After months of tests and releases, Firefox Mobile is now available in its final version on Nokia N900. The device that runs Maemo 5 can be seen below and you should know that Firefox Mobile is also heading to the Android and Windows Mobile handsets, as well.
It might even reach the Apple iPad or iPhone, if Steve Jobs allows it. This browser’s...
The folks of ZDNet managed to get their copy of the Nokia N900 handset back in October and now they released a review describing the very cool Maemo-based product. This is a powerful device, marketed as portable mobile PC and if you want to find out the features the reviewer love the most, feel free to check out the video below:
The N900 is a compact...
Nokia’s latest Internet tablet/smartphone, the N900 just went on sale in America, for $649. The Maemo 5 device will be found in Nokia Flagship stores in New York and Chicago, the company’s website and independent retailers/e-tailers.
The price goes all the way down to $510 if you buy the gizmo from Amazon and you should know that the unit...
Nokia has just announced it won’t allow mobile carriers to customize its Maemo devices excessively, probably in order to keep the identity of the software platform intact. In the case of Symbian smartphones, the Finns are more open to modifications, since carriers can tweak the software as they please.
Nokia’s R&D VP claims that the...
Last we heard, Nokia was readying an E Series device with a touchscreen and it may announce it at Nokia World 2009, next week. Till then, we have this neat Nokia concept to have a look at, the E900, that blends a huge touchscreen with a comfortable sliding QWERTY keyboard.
Nokia E900 may be a concept, but it also comes with specs like a 32GB internal...
Nokia has just announced the N900 Internet tablet, also known as Rover, the first Maemo-5 based device. Don’t get too excited over this announcement, ’cause Nokia World 2009 is coming and we’ll even see a handset with this version of Maemo on board, as we’ve pointed out here.
N900 will the market in October, with a retail price...
The lucky guys over at Mobile Review have been playing with the Nokia N900 smartphone for the past months, so it’s only logical that they posted a preview of the device, as we wait for Nokia to announce it. Also dubbed as RX51 or Rover, Nokia N900 is a Maemo 5 smartphone, that’s been leaked quite a lot of times recently.
From Mobile Review’s...
In case you didn’t know, the FCC approves new Nokia devices each week, but very few of them actually make it to the portofolio of American carriers or to the “front page” of major tech blogs. This time, a pretty different product got approved and intrigued us… Could it a new Internet Tablet from Nokia?
The FCC has just approved...
After checking out a bunch of Nokia’s upcoming AT&T hits, we stumble upon the N900 Internet tablet, dubbed Rover and pictured below. Its specs are also available and I have to say that they’re quite impressive.
This is a Maemo 5 tablet, that measures 59.7mm x 111mm x 18.2mm, weighs 180 grams and features a 3.5 800 x 480 (WVGA) touchscreen....