Friday, March 11, 2011

Nokia N900 Review


Nokia N900 reviewThe Nokia N900 is actually a re-entry into our top 20 mobile phones, which shows the enduring power of this seemingly unloved Nokia child.
It’s not a phone for everyone, that’s for sure – it’s chunky, has a resistive screen, uses an OS that no other device does – but it’s been a mainstay among fans due to the sheer amount of stuff you can do with it.
Modders and hackers love being able to do things like write programs to control your TV using the infra-red port, or use the blindingly simple music streaming or RSS feeds.
There’s also a top notch QWERTY keyboard underneath, and as much multi-tasking (with big thumbnails) as you could like, and that’s before we even talk about the fact you can get Firefox mobile on there and soon the next-gen MeeGo OS.
Our quick verdict: It’s an odd phone the Nokia N900 – it’s not got the same exposure as the like of the Nokia N8 for instance – but for the sheer range of functionality and easy to use features, it’s quickly becoming something of a modern cult classic. Plus the launch of the N8 means great deals on the N900

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