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Nokia Officially Announces the N900 : Powered by Maemo

 

Nokia finally went ahead and officially announced the Nokia N900, a device that runs on Linux-based Maemo (aka Maemo5) as its main OS.

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You can find the official product page by clicking here. This touchscreen device features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, just like its predecessor, the Nokia N810.

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*breathes*

The Touchscreen is at 3.5 inch WVGA (800 x 600) and the N900 runs on an ARM Cortex-A8 600 MHz processor with 256MB of RAM (with about 768MB of virtual memory). There’s also the usual 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Bluetooth (with A2DP), microUSB charging, built-in A-GPS, an FM Transmitter and a standard 3.5mm Audio Jack with Tv-Out. Network wise, its tri-band WCDMA. There’s also 32GB of flash storage including a microSD card slot for even more storage. And to top it off, it runs Firefox (Fennec) as its main browser, and plays the Xvid video format out of the box. Egads.

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Worth mentioning is that the N900 runs on a Nokia BL-5J battery with 1320 mAh capacity. That should last more than a day. I think.

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The Nokia N900 is estimated to hit shelves this October 2009 at a cost of €500 (approx US $710 , Indian Rs 34,850 )before taxes and subsidies.

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Here’s the press release :

Maemo 5 injects speed and power into mobile computing
August 27, 2009

The new Nokia N900: Computer-grade performance in a handset

Espoo, Finland – Nokia today marked the next phase in the evolution of Maemo software with the new Nokia N900. 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.

The Nokia N900 has evolved from Nokia’s previous generation of Internet Tablets and broadens the choice for technology enthusiasts who appreciate the ability to multitask and browse the internet like they would on their desktop computer.

Running on the new Maemo 5 software, the Nokia N900 empowers users to have dozens of application windows open and running simultaneously while taking full advantage of the cellular features, touch screen and QWERTY keyboard.

“With Linux software, Mozilla-based browser technology and now also with cellular connectivity, the Nokia N900 delivers a powerful mobile experience,” says Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President, Markets, Nokia. “The Nokia N900 shows where we are going with Maemo and we’ll continue to work with the community to push the software forward. What we have with Maemo is something that is fusing the power of the computer, the internet and the mobile phone, and it is great to see that it is evolving in exciting ways.”

Designed for computer-grade performance in a compact size, Maemo complements Nokia’s other software platforms, such as Symbian, which powers Nokia’s smartphones.

“Just as Nokia continues to expand and diversify its device portfolio, so it is deploying multiple platforms to allow it to serve different purposes and address different markets. While we have seen continued growth in Symbian as a smartphone platform, Maemo enables Nokia to deliver new mobile computing experiences based on open-source technology that has strong ties with desktop platforms,” says Jonathan Arber, Senior Research Analyst in Consumer Mobile at IDC.

More multitasking with Maemo
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 simultaneously. Switching between applications is simple, as all running content is constantly available through the dashboard. The panoramic homescreen can be fully personalized with favorite shortcuts, widgets and applications.

To make web browsing more enjoyable, the Nokia N900 features a high-resolution WVGA touch screen and fast internet connectivity with 10/2 HSPA and WLAN. Thanks to the browser powered by Mozilla technology, websites look the way they would on any computer. Online videos and interactive applications are vivid with full Adobe Flash(TM) 9.4 support. Maemo software updates happen automatically over the internet.

Messaging on the N900 is easy and convenient thanks to the full physical slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Setting up email happens with only a few touches and the Nokia Messaging service mobilizes up to 10 personal email accounts. Text message or IM exchanges with friends are shown in one view and all conversations are organized as separate windows.

The Nokia N900 has 32GB of storage, which is expandable up to 48GB via a microSD card. For photography, the Maemo software and the N900 come with a new tag cloud user interface that will help users get the most out of the 5MP camera and Carl Zeiss optics.

The Nokia N900 will be available in select markets from October 2009 with an estimated retail price of EUR 500 excluding sales taxes and subsidies. The Nokia N900 will be displayed at Nokia World, Stuttgart, on September 2. More information on Maemo is available at http://maemo.nokia.com.

Here are a couple Youtube Videos Introducing the new N900 and its Maemo OS :-

Nokia N900 – Maemo user interface in action

Nokia N900 – Product showcase

Nokia N900 – Hands-on tour

And a couple Important links worth checking out :-

Read the post announcing the Nokia N900 over on Nokia Conversations.

Read more about the new Maemo OS over on Maemo.Nokia.com.

Want to develop for Maemo ? Check out the Developers Corner.

And of course, the N900 Product Page.

And finally, Eldar’s (P)Review of the Nokia N900

Eeesh. I have to say, I havent been this excited to see a Nokia device since the N95. I cant wait to check this one out when it releases. October cant get here fast enough !

[Pics and Specs via AAS]

   

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