Nokia N900 starts shipping in US
- Friday, November 20, 2009, 6:09
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The Nokia N900 has finally hit the selves of US market. The US launch has also abetted the mobile giant to bring an effective PC sprinting on the dynamic, Linux-based Maemo platform. The N900, built-in with multiple ways through the platform also claims to offer an exceptional user experience.
The Nokia N900 also claims to deliver favorite websites, social communities, email, music and images, all at one stop with the help of Linux-enabled Maemo operating system, multiple options of connectivity and 32GB of storage and trouble-free accessibility to 3rd Gen data networks. The N900 helps the users shoot every essential moment.
The several built-in apps and the feature of web browsing also help the N900 offer users the capability of multifunction..
The Maemo OS, built-upon open source platform, helps developers produce various apps, which range from home brew, Twitter and IM apps to other viable apps.

The integrated Mozilla technology in N900’s web browser helps users to make access to worldwide web as classical desktop PCs. The Nokia web browser also comes integrated with gesture support and Adobe Flash 9.4, which helps enhance user experience.
The device, with the help of its built-in full slide-and-hide QWERTY keyboard and 3.5-inch touchscreen, also helps users make up to 4 separate homescreens. The homescreens can be personalized with contacts application and calendar widget, desired bookmarked web pages and also with all the rage SNS sites.
The built-in 5mp camera of the Nokia N900 also boasts of dual LED flash and Carl Zeiss optical lens. Users’ videos and images can directly be shared from their handsets to Ovi Share. Users’ Ovi account can also be shared via Ovi services, such as files and Maps.

The Nokia N900 has been priced for $649 and can be availed via Nokia Flagship stores in Chicago and New York. Te N900 is also available to purchase from nokiausa.com as well as a number of e-tailers like Amazon and independent retailers.

