Nokia N900 with Maemo gets official





Nokia is getting set to try to fight back against its eroding market share at the hands of Apple and RIM with new devices running Linux derived Maemo. The first Maemo device to debut from Nokia will be the high-end N900.

There has been lots of leaked information with regards to the N900 and Nokia has gone official with the specifications for the device. The N900 will run an ARM Cortex A8 CPU at 600MHz. The device will have 1GB of application memory and 32GB of internal storage expandable to 48GB with a microSD card.

The OS supports 3D graphics with OpenGL ES 2.0 and the N900 will operate on Quad band GSM with GPRS. Flash 9.4 is supported and the touchscreen device has a full-screen Mozilla web browser. The camera on the phone has Carl Zeiss optics and a sliding QWERTY keyboard is featured. The screen has a resolution of 800 x 480 and it will sell for EUR 500 in select areas this fall.

[via Nokia]

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