Nokia N900 joins hands with Linux

Nokia N900 is a Linux based mobile phone. This is the first time Nokia has manufactured a Linux based phone. It uses Maemo 5 operating system to run on. This phone has a handsome body with a wholesome structure. It feels good to hole this handset in hand. it can also be very easily be carried around in the pocket. It is a slider phone which has a sliding QWERTY keyboard. The controls have been placed perfectly on the body. There are no physical buttons on the front of the screen, there is only the touch screen surrounded by a glossy border.

The Nokia N900 is generally operated in the landscape view, but to support video calling the screen can be set to portrait view as well. The display is brilliant and produces sharp and clear images. The resolution of the screen is 800 by 400 pixels. The touch screen is resistive in nature. It is very responsive and can be very comfortably be operated by fingers. The slider keyboard is also very comfortable to use. It has three rows to fit in all the keys. There also many shortcuts from the keyboard which make the functionality of the keyboard very easy.

The Nokia N900 supports flawless quality in terms of connectivity. There are many different types of networks that are present in this phone including Wi-Fi, 3G and GPRS. It is also very easy to switch between these networks especially when a hotspot is near by. Another good feature is the integration of contacts with Google Talk and Skype. One can easily do the Skype calling from the phonebook. This phone provides one of the best experiences of using internet on a phone.

It has a very smooth flowing Internet browser and certainly claims the title of best Internet phone. One can also zoom in the web pages and can also watch videos on YouTube. The Nokia N900 is also having great multimedia features. It has a five megapixel camera which is capable of taking very high quality still images and videos as well. It is also very easy to share, email or upload multiple photographs from this phone.