can this N900 support free navigation like the symbian support gamin ??
Very nice phone but the 'f' button is not working....
and the they gave a pirated operating system n they are telling lie that it is of 256 RAM but it is 256TB.....
After all i thank all of u for listening my words
One of the best feature is ihat it is unbreakable so get ready smash ur phone n more u smash more new it will become belive me n try urself to experience....
Poor, disaster, horrible battery performance. It performs not even a day.
Demetrius, 20 Sep 2010The slide-out 4-row keyboard and D-pad of the Nokia N810 have been replaced on the Nokia N900 ... morehi Demetrius! i am planning to buy this phone...i have no idea of linux! now i started by pc with ubuntu.next debian gnome and more os...
i own....nokia n73 n82 but i gave to my brother and stolen! i was planning to buy n8 because of its camera!but i dont! my n73 is enough! i tested photos with vivaz and some other phones from friends and loossed! i was crazy about picture quality thats why i bought n73 and n82...n82?awesome.....no comments!
Now next phone will be nokia n900...i read almost all the comments about this phone....and verdict?
Nokia N900 is the winner! 5 mp is enough to me! adding some programms such as blessn900 will improve picture quality and hdr of course! main reason for me is....OS! nevermind cpu! 600 is enough!also as you said overclocking option is avalaible! i searched for this kernel! open source os!! after learning linux will create mine applications!!
N8?no............why???symbian! N73 and N82 is hacked of course! open source S60...but are old!for freshing N900 is suitable for me!
one question!
N73 front camera is 640*480 for camera and 176*144 15fps for video
n82 front camera is 320*240 for camera and 176*144 15 fps for video
N900 front camera is ???X?? for camera and 640*480 ?? fps for video
thanxs in advance! tell me the resolution is you can! i am maniac sorry!! need to know all the details!!xaaxxaaxx from in and out!!axaxax
thanxs very much! greetings from wonderful greece!!
waiting for your reply demetrius!!!
i want a dictionary for this phone where can i download?plsss
I've been using N900 for about a month and a half now. I really like it, it is an awesome mini computer and i haven't had problems with the battery. What i have issues with is with the multitasking and maybe RAM, sometimes my phone gets extremely sluggish. Can someone give some advice on how to speed up my phone?
hi friends, does anyone use Andriod 2.1 on your N900? because i want to install but i m confused is Andriod 2.1 work perfectly or creating problems?.... plzz answer me Thanks.
hey guys, are there 2 versions of this phones.. one of my friends who work at a phone shop told me that there are 2 versions and asked me to buy the 2nd version as the 1st version had some SW issue or something... and which make is best? china, korea, finland or hungary? and whats the different exept the price.. as most of shops in my area has the (made by nokia - Made in korea) phone..
Hi,
I am using Nokia N900. The mobile is good and awsome. Everyday I end up in new feature. Mobile processor is said to be 600Mhz. I am able to see the frequencies are changing and it reached upto 1 Ghz. Swapping of applications are cool. I am able to run C/C++ and python programs. Only one issue I found is, battery life... i.e. max upto 12 hrs.. Video clarity is ultimate.!!!
Able to browse all kind of websites without any issues.
Touch screen is ok. for beginners it will be difficult.
overall the mob is a small linux PC, where you can explore urself, and der is no limit ......enjoY!!!!!!!
Demetrius, 20 Sep 2010The Nokia N900 has 32 GB eMMC and 256 MB NAND non-removable storage.[2] Additional storage is ... moredem,,,, N8 is bullshit, please dont even look at it I saw the mobile hands on and there is no on the go-usb support it is a boring mobile with 3 home screens and u cant move the widgets around on the screen. touch is good coz it is capacitive and the camera is too awesome.
one query man i need to know how to get date and time on my N900 photos.. pls it is imp and thanks for the specifications.. ur good
hey dem,, thanks for the specs and people who are worried abt whether to buy a N8 or a N900 ask me, i stay in dubai and i had a hands on exp on N8 in a nokia company store, i felt it doesn't even come close to N900's performance. people N8 is symbian and N900 is maemo and maemo rocks... Except for the camera everything else is copied from N900 and is not as customisable as our N900.any other queries post it Dem is here and dont think of N8 its not worth it.
I have been using my new N900 for over two weeks now. i'm so impressed with all i have seen so far. Though there are lots of bugs plagueing the phone but the solutions are out on line. I really love this mobile pc. You must love it.
I have been using my new N900 for over two weeks now. i'm so impressed with all i have seen so far. Though there are lots of bugs plagueing the phone but the solutions are out on line. I really love this mobile pc. You must love it.
The Nokia N900 has 32 GB eMMC and 256 MB NAND non-removable storage.[2] Additional storage is available via a hot swappable microSDHC card socket, which is certified to support up to 16 GB of additional storage.[68] Hot swaping works based on a magnetic sensor which detects removal of the back cover, which causes the partition to be unmounted. The microSDHC card can be formatted with a supported file system such as ext2, ext3, FAT16 and FAT32.[citation needed]
The 32 GB eMMC is split into 3 partitions:[31]
2 GB as ext3 mounted to /home
768 MB as swap
the remainder as VFAT mounted to /home/user/MyDocs with about 27 GB of free space.
The 256 MB NAND is formatted as UBIFS[69] and contains the bootloader, kernel and root directory "/"[citation needed] with about 100 MB of free space.[70]
Programs larger than 500 kB including dependencies should be stored in /opt which is symlinked to /home/opt and therefore located on the 2 GB ext3 partition. The VFAT partition is also available for storage but needs to be used carefully as it is unmounted and exported if a usb cable is connected to the device
Battery life for the device may change with time due to ongoing development and attempts to optimize power management through firmware updates. In a press release[61] Nokia stated they are aiming at "one day of full usage"[62] or "Always online : Up to 2-4 days (TCP/IP connected)" and "Active online usage: Up to 1+ day". Early reports from users range from 12 hours (Wi-Fi on, web browsing, video and some GPS),[63][64] to about 2 days online but not used continuously.[65] The value appears to be highly dependent on the user's choice of background software, active desktop widgets, IM and email polling, as well as mobile network signal quality (especially 3G) and in some cases, software bugs. Nokia reported talk times are around 9 hours with GSM and 5 hours with 3G.[66] Battery life can be extended significantly by switching off GPS/A-GPS, WiFi, and Bluetooth and by replacing 3G by 2G / GPRS.
While previous Internet Tablets used larger batteries (1500 mAh compared with the N900's 1320 mAh), they are based on a less efficient microprocessor. Typical battery time for the Nokia N810 is around 4 hours of continuous full usage, display and Wi-Fi on. In principle, On N900 figures are expected to be much higher. Third party extended batteries up to 2400 mAh capacity are available for the N900.[67]
The SIM card is located under the battery which can be accessed by removing the back panel of the Nokia N900. The microSD(HC) card socket is also located under the back cover (but not under the battery). No tool is necessary to remove the back panel.
The slide-out 4-row keyboard and D-pad of the Nokia N810 have been replaced on the Nokia N900 with a slide-out 3-row backlit keyboard with arrow keys (as with previous Internet Tablets, an on-screen keyboard is also available). In addition to the English QWERTY layout, the slide out keyboard will be available in variants for Italian,[41] French,[42] German,[43] Russian,[44] Czech[45] and Nordic (Finnish, Swedish).[46][47] The Nokia N900 has an ambient light sensor that adjusts the display brightness and activates the backlit keyboard.[48] The OS comes with a word prediction software that can be configured to the user preferences (auto capitalization, word completion, auto spacing between words).[49]
The device has an autonomous GPS with optional A-GPS functionality and comes pre-loaded with the Ovi Maps application. Ovi Maps provides typical mapping features such as alternate views (3D landmarks, satellite, and hybrid maps), address/places of interest searching, and route planning, although it does not have Turn-by-Turn Navigation as of yet.[50][51]
The 5 megapixel camera on the back of the Nokia N900. The hatch is open. The tilt stand is seen surrounding the camera.The 5 megapixel back camera has an autofocus feature, dual LED flash, 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio options, and 3× digital zoom. The focal length of this camera is 5.2mm, the aperture is f/2.8, and the focus range is 10 cm to infinity.[3] It is capable of video recording at up to 848 × 480 pixels at 25 fps. The lens, while not in use, is protected by a sliding hatch. Opening the hatch launches the camera application. Although the 0.3 megapixel front camera is capable of video recording at up to 640 × 480 pixels[3] and pre-production units could be used for video calls over IP using Google Talk,[52] the retail version was delivered without any software enabling video calling or video chatting.[53] In update PR1.2 OTA (over-the-air) Skype video calling was added, enabling the fascia camera.[
The Nokia N900 has a 3.5-inch (89 mm) resistive touchscreen with a resolution of 800 × 480 pixel (WVGA, 267 ppi). According to both Nokia and the Xorg.log, it is capable of displaying up to 65k colours (565 RGB).[33] The LCD is transreflective to permit usability over a wide range of luminosity (from daylight to dark). Haptic feedback is provided to touchscreen input by applying a small vibration or a sound; the user can choose whether to have this feature enabled.[34] A stylus is provided to allow more precise touch input and access to smaller user interface elements. A 3-axis accelerometer allows the orientation of the screen to change between portrait and landscape mode in certain applications, or it can be used as user input in games and applications such as Bounce Evolution.[35] While the dashboard or desktop is active, rotating the device from landscape to portrait mode activates the phone application (a feature that can also be disabled at user discretion).[36][37] With update PR1.2, It became possible to view web pages in portrait mode.[38] Developers may add support for portrait mode in their applications if desired.[36][39] There is a proximity sensor which deactivates the display and touchscreen when the device is brought near the face during a call.
The Nokia N900 is powered by a high-end OMAP 3430 ARM Cortex A8 which is a System-on-a-chip made by Texas Instruments based on a 65-nanometer CMOS process. The OMAP 3430 is composed of three microprocessors; the Cortex A8 running at 600 MHz used to run the OS and applications, the PowerVR SGX 530 GPU made by Imagination Technologies which supports OpenGL ES 2.0 and is capable of up to 14 MPolys/s and a TMS320C64x, the digital signal processors, running at 430 MHz used to run the image processing (camera), audio processing (telephony) and data transmission. The TMS320 C64x main purpose is to offload the Cortex A8 from having to process audio and video signal.[31] Moreover the OMAP 3430 on some N900 devices has been successfully over-clocked upto 1150Mhz by using a modified kernel and editing the kernel power configuration file.[32] The system has 256 MB of dedicated high performance RAM (Mobile DDR) paired with access to 768 MB swap space managed by the OS.[2] This provides a total of 1 GB of virtual memory.
0v0, 20 Sep 2010Hi All,
hope every-one is doing fine...:)
well, anyone knows when we will get the MeeGo OS... moreso you are back..
its a great news.
regarding your meego inquiry,i dont think anyone over knows.
it was supposed to be on 14-15 sept at nokia world but nothing happened so all we can do is wait.:)
Robie, 20 Sep 2010jasmine can record th calls through an application called "recaller".. cheers....thanksss :o)
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