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Old 08-27-2009
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Nokia unveils Linux-based smartphone, N900

In addition to elbowing its way into the netbook scene, Nokia has unveiled a new smartphone, the N900. Keeping its Internet Tablet devices close to heart, the company has given life to a tablet-smartphone-Frankenstein. The company sees its new handset as an evolution from its tablets - which, naturally, lacked cellular functionality.

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Old 08-28-2009
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Hahaha that video made me laugh. Your watching it thinking, 'yep, yep, yep... another iPhone/Generic touch screen device' then... BAM at 1:04 they flip out the keyboard :P

I'm sold: Simply because I LOVE the choice of music for the video :P
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Old 08-28-2009
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Guess I have to put on my raving shoes before buying this phone.
Now I'm sure I put them in the closet circa '92.

Seriously I'm sold.
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Old 08-28-2009
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Pat on the back to the marketing people, great vid. Looks like a good phone, though in practice, the apps probably won't be that responsive.
Bigger picture, not sure where Nokia are heading at the moment. Phone company, Netbook company, its a huge product line up, which can be confusing to consumers.
Maybe thats why Apple and RIM are doing so well?
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Old 08-28-2009
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I want one NOW!!
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Old 08-28-2009
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"Its uninspiring design further reflects its experimental nature." - sorry i dont see that .. I love the design.. you dont need to change anything.
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Old 08-28-2009
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Maemo is genuinely fantastic, but sadly for now least seems to be tied to Nokia (it is open source on the whole, but has a few proprietary parts in the stack), Android needs to catch up.

The hardware is nothing new, Cortex-A8 and SGX graphics, the Carl Zeiss lens no doubt cost more than any of the chips did.

Overall, I think this is probably better than the iPhone, but less apps; definitely a early generation product, and overpriced. But hopefully this is a taste of things to come and later models using A9-MPCore processors and thinner, lighter designs will be more promising - as well as whatever Google/Apple (and Microsoft? Nah...) can come up with in terms of software.
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Old 08-28-2009
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Also, second guest poster, the hip kids have been doing the 90's revival since around 2007, your raving shoes wont look out of place at all.
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Old 08-29-2009
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anyone know the name of the track used? phone doesnt look too bad tbh.
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