The newest supplement to the Nokia family is the first apparatus running Maemo 5, a new OS that takes the best of Nokia’s internet tablet variety and stuffs it into a phone-sized chassis. Featuring a gigantic 3.5-inch computer display and full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, it’s furthermore cramming a gravely powerful motor under the hood to power things along. Will the N900 lost the aged likeness of Symbian and convey Nokia to the next grade to agree the likes of the iPhone. The first thing you observe about the N900 is its size. It’s absolutely hefty at 110.9 x 59.8 x 18mm, and the heaviness of 181g means it’s not going to win any slimming competitions either. But it’s worth pointing out that Nokia hasn’t one time said that the N900 is a telephone, a successor to the N97 or any thing along those lines – it sees it as super-charged internet tablet with telephone capabilities, other than the other way around. Continue reading “New Hope Nokia N900 Review” »