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Nokia N900 Specs and Videos: Price and Release Not Known

Nokia N900 Specs and Videos: Price and Release Not Known

By: Alan Ng | August 28, 2009 | 2 Comments

We have some fantastic videos for you to watch now, all showing off Nokia’s upcoming and flashy Nokia N900 Tablet / Phone device. The phone is causing a lot of excitement due to its Linux-based Maemo 5 interface, although we are still unclear on a solid price or release date yet.

As reported from PMPToday, the Nokia N900 is expected to be released before the end of the year in Europe. At the moment a specific date has not been revealed, although this may change after the upcoming Nokia World event on September 2nd where the phone is set to be unveiled.

Its not just a standard internet tablet either, as you’ll also get smartphone features such as a 3.5-inch (800×480) touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera with flash, QWERTY keyboard, HSDPA, 32GB on board memory and much more.

Another feature we are hearing is that the browser featured in the Nokia N900 will be Mozilla Firefox based and will come with full flash support, hooray!

Rumored price is set to be around 500 Euros, but we’ll confirm this soon once we know more. Check out the lovely videos below and let us know your impressions on the Nokia N900.

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  • John

    Honestly, too expensive. It’s packed with features, yes. But many smartphones already offer that much for much less. Of course, some goodies are not on par (like 800×480, video capabilities etc.), but still…. too expensive for what it offers, when you take into account the price of comparable things these days (notebooks and netbooks, for instance).

    It will be a niche product, if most. And let’s pray it won’t be a problematic firmware frenzy, testing-oriented launched phone like the last Nokia phones (5800 anyone?)

  • Mominwhiz

    Nokia 5800 is an excellent phone, beats iphone anyday, n97 is a step up but not worth the price, n900 is another step up but outrageously priced! Frankly when we can do all productivity & entertainment & networking tasks on 5800 at a fraction of cost why spend so much at the times of recession?