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Nokia N900 Unlocked Phone/Mobile Computer with 3.5-Inch Touchscreen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, Maemo Browser, 32 GB–U.S. Version with Full Warranty Description:
Combining a mobile computer, cell phone, high quality camera and movable media player into a single device, the Nokia N900 unlocked cell phone offers fast 3G connectivity, world roaming potential, and a money of messaging potential to keep you in touch with family, friends and business associates wherever you roam. It runs the new Linux based Maemo operating system, which brings the benefits of your PC to your mobile world. Enjoy fast application processing and multitasking on the N900’s live dashboard a panoramic home screen that may be completely personalized with favorite shortcuts, widgets and applications and experience the full web with the Maemo browser and high speed wireless broadband connectivity. It is all accessed via the N900’s 3.5 inch high resolution touchscreen also as the device’s slide out full QWERTY keyboard.
The Nokia N900 mobile computer/cell phone features a 3.5 inch touchscreen also as slide out full QWERTY keyboard. Take high quality photos and widescreen videos using the 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. You will also be able to tag photos with keywords and browse them using the tag cloud, geotag pictures with the place data of where they were shot, share online via Ovi Share or Flickr, or store for mobile looking at on the N900’s 32 GB interior memory which may also be extended via optional microSD memory cards. The quad band Nokia N900 GSM/EDGE phone makes it simple to roam globally and stay in touch with voice and text messaging, and this model is prepared to run on 3G networks both in the US and internationally 900/1700/2100 MHz HSPA, enabling fast downloads and streaming multimedia while on the go. It also will include integrated Wi Fi connectivity 802.11b/g for accessing open networks at work, home, and on the road from a range of wireless hotspots. You will also be able to connect to a large range of peripherals including stereo headphones with the Bluetooth 2.1+EDR potential. With the integrated A GPS sensor, the device intuitively understands where it’s, giving you the capability to search maps for addresses and points of interest using the Ovi Maps application and path a path to your destination. Unlocked Phone
This unlocked cell phone may be used with a GSM network service provider. It doesn’t come with a SIM card, and it requires that you supply a SIM card for handling with your selected service provider. This phone comes with a full manufacturer’s warranty. When paired with a matched 3G network, you will enjoy a high speed connection offering a range of feature rich wireless services from data connectivity to your office to multimedia streaming, and take benefit of concurrent voice and data services. In regions not served by a 3G network, you will continue to get data service via EDGE network depending on network compatibility. Note that the downloading of maps, games, music and videos and uploading of pictures and videos involves transferring big amounts of data. Your service provider may charge for the data transmission, and the availability of specific services and features may differ by carrier.
Taking its cues from the world of desktop computing, the open source, Linux based Maemo software delivers a PC like experience on a handset sized device. Key Features Fast 3G connectivity with broadband like speeds via 900/1700/2100 MHz UMTS/HSPA. Integrated assisted GPS A GPS receiver for navigation using the Ovi Maps application also as for geotagging photos and accessing place services used by liked social networking sites. Switch between rich 3D, satellite and hybrid map views. 3.5 inch touchscreen display with fitted accelerometer and x 480 pixel resolution. Learn more Slide out full QWERTY keyboard also as virtual onscreen keyboard. Speed your typing up more with smart on screen features and word completion. Maemo five software and user interface with direct touch logic, 3D accelerated graphics, and multi window multitasking menu logic. Learn more 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss autofocus camera with dual LED flash and sliding lens cover for protection and camera activation. Learn more Capture WVGA 16:9 video in higher than DVD resolution. Digital audio and video playback with multi format compatibilities plus TV output cable included and FM radio. Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity with stereo music streaming A2DP capabilities also as hands free headsets and car kits. Learn more Wi Fi networking for accessing the Internet from home, corporate and hotspot networks 802.11b/g, will include WEP, WPA, WPA2 security protocols. 32 GB interior memory expandable up to 48 GB via optional microSD cards up to 16 GB in size. Full messaging capabilities as well as SMS, mobile instant messaging with presence enhanced contacts, personal and corporate email with support for Exchange and looking at attachments. Easily set up many email accounts with support for liked email providers. Keep many SMS &, IM conversations going and move easily between them. Mozilla powered full HTML browser with support for Adobe Flash player and capability to keep many web windows open. Organizer tools as well as calendar, clock, notes, calculator, sketch Full range of applications as well as Ovi Maps, PDF reader, and RSS reader Airplane mode lets you to listen to music while the cellular connectivity is turned off. Vital Statistics
The Nokia N900 weighs 6.38 ounces with 1320 mAh lithium ion battery and measures 4.37 x 2.35 x 0.77 inches. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies also as the 900/1700/2100 MHz HSPA 3G frequencies. Learn More Touchscreen and Full QWERTY Keyboard big and gorgeously colorful, the Nokia N900’s 3.5 inch touch display offers an x 480 pixel resolution. The resistive touch screen will include haptic feedback so you know when you have pressed a key or onscreen menu, light control, an ambient light detector, and an orientation sensor that effortlessly switches from portrait to landscape looking at. The desktop may be personalized with up to four different views. You may also use a stylus for onscreen input. When you are prepared to start typing email or text/instant messages, just flip the N900 on its left side and slide the face up to reveal the full QWERTY keyboard with predictive typing potential. The display pivots to an angle that makes it simple to read the screen while you are typing. The N900 also will include a kickstand that enables you to place the device on a desk or airplane’s seatback table to watch videos. The Nokia N900 has 32 GB of interior storage, which is expandable up to 48 GB via optional microSD cards up to 16 GB in size. Powerful Computing Running on the new Maemo five software, the Nokia N900 enables you to have dozens of application windows open and running at the same time while taking full benefit of the cellular features, touch screen and QWERTY keyboard. Intended for computer grade performance in a compact size, Maemo complements Nokia’s other software platforms, like Symbian, which powers Nokia’s smartphones. The Nokia N900 packs a powerful ARM Cortex A8 processor, up to 1GB of application memory and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration. The result is PC like multitasking, allowing many applications to run at the same time. Switching between applications is simple, as all running content is constantly available through the dashboard. The panoramic home screen may be completely personalized with favorite shortcuts, widgets and applications. Thanks to the browser powered by Mozilla technology, web sites look the way they could on any computer. Online videos and interactive applications are vivid with full Adobe Flash 9.4 support. Maemo software updates happen automatically over the internet. Powerful 5 Megapixel Carl Zeiss Optics With the Carl Zeiss optics on the 5 megapixel camera, you may be able to catch print quality photos and DVD like quality video clips. Carl Zeiss, a world leader in high quality camera lenses, brings an award winning legacy to the Nokia N900 with state of the art optics for mobile photography and mobile video. The Zeiss name was related with cameras from Hasselblad, Rollei, Yashica, Sony, and Nikon. Tag photos with keywords to easily find them afterward on with a keyword cloud display, and see where your pictures were taken with the auto geotagging. The camera offers an auto focus Carl Zeiss lens with two stage catch key, dual LED flash, and JPEG/EXIF still image file format. Other features are a full screen viewfinder, dedicated camera key, sliding lens cover for protection and camera activation, and a photo editor. Upload your photos and videos to Ovi Share and share them online with friends and family. The N900 may also catch videos in a widescreen 16:9 part percentage at x 480 pixels and 30 frames per second fps. Also, the N900 will include a VGA camera on the front for use of video calling services dependent upon carrier, extra charges applicable. After shooting photos and videos, you may be able to connect the N900 to an external monitor or TV NTSC/PAL using the included cable, and control playback via UPNP WLAN supported. Stay Connected via Email The Nokia N900 supports email accounts from more than a thousand internet service providers ISPs around the globe SMTP, IMAP4, POP3, also as Gmail, ! mail and Hotmail. People who use Microsoft Exchange at work can access their email using the Mail for Exchange mobile email client, which comes pre loaded an Exchange email account is needed and your Exchange Administrator must enabled your account for synchronization. You will enjoy dependable real time access to your email, calendar, contacts and tasks, also as be able to download attachments like Word, Excel, PowerPoint or PDF files straight to the device. Wireless Freedom with Bluetooth also to the integrated hands free speakerphone, this phone gives the new variant of Bluetooth connectivity version 2.1 + EDR Enhanced Data Rate, which makes pairing with an optional headset also as other Bluetooth enabled devices a snap. It will include profiles for communication headset, hands free car kits, and phonebook access. And with the A2DP Bluetooth profile, you may be able to stream your music to a pair of matched Bluetooth stereo headphones or speaker dock. Bluetooth profiles include: A2DP stereo music streaming, AVRC remote control, HFP hands free car kits, HSP communication headsets, FTP file transfer, OPP object push for business cards, calendar things, and pictures Technical Specifications Up to 32 GB interior storage Total available application memory up to one GB 256 MB RAM, 768 MB virtual memory Supported protocols: Mail for Exchange, IMAP, POP3, SMTP SMS and instant messages organized as conversations Support for Nokia Messaging service Instant messaging and Presence enhanced contacts many number, email and Instant Messaging details per contact, contacts with pictures Integrated hands free stereo speakers Logging of dialed, received and missed calls Speed dialing via contact widget Ring tones: .Wav, .Mp3, .AAC, .EAAC, .Wma Wi Fi networking 802.11b/g with WEP, WPA, WPA2 security, intended for uninterrupted TCP/IP connectivity capability to serve as data modem via USB connection Music playback file formats: .Mp3, .Wma, .Aac, .M4a, .Wav Video playback file formats: .Mp4, .Avi, .Wmv, .3gp, codecs: H.264, MPEG 4, Xvid, WMV, H.263 Video streaming: H.264, MPEG 4, Xvid, WMV, H.263 in .Avi, .Mp4, .Wmv, .Asf and .3gp containers TV out NTSC/PAL with Nokia Video Connectivity Cable CA 75U, included FM radio requires headset to be attached and FM transmitter
Nokia N900 Unlocked Phone/Mobile Computer with 3.5-Inch Touchscreen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, Maemo Browser, 32 GB–U.S. Version with Full Warranty Reviews:
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80 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of five stars
Rough Around the Edges but big Potential,
December 3, 2009
By ,N. Singleton Seattle, WA USA See all my reviews
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Design & Hardware
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CONSTRUCTION: The surface of the N900 is a smooth black matte finish. The build material is lasting aluminum, steel and rubber/plastic. The N900 easily fits in a pocket, being smaller than the N810 but thicker than an iPhone. The four front parts are the position light, closeness sensor, ambient light sensor, and VGA camera. There’s a buyer infrared port universal remote, wrist strap choice, stylus and kickstand. The removable back holds the major camera, SIM, battery and microSDHC slot. Elimination requires many strength but it is reassuring knowing it will not fall off.
KEYBOARD: The keyboard is side sliding with a smooth, springless system, giving it a hard feel. The keyboard is three row, localized and backlit with rubberized key surfaces. The keys are more hard to use than devices with rounded keys but are easier than virtual keyboards. While reaching speeds of 35 40 WPM is realistic, you will not be writing any novels as expanded use is tiring. It’s possible connect a USB or Bluetooth keyboard, gamepad, mouse and a Wii Remote.
TV OUT: there’s 480i resolution TV out which uses an included 3.5mm jack with four rings. They are ground, audio left and right, and composite video. Useful for watching movies, playing games or doing work that requires a big screen.
SCREEN: The 16 million color, 800×480 pixel display is unbelievable. It’s pressure sensitive, 15:9 part and transflective, making the screen easier to see in direct light. It uses a amazingly responsive resistive touch screen allowing use with gloves, fingernails or a stylus. The ambient light sensor changes the light automatically. Lack of multi touch means cumbersome “swirling” gestures in many software but is usually not a big issue.
CAMERAS: The major camera is a 5MP Carl Zeiss, the same as the Nokia N97. It comes with a sliding shutter to protect the recessed lens. There’s also a front facing 640×480 webcam. The camera interface is the same as the S60. The image quality is sharp, skin tones are vivid and there’s little, if any, chromatic aberration at the edges. The camera uses the accelerometer when photographing so the photo viewer can show the picture “up” but the N900 is held. Take a portrait picture and view it landscape and it will be small. Turn the device and it will fill the screen. There are the following modes: auto, Macro, Portrait, Landscape, Action, and Auto video. The camera can take 848480 resolution video at 25 fps. The video quality is crisp, recording at an remarkable 3000 kb/s but the framerate typically drops to 20fps and the audio quality is metallic. The camera also works with Adobe Flash.
BATTERY: The battery is a 1320mAh Nokia BL 5J, 22 smaller than the BP 4L. A full battery with unoptimized settings lets about 5 9 hours of uninterrupted talk time, five hours of music or some hours of 3G. 3G/3.5G drains the battery faster than Wi Fi. Lowering light, removing desktop widgets and disabling GPS, Wi Fi, Bluetooth and 3G easily triples battery life. Charging is through microUSB which takes about 4 5 hours for an empty battery. The “complete cycle” technique many people use is for calibrating multicell laptop batteries, but the N900 only has a single cell battery so it is pointless and marginally harmful to do complete discharge cycles as there is nothing to calibrate.
INTERNAL MEMORY: The N900 has two memory chips. The 1st is a 32GB eMMC: 768MB of ‘virtual memory’ swap, 2GB for settings and software ext3 /home, the last 26GB MyDocs is for your files only software not allowed. The second chip is 256MB of NAND memory RAM used for bootloader, kernel and rootfs, twice that of the N810. Optionally, some number of gigabytes were used for the localized offline Ovi Maps, useful in regions without data coverage.
EXPANDABLE MEMORY: The N900 has a hot swappable microSDHC slot under the rear panel. It supports microSDHC cards up to 32GB of any class. The included cable can connect the N900 to a computer for easy move of files by letting the N900 to act as a hard drive, though only “MyDocs” is available.
GPS & MAPS: The GPS is a real GPS and was improved over the N810 caused by the addition of assisted GPS. The cold fix time with data is about 10 40 seconds with accuracy as good as the Nokia N97. Without data it can take long, 15+ minutes. Pre loaded Ovi Maps are available so a data connection isn’t obliged. Ovi Maps will include current weather info using the GPS to show local weather. Navigation and mapping with Ovi Maps is free but there’s no turn by turn voice navigation. The low 1.0 variant is caused by it being the 1st Maemo release of Ovi maps explaining the lack of features it has in comparison to the 3.0 variant available on Symbian.
FM TRANSMITTER: The builtin FM transmitter transmits the audio from the device into radio frequency so you may be able to tune your car radio to that frequency and play N900 media wirelessly. It works as advertised but must be close to the receiving radio.
RADIOS: The signal strength of the N900’s 3G radio is weak. It’s possible to turn off the cellular radio without disabling Wi Fi/Bluetooth by going into offline mode , then manually enabling either. Bluetooth DUN and PAN modes are supported via community software. Advanced WLAN security, like different types of EAP EAP PEAP, EAP MSCHAPv2, etc., different ciphers RSA, 3DES, SHA, etc. And “authority certificates” algorithms like X.509, SHA1RSA are all supported. With Bluetooth DUN, tethering is supported.
AUDIO: The fitted stereo speakers are deafening but missing in bass. They make an satisfactory movable radio. Bluetooth headphones work great. The audio quality of the 3.5mm jack is deafening and somewhat more “forward” sounding than the more “laid back” or “polite” sound of other smartphones but without the answer peaks, valleys or ripples that so frequently mar the important 1,000 Hz. Region. Audio sounds more “present” than with alike devices. The included earphones have a somewhat dirty signal. Higher frequencies hiss, losing details and the light and dynamic volume are shallow, missing weight and depth. The earphone wires feel like they’ll become loose over time.
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Application Software
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SCREEN ORIENTATION: Most software and the major N900 interface only work in landscape mode. The only time it may be switched to portrait mode is when making or get a phone call. Rotating the phone into portrait mode opens the dialpad automatically after a delay. Portrait mode for the browser is promised as a software update by the end 2009. 3rd party software orientation is at the discretion of the software developer.
WEB BROWSER: The in general web experience is amazing, possibly the best available in a device this size. The web browser is MicroB and supports full Adobe Flash, video and applets allowing a fast, full web experience. Tapping zooms and centers where tapped. Making a round motion zooms slowly. Moving a finger off the left of the screen produces a mouse arrow for websites requiring this operation. The Flash variant is 9.4. 10.1 is confirmed for Q1 2010. Many Flash games play good but the keyboard may be iffy. Unfortunately many Flash applets still run after closing the browser and drain the battery. The simplest fix is to reboot. MicroB is depending on Firefox which uses Gecko, Webkit browsers are freely available.
COPY AND PASTE: Copy and pasting text is allowed in all menus and textboxes.
SOCIAL NETWORKING: The N900 comes with utilities for using Twitter and Facebook. Social presence is a world service, once connected, the contact list is updated realtime, there is no have to launch ‘Contacts’. IM support for MSN, ICQ, AIM, , IRC and more is available through Pidgin. Video calls may be made over IP using Google Talk. Email supports Mail for Exchange and IMAP/POP3. Nokia/Ovi Messaging gives PUSH email for up to ten concurrent accounts, as well as webmail and keeps the accounts separate. Skype calls may be made using 3G.
PRODUCTIVITY: Included is papers To Go, a suite of apps for opening MS Office papers. There is a free variant that only opens Office files and a pay variant for creating and editing Office files. Full variants of AbiWord and OpenOffice are freely available also.
MEDIA PLAYER: The media player works but may be picky. Included are many 720p trailers showing the N900’s speed and amazing screen. Codec support is unclear and experimenting with “mostly supported” media may be a stuttering mess. The media player is okay for music but could use many polishing, the lack of an equalizer was a surprising omission as an example. There are free, community media players like VLC available.
PHONE: The ‘phone’ part of the N900 may be better for a flagship device. The ‘rotate start’ of the phone interface takes some number of times. There is no way to filter or manage the call log and call length isn’t recorded. It is not possible to send an SMS or access device settings from the phone screen. There is no per contact ringtone support. On the positive side, the call quality and signal strength are excellent.
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Operating System
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INTERFACE: The OS interface is polished and liquid. You may be able to sweep 360 degrees through four desktops filled with your choice of widgets, shortcuts and wallpaper, easily zooming in and out of open applications. The interface is typically fast and responsive but can stutter. When a dialog opens, the application behind it.
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73 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars
Awesome part of technology!,
December 3, 2009
By ,TrekGeek Florida See all my reviews
I received my n900 just some days ago from Nokia USA. For the reasons of this review, I’ll compare it to my last phone, the HTC G1. My opinions are Exclusively depending on the user experiences in the past days with the n900, and since I have never owned an iphone, I’ll not compare it to such.
Physical layout:
The N900 is a pretty beefy phone, and rightfully so. While having many heft to it, the n900 is hard and well built. The black metal rim is a nice touch without being too gaudy. The slide isn’t spring assisted but gives a nice click upon opening and closing. I haven’t noticed any creaks or wobbles from the screen. Not many complained about the back being hard to open. Though true, I rather have that with the peace of mind that the battery will not pop out if I dropped it God forbid! the n900 is of comparable size to the G1, although being somewhat thicker, and not a problem for me.
I do not really understand all the fuss about resistive and capacitive screens. The n900’s screen is gorgeous and is very smart. There’s a little ‘give’ to the screen, but I have still to have problems with it. The screen is quite responsive and supports kinetic scrolling. I did have many difficulty clicking on small links in the browser, but that is because your index finger is not exactly the most correct pointing device. This was easily solved by zooming in more on that later.
The keyboard is pretty good. It’s a different experience coming from the G1 as you must type with the ‘chin’ in the way on your right hand so naturally, it felt better. The keys have a grippy rubberized texture feel to them, and though the buttons are smooshed beside each other, like a real keyboard they have good answer. I do miss the 5 row keyboard on the G1, and I do not understand why the n900’s screen does not open up a bit more. For those with big hands, it may be a little uneasy. But, one plus for the n900 is that my thumbs do not have to travel as far to type.
I love that the placement of the speakers are on the sides of the phone, as opposed to the back on the G1. I do many of talking on speakerphone, and so I am not forced to flip it upside down throughout a call. Sound quality is good and the speakers are decent.
Maemo 5/ Software
This is the final customization OS. When they meant open source, they really meant it. The four desktops make things many easier to navigate. As an example, one page is devoted to my common phone contacts, another utility apps, the 3rd has bookmarks to recurrent sites the homepages of those links are previewed on the desktop, fyi, and so forth.
The way Maemo multitasks is ingenious. The “overview” page where you see all your actively running programs makes navigating between windows and programs easy and economical. One thing be aware of is you have the capability to shut out any of those windows upon your picking, as opposed to the G1 where the six app bound neither allowed to you open more nor shut them down, making it sluggish, particularly throughout important times ie texting someone directions while running gps.
SMS called conversations in Maemo is pretty alike to the G1, but has one added step conversations either in text or IM by the same person are displayed in the same window. The capability to have the other person’s contact image in the text box that is if you set one up for that person is a nice touch. I personally do not care about MMS, so no gripes there.
The email client is pretty decent, I set up my gmail account with some simple steps, but it is not almost as available as the gmail app on the G1. As an example, I have not found a way to delete an incoming email when it 1st comes in. I have to leave the letter, go into the inbox, back into the email, then delete it.
Browsing experience is comparable to the pc, and is nothing short of awesome. Full flash means I can access full youtube pages, and among others. I think the “swirling zoom” gesture is pretty neat, and helps me to click on the smaller links. I figured out that using your index to swirl zoom produces the best results. Also, you may be able to double click the screen or use the volume rocker. Going to last pages not only lets you to go to the last page, but scroll through the complete history of that window. Neat.
Applications wise, there aren’t many out there, but I am certain many will be out soon. You may also access the Maemo repositories for more google it but be cautious as many of them are in development and are possibly dangerous to your phone. Noteworthy apps include Hermes connects your social sites, like facebook to your contacts so you get contact phones, birthdates, etc and Qik live streaming recording.
Hardware:
Fast, fast, fast. Need I say more?
No hang ups still, since I can close apps at my own will.
The camera is good, that’s for a 5mp phone camera. It’ll never compare to a dedicated camera, but is more than efficient for fast shots to upload on facebook.
The FM transmitter is a great add on. Now I can share songs without having to look for an aux cable.
Battery life looks to last a little over a day with many text and internet. Wifi is on all the time when I am at home. My G1 could be down to around 70 by noon.
Of course, no phone/mobile device is perfect. Here are many things that came to my attention:
The volume rocker is on the right side in portrait, meaning it’s almost impossible to use as a zoom when the screen is up. Same goes for the lock switch, which is on the bottom in landscape. Could have been much better on the sides, as it could be easier to lock after a phone call, as an example.
Copy and paste is kinda occasional. While you may be able to copy all you want on webpages, I could not copy a phone number from one contact to another in the phonebook.
The stand is nice, but it swings out way too deep and feels a bit too weak. I am scared I will break it someday.
Little portrait support as of now, but I think it will be fixed soon.
So there you have it. My impressions of the n900. There’s still many of exploration to be done, but I can honestly say this is the best phone/mobile device I have ever owned. In spite of some shortcomings, its an amazing part of technology. Many of things I did not talk about most likely will be fixed inside a firmware or two so that is not a problem. I hope this helps anybody who is on a fence on purchasing one, good luck!
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47 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars
Not just another smartphone, it is a pocket computer!,
December 3, 2009
By ,A. Jaramillo “alexjar” ATL, GA USA See all my reviews
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Nokia is right when they refer to this device as a Mobile computer. I have been using it for nearly a week and it surpasses all my expectations, and bear in mind that Nokia will be pushing updates to the OS to make it better.
The web browsing experience can only be paired by a computer, no smartphone the iphone I own a 3G iphone for over a year come close.
Skype integration is remaining, 5mpixel camera is great, gps and compass work great with ovi maps, screen resolution and size are perfect!
All features work under 3G, no hacking needed.
Corvette=Iphone
Lamborghini=N900
In some words, if you like to excel this is your phone!
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May 1, 2009 at 1:28 pm
What would be the discount if you get it wholesale?
May 2, 2009 at 10:32 pm
Usually has a limited availability, and when i found it, wasnt exactly the cheapest
May 3, 2009 at 8:40 pm
I am selling it in Phoenix area if anyone is interested, great price.
May 4, 2009 at 1:50 pm
i buy it at Bestbuy store that had a lowest price, but usually online deals are better
May 5, 2009 at 2:38 pm
So far the best offer for apple car can usually be found at an online dealer
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May 7, 2009 at 3:11 pm
Is price of apple car charger lower online than in Bestbuy
May 8, 2009 at 0:18 pm
Couldnt find any apple car charger deals in Austin
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Who is the cheapest online dealer?
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I did try Walmart, no deals worth mentioning
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You break you buy
May 14, 2009 at 1:57 pm
I saw Costco has it for sale
May 15, 2009 at 3:49 pm
How long is the warranty?
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Very good value for the money.
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