Nokia N900: N97 Follow-up Revealed Comments

Author Gordon Kelly
Published 20th Aug 2009
Nokia N900: N97 Follow-up Revealed

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comment Ryan said on 20th August 2009

Mmmmm. WANT. Maemo also happens to be the dev platform for Fennec!

comment drdark said on 20th August 2009

Mmm, I like the look of the N97 more... is there something wrong with me? :(

comment Gordon said on 20th August 2009

@drdark - yes. Time to call the men in white coats ;)

comment Chris said on 20th August 2009

Isn't this more of an 'Internet Tablet' in the same vein as the N810? The screen size and model number would suggest that...

comment cjb110 said on 20th August 2009

huh? surely its the n800/n810 it will replace, rather than a phone? My N800 is just a tad to large to be a everyday phone.
Symbian^4 will power the phones. Maemo the MID's/Handhelds or whatever name they have this week.

comment Robovski said on 21st August 2009

I do find it is all that I'm looking for to replace my old Samsung F700. I'm afriad I've fallen in love with actual QWERTY, and I want a decent camera. I don't mind "big" phones, I'm a big guy.

comment Ripsnorter said on 21st August 2009

@Gordon

I'm not sure what the correct terminology is, but is the keyboard one you could type on, even if it's the two finger poking kind, or do the keys have to be pressed against resistance until they click?

comment ChaosDefinesOrder said on 22nd August 2009

wow, after reading the fill Mobile Review article, that's axactly what I'm looking for from a large screen mobile device. Desktop style layout, finger friendly everything, a physical keyboard, large WVGA screen. Plus, in other articles around the web - slashdot for example, there's rumours that this N900 is not just built for Maemo, they're intending this to be a fully operable Linux device so Nokia will be bundling a flashing utility so you can flash on fully functional Linux distros...

of course that can't be confirmed until Nokia says so, but it sounds promising!

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