Nokia N900 Mobile Computer Phone Review

January 20, 2010 · Posted in Gadget · Comment 

Nokia does not want you to call the N900 as a smartphone. According to the company, the Nokia N900 is a mobile computer. Running Linux Maemo 5, the Nokia N900 follow-up of 4,1-driven Maemo N810 Internet Tablet provides the Web as you would expect on your computer, including Flash support 9.4. This device is also full of high-end specifications, including the Cortex-A8 processor and 32 GB of memory. However, the N900’s less-than-intuitive interface and bulky design is probably the most serious Linux geeks goal break.

Hardware manufactures the N900 is a solid device, but with 4.4 x 2.4 x 0.8 cm and 6.4 grams, it is relatively large and heavy. The smartphone competitors actually the HTC HD2 (4.7 x 2.6 x 0.4 inches, 5.5 oz) in size, but the phone has a much larger 4.3-inch screen and no physical keyboard. Read more

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

January 13, 2010 · Posted in Gadget · Comment 

The winds of modern technology, Nokia has a touch screen mobile phone, which are compact launched race competitors, high-resolution displays and built-in speakers at high volume.

For music lovers, suitable for Nokia 5800 their expectations of all music with 8GB of memory, a graphic equalizer and 3.5 mm jack. Taking advantage of touch screen technology, this unit the “Media Bar”, a handy drop-down menu that provides direct access to music and entertainment with your favorite music, videos and photos now. The 8G memory in the form of micro-SD card allows us to save 6000 titles. While many phones have the memory of 16G, Nokia has promised its customers to release a 16 GB card in 2009. Read more