Nokia N900: Tough to Beat

Tough to Match

The competition in the mobile phone industry is very tight, with no mobile phone manufacturer willing to let others advanced without a counter move. For Nokia, its seems that they might have lost a little ground, especially when Apple released the Iphone and RIM developed the functionally powerful Blackberry Community. But with the Nokia N900, Nokia is right back in the game.

This high performing, and stylish phone is a new offer that will surely affect the industry. New offers to match its functionality will undoubtedly be in the research and development stages of the different manufacturers. The good thing for Nokia, this is one mobile phone that will be tough to beat. It may not have the same appeal as the Iphone but in terms of functionality and looks, it is right up there with it.

How it Looks

The Nokia N900 has a design that is both classic and sophisticated. It does not have much flare or pizzazz that other smartphones might have but its total look is something few will consider as a weakness. This mobile phone comes in a 110.9 × 59.8 × 18 mm body, with a weight of 181 grams. It slides out and shows a full QWERTY keypad that helps in typing emails, instant messages or SMS. Its 3.5" touch-sensitive screen has a good and bright display, with a800 x 480-pixel resolution that shows pictures and videos in a clear quality. Certainly, design is not a weakness for the Nokia N900.

How it Functions

The Nokia N900 has a functionality that might be the envy of all other smartphones out in the market today. It has all of the basic functions that a mobile phone is supposed to have like an organizer, call capabilities, SMS / IM capabilities, email support, etc. but where this smartphone really shines is its ability to allow a user to multitask much like one would on a PC.

With its Linux-based, Meamo software, users can multitask like they were using a regular personal desktop computer. Plus, with its high processing memory, applications can boot up in a breeze, stalling if you open more than one. Its mobile Internet browsing is also good thanks to its high quality graphics and its support of Adobe Flash 9.4.

Throw in a decent camera, a multimedia function that rival the best in the market, high internal and expandable memory, an RSS Feeder, a PDF Reader, personalizing capabilities and you have one incredibly phone. The Nokia N900 will surely not be the end all of all smartphones but as of now, it is the one to beat.

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By Mark Hirst
Published: 9/11/2009
 
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