Nokia N900 review
in Smartphones
Verdict
The Maemo OS shows promise, but the competition is hot and the N900 just fails to make the grade
Review Date: 15 Dec 2009
Reviewed By: Jonathan Bray
Price when reviewed: £200, on a £14.67 per month, 24 months contract.
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From around the web
Free From Nokia
Nokia are giving them away for free to certain people - i am a luckly one. Nokia are desperate to keep people with them.
By henry20012 on 15 Dec 2009 ![]()
Buggy Integration with Outlook
Currently I wouldn't even consider replacing my E71 when it's up for replacement in March 2010. I'm off to another brand. Since March 2009 Nokia has had advance warning of Windows 7 launch and did absolutely nothing to ensure that its PC Suite would synchronise properly - it does not. Therefore avoid it like the plague.
By stephen_elms on 15 Dec 2009 ![]()
Free from nokia?
Hey Henry,
I'd be interested to know how nokia is giving them away? to be honest, it sounds like a hoax.
By Didjee on 15 Dec 2009 ![]()
@ Stephen_elms - i currently have the E71 and it works fine with windows 7 for me - no problem at all.
@Didjee I have joined a research group with Nielsen. This research company has joined forces with nokia to help nokia develop better smartphones. I currently have a meter which observes the day to day activity and headaches - i currently get £10 from them every 3 months - i receive my first payment the other day. They then emailed me and said we want you to test the N900 with this software on it for 4-5 months and you can keep the phone afterwards - all for nothing. It's true.
By henry20012 on 15 Dec 2009 ![]()
@ Stephen_elms - i currently have the E71 and it works fine with windows 7 for me - no problem at all.
@Didjee I have joined a research group with Nielsen. This research company has joined forces with nokia to help nokia develop better smartphones. I currently have a meter which observes the day to day activity and headaches - i currently get £10 from them every 3 months - i receive my first payment the other day. They then emailed me and said we want you to test the N900 with this software on it for 4-5 months and you can keep the phone afterwards - all for nothing. It's true.
By henry20012 on 15 Dec 2009 ![]()
Nokia N900
I have been given this chance to use Nokia N900 for research purpose and to keep it. They said i will receive in the 1st 2 weeks of January 2010. Let see.
By Naseer on 31 Dec 2009 ![]()
@ Naseer I have also received the N900 for research purposes. I got it last week, and i think it's fantastic.
By henry20012 on 21 Jan 2010 ![]()
Cheap Mobile Phone
It’s hard to do a good battery test, and the best that I can say is that I barely made it through a day of battery life with heavy usage. With typical normal usage, however, you should not have a problem with the phone lasting the entire day.
http://www.gsmcellulars.com/
By Jahnavi on 27 Aug 2010 ![]()
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