The Nokia N900 is innovative in many ways
Mar 19th, 2010 | By phoneslimited | Category: TelecommunicationsThe Nokia N900 incorporates a wide array of useful and advanced forms of technology. All of this able to function in an effective manner by virtue of the inclusion of an ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz processor which combined with the innovative Maemo 5 operating system offers a stable and reliable system.
The handsets 3.5 inch TFT touch screen displays imagery of outstanding quality by virtue of its 16 million colour display capabilities, which displays imagery with an effervescence and clarity of image that is second to none. As its means of automating certain features, the handset provides proximity and accelerometer sensors whilst the inclusion of a full QWERTY keyboard provides a responsive and effective means of inputting data and text.
The Nokia N900 incorporates a 5.0 megapixel camera which utilises the impressive Carl Zeiss optics that are world renowned. To ensure picture quality, the handset provides a variety of aids including auto focus, as well as the illumination provided by a dual LED flash. The ability to reference imagery by location is provided by the geo-tagging function whilst the integrated photo editor, offers the opportunity to edit imagery if desired. The camera provides the opportunity to take video footage at WVGA quality and at 25 frames per second as an alternative to still imagery, and also provides a useful video light for illumination purposes. The handsets secondary camera provides VGA quality video as an additional option. Entertainment comes in the form of a variety of options which include an MP4/MP3 media player in addition to a stereo FM radio. The handset includes several games as further means of entertainment.
One of the key features of this particular handset is its ability to utilise the cheap and free phone call website known as Skype. As further testimony to this handsets abilities and aims, the handset also provides Google talk VoIP integration, which operates a similar service.
Connectivity is provided by virtue of the class 32 versions of GPRS and EDGE, which combine perfectly with the micro-USB and blue tooth connections. Unusually for a handset this particular handset also includes an infrared port. The HSPDA and Wi Fi connections offer internet access at speeds of up to 10 Mbps which is one of the fastest speeds available. The GPS function provides satellite navigation options and utilises the popular Ovi maps whilst also including A-GPS support. The handsets internal memory of 32 GB is one of the largest available, however for additional memory expansion, a further 16 GB can be added by using the integrated microSD card slot.
The Nokia N900 is similar in many ways to the Nokia 6760 , in that both are stylish and eminently functional. This particular handset provides a stunning array of functionality which is both useful and serves its owner well.
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