrounding the anticipated launch of Nokia's flagship N900 smartphone is refusing to die down despite the Finnish mobile phone maker saying shipping of the smartphone has been delayed till November.


The Nokia N900 is seen in an undated handout photo
The Nokia N900 is seen in an undated handout photo. The hype surrounding the anticipated launch of Nokia`s flagship N900 smartphone is refusing to die down despite the Finnish mobile phone maker saying shipping of the smartphone has been delayed till November. (Reuters/Nokia/Handout)
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According to a senior Nokia executive, the company is still waiting for feedback from developers and will not take any risk as it is the company's first smartphone to operate on Linux software 'Maemo' and feature a touch screen and a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard.

Peter Schneider, who heads Maemo (Nokia's Linux version) Marketing, Nokia Corporation, said N900 is a "game changer" and the company is closely working with open source developers and waiting to get feedback from them before the phone's official launch as Nokia was "committed to the best user experience."

When contacted, Nokia spokesman Joseph Gallo said that N900's hardware was finalized, and the company was simply waiting to get more feedback from developers as it fine-tuned the device's software.

But why is N900 generating so much excitement?

Well, to begin with, N900, which is being billed as the world's first internet tablet device with a phone built-in, is seen as key for Nokia's future in the high-end of the market.

N900, which is also Nokia's first smartphone to run on the latest version of open source Linux-based Maemo 5, is powered by the powerful TI OMAP 3430:ARM Cortex-A8 600 MHz processor and promises amazing multimedia performance, thanks to its dedicated PowerVR SGX graphics card with OpenGL ES 2.0 support.

The quadband GSM-based N900 also boasts of a 3.5-inch WVGA resistive touchscreen display with 800x480 resolution; a world-class 5-megapixel camera (with Carl Zeiss optics, Tessar lens, 3x digital zoom, autofocus, dual LED flash and multiple capture modes); WVGA video recording (@25fps); Adobe Flash 9.4 support; support for multiple audio and video playback formats; GPS with A-GPS support; Ovi Maps; geo-tagging; TV-out; 3.5mm AV connector; microUSB connector and infrared port.

N900 is also road-ready for mobile internet use thanks to HSPA 3G, Bluetooth 2.1, GPRS, EDGE and WiFi support.

The smartphone also features a slide-out full landscape-oriented Qwerty tactile keyboard, full Qwerty onscreen keyboard and support for Mail for Exchange, IMAP, POP3, SMTP.

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1.
26 Oct 2009, 23:29 BST

It is taking to much time to release the phone!!! If in November it is not available I will go for a HTC HD2!!
2.
29 Oct 2009, 22:04 BST

MESSAGE TO YUROP: MAKE THIS PHONE AVAILABLE FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN MARKET POR FAVOR!!!
3.
31 Oct 2009, 03:31 BST

It's unfortunate they haven't prepared this phone for wide adoption in the American market. There is just no way the average phone geek would pay full retail and then switch from Verizon/ATT to T-Mobile to use this phone. They need to play the American subsidy game and make a hardware revision with CDMA compatibility. Everyone is raving about the Moto Droid right now because their is nothing else to rave about. I've read the N900 specs and reviews and I see how great Maemo is...but it's just a useless piece of hardware without a good network to support it. Only in my dreams could I use this on Verizon or ATT.

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