Nokia makes Maemo powered N900 official

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Nokia N900

 

Nokia is surely building some excitement for next week’s Nokia World. Its the fourth announcement in four days and today marks an entry of N900, Nokia’s Linux-based Maemo 5 OS. Unlike previous attempts of hiding the processor info, Nokia this time, is boasting the integration ARM Cortex-A8 processor clocked at 600MHz with application memory going up to 1GB and support OpenGL ES 2.0.

Amongst other features, it has a 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen, Mozilla browser, full Adobe Flash 9.4 support, Wi-Fi, HSPA, 32GB internal memory with expandable up to 48GB via microSD card, 5MP Carl Zeiss camera with dual LED flash, A-GPS and 3.5mm Nokia A/V connector.

N900 will start retailing from October 2009 in select markets for 500 Euros excluding taxes.

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One Response to “Nokia makes Maemo powered N900 official”

  1. [...] until now. Some guy has posted a video running Windows 3.1 on N900 via a Dosbox app. With the rich hardware set it boasts, you would expect it to run pretty well but with ARM’s no x86 support and emulation, it [...]

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