The Main Features Of The Nokia N900

Submitted by: Vincent Rogers

The Nokia N900 was released at the tail end of 2009, but since then it has gained huge popularity through a massive network of worldwide users. The dual layered design with incorporated keyword and touch screen provides great functionality, particularly for communications, whilst the media and in-built software give this powerful smartphone a specification to rival any of its competitors. So what are the main features of the Nokia N900?

Touchscreen

Let’s start with one that we’ve already touched on, excusing any pun, the screen. The Nokia N900 features a 3.5 inch touch screen with 800 x 480 pixels. This provides great colour definition and overall clarity, making it the ideal complement for viewing your pictures, films and websites.

Camera

Speaking of pictures, you will be able to get snap happy with the 5 MP Carl Zeiss lens with integrated 25fps video recording functionality. Whilst not the most powerful camera phone on the market, it offers decent resolution for pictures on the go.

Memory

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When it comes to internal memory, Nokia smartphones don’t tend to mess around. The Nokia N900 is no exception, providing 32 GB of storage along with 256 MB of RAM. If that isn’t enough, there is a Micro SD slot that can take cards with up to 16 GB of memory, taking your total storage space up to 48 GB!

Connectivity

As with all modern smartphones, you won’t have to worry too much about getting online when on the go. With 10 Mbps HSDPA and even 2 Mbps HUSPA 3G connection to back up your Wi-Fi capability, you can take advantage of that screen and browse your favourite sites wherever you are.

GPS and Maps

This too is something of a given; however the Nokia N900 benefits from GPS tracking and usage of Nokia’s own Ovi maps software. So if you are out and about, finding your way home shouldn’t be a problem if you keep this phone handy.

VoIP Calls

If you don’t want to rack up your phone bill and have a Skype account, you’ll be happy to know that you can access it through the Nokia N900. Just as with Skype, Google Talk is also featured on the phone giving you more choice when it comes to online calls.

Media

It comes with the usual media package too. This means a decent music player, FM radio, FM transmitter (for playing music through a separate device) and video .

Battery Life

As with many smartphones, the battery in the Nokia N900 can be quickly drained through continued usage. You can get up to four and a half hours talk time on 3G, but over 24 hours of music play. Not the best, but certainly not the worst either.

Anything else?

Well, there’s the full QWERTY keyboard as mentioned earlier, has the usual accelerometer for automatically turning the screen and sizes up at 110.9 x 59.8 x 18mm with a weight of 181 g. You’ll also get 5 games to start off with plus the usual options to download further content.

All in all, as you can probably tell, the Nokia N900 provides a well-rounded smartphone solution.

About the Author: Vincent Rogers is a freelance writer who writes for a number of UK businesses. For a great range of Pay Monthly Mobile Phones including the latest

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