Price Range : Rs 35,000
Nokia N900 is a stylish smartphone that looks elegant and impressive with its QWERTY slider keypad. It is Nokia’s first Maemo Linux-powered smartphone that has complete phone functionality. However, it is incompatible with the Symbian OS and Nokia’s S60 user interface. The phone comes with a unique interface that provides easy navigation and browsing. It allows the users to slide through interfaces, move widgets easily around the screen and customize the placement of menu objects. User can stream music and video from their favourite websites by using Mozilla Fennec browser technology with AJAX support and full Flash. Maemo comes with unified contacts portal that allows the user to organize SMS, instant messages, voice and Internet calls in one place. Its three row full-QWERTY keyboard will let users to stay connected to friends and family.
Nokia N900 features a 3.5-inches TFT resistive touchscreen display with 800 x 480 pixels resolutions and 16M colours. It comes with Proximity sensor for auto turn-off and Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate. It comes with standard Lithium ion battery with 6 hours 30 min of talk time and 278 hours of standby time. It features a phonebook that allows practically unlimited entries and photocall function. User can maintain the call records including missed, dialled and received calls of previous 30 days. User can also play incorporated and downloadable games. This phone supports MP3 ringtones and comes in Black colour.
Nokia N900 comes with plenty of inbuilt memory of 32 GB that can be expanded with microSD expandable memory up to 16 GB. User can store huge amount of images, songs, videos, contacts, messages and other data easily on the phone. It features a 5 Megapixel camera that comes with autofocus, Dual LED flash, 2576×1936 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, video light and video recording facilities. It offers decent pictures and impressive video quality. It comes with music player allows the user to enjoy marvellous musical experience that supports MP3, WMA, WAV, and eAAC file formats.
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