Nokia N900 delayed again, to launch in November

Nokia N900 Internet Tablet The Nokia N900 Internet tablet, one of Nokia’s most awaited devices has been delayed once again. According to Ubergizmo, Nokia enthusiasts won’t see this device in the market until November this year. Seemingly, users will have to wait for some more time to get our hands on this dainty device.

The N900 runs on Maemo operating system and will come with support for 3G network connections. Apparently, this tablet will come embedded with ARM Cortex-A8 processor, 1GB of application memory and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration. The features will allow users to effortlessly swap between several applications.

The N900 also allows users to personalize the homescreen with their favorite shortcuts, widgets and applications. The high-resolution WVGA touchscreen claims to enhance the internet browsing experience. The device boasts of a 32GB of storage and can be expandable up to 48GB by means of a microSD card. The other notable features include full QWERTY keyboard and 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics.

We just hope that the Nokia N900 internet tablet comes our way soon. This device is said to retail for around $650 (approx. Rs. 30,323) to $700 (approx. Rs. 32,644) if at all it hits the market this November.