Nokia N900 starts shipping

Nokia N900 Phone

Here is some good news for users with their draining and dragging wait. Well, the shipments of the Nokia N900 have now started. The Nokia N900 will now be available in retail stores in November for €500. The phone which was adjourned due to some optimization of the Maemo 5 operating system has now started shipping.

Nokia N900 is a Linux based phone that smartly employs the latest Internet Tablet technology allowing users to browse the internet like they would on their PC. The dainty handset functions on the latest Maemo 5 software, enabling multiple application windows to be running simultaneously.

“The Nokia N900 has generated a lot of interest since its public launch in August, which has been reflected in the device preorders,” stated Jose-Luis Martinez, Vice President, Nseries, Nokia. “What’s exciting is the Maemo software, which takes its cues from the desktop computer and offers a full browsing experience like no other handset. We believe the Nokia N900 will be a very compelling device for people who are passionate about technology.”

The powerful N900 comes integrated with 1GB of application memory, an ARM Coretex-A8 processor alongside OPENGL ES 2.0 graphics capability. Besides, its homescreen can be customized with users’ desired shortcuts, applications and widgets for speedy and convenience of usage. There is even touchscreen capability along with an efficient QWERTY keyboard.

Glimpsing over its storage capacity, the device comes equipped with 32GB of storage which can be mounted to 48GB with a microSD card. To spellbind all, the remarkable phone features a ripping Carl Zeiss 5MP Camera.

Nokia admirers may now celebrate and flaunt their style with this entrancing handset just around the corner. Initially, the Nokia N900 will be acquirable in Europe, Middle-East, Russia and North America. It can be grappled for €500 (approx Rs. 38,684).