The moment you’ve all been waiting for is here: Nokia N900 gets unboxed in front of the camera, courtesy of the guys of Phonedog, who also take us through a tour of the device. Nokia N900 gets compared to the hottest device right now, Motorola Droid:
After the unboxing experience, we have a look at the handset’s solid design, its stand,...
Reuters informs us that Nokia is getting ready to launch a Linux phone in 2010, making us wonder once again if Symbian has a future with this company. The Linux Maemo operating system might just be the ideal way to evolve for Nokia, specially since devices like the N900, that runs it, look very, very hot.
The N900 has just started selling last month,...
Nokia is trying to make a statement with its Maemo platform and N900 high end device, that has just started shipping. You can check out their “statement” in the video below, a very powerful piece of advertising, that you’ll figure out only if you wait for the end of the clip:
This Maemo device is very impressive and we’re wondering...
Reuters informs us that Nokia has started delivering the top range N900 model, a mighty rival for the likes of the iPhone and BlackBerry. The Finnish company’s CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo recently mentioned that Nokia has started the deliveries of the device today.
The N900 is the company’s first Linux Maemo OS handset and it appears that...
Nokia N900 can already be pre-ordered in the US, but there’s no official release date available for the handset. Turns out that The Nokia Blog found out that an important US distributor will receive the device on September 27 and start selling it a couple of days later.
This smartphone (Internet tablet to some) comes with support for quad band...
Nokia has evolved way past its Snake era, outing the N-Gage gaming platform and now taking things to the next level, thanks to its touchscreen phones that also pack accelerometers. Among the most famous titles on Nokia’s touch handsets there are Global Race and Bounce.
Global Race is all about racing and it relies on the phone’s accelerometer...
We’ve heard talks about a Samsung Android phone and we’ve even seen one, followed by a similar LG initiative and recently Motorola and Huawei joined the gang of companies interested in working with this platform. Now, Nokia steps in, according to the Guardian who claims that the phone manufacturer will reveal a touchscreen Android device...
While we found many rumours indicating that Nokia could turn Ovi into an OS, the company’s not all by itself in this duel with other handset manufacturers, as it’s just teamed with Intel for a new project. Bearing the name of oFono, this project is all about open source telephony and could bring voice calling and SMS to Maemo and Moblin...