NOKIA Released N900 in India

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Nokia has launched Nokia N900 in India. Nokia's Maemo 5-based tablet, N900, which were obtainable in India through unofficial channels for a while at the moment. Viewing the demand for the receiver in the gray market, it seems Nokia has thought about receiving into the handset formally to India and that is correctly what it has done today.



Nokia N900, you can chat with standard phone calls, internet calls and instant messages and SMS. You can even share your status update, mood and place and also e-mail on the go with their rich HTML and full QWERTY keyboard.

OS is Linux-based Maemo 5, the device widespread multitasking abilities. The N900 also has a WVGA touchscreen and a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It comes with 32 GB of memory and an expansion slot - you can add up to 48GB - which should be sufficient for "normal" user. With a decent 5 megapixel camera, it seems the N900 take photography dangerously. All other features you can expect to find your way as well. We are talking about A-GPS and FM transmitter support. On the front connection, supports HSPA Bluetooth and Wi-Fi relationship as well.

Other significant features comprise Wi-Fi, 3G, FM transmitter and Bluetooth. Nokia N900 promises up to 6 hours 30 min of 2G talk time and up to 4 hours and 30 minutes of 3G talk time.

The phone will be obtainable in the final part of June and will come to Rs 30639.

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