1. Bye bye iPhone. Nokia back in the big time : A must own




    ARM Cortex-A8 600MHz processor with up to 1GB of application memory (256MB RAM and 768MB of virtual memory).

    3.5 inch widescreen, 800 x 480 pixels resolution, resistive touch.

    Dimensions of 110.9 x 59.8 x 18mm (19.5mm at camera), weight of 181g. This is shorter, but wider, thicker and heavier than the N97 (117 x 55.3 x 15.9mm at 150g). It's significantly smaller than the N810 (72 x 128 x 14mm at 226g), the previous Maemo device.

    Horziontal slider form factor with 3 line QWERTY keyboard on the lower slide and integrated (around the camera) device 'kick' stand.

    WiFi (b/g) (includes UPnP support) and HSDPA connectivity (triband WCDMA 900/1700/2100 and quadband GSM). The 1700 band is for T-Mobile USA (which suggests the N900 is headed for a carrier in the US to go up against Palm Pre (Sprint) and iPhone (AT&T).

    To be clear - this is a phone, in contrast to previous Maemo devices which had no cellular telephony functions. However, in contrast to Nokia's Symbian smartphones, it might be considered a mobile computing device first, then a phone.

    5 megapixel main camera (2.8 aperture, 5.2 focal length, dual LED flash and video light), with Carl Zeiss Tessar optics, video capture at WVGA (800 x 480) at up to 25 frames per second. Camera supports geotagging, tagging with keyword and ability to share to Ovi and Flickr.

    Integrated GPS with A-GPS.

    Integrated FM trasnmitter.

    Bluetooth 2.1, including full support for stereo headsets (A2DP and AVRCP).

    Nokia 3.5mm AV connector for audio input/output and TV-Out.

    microUSB for connectivity and charging.

    32GB of internal flash storage, microSD card slot.

    Nokia BL-5J battery with 1320 mAh capacity.


    Runs Maemo 5; Nokia say, 'Maemo brings the power of computer to mobile devices. Designed with the Internet at its core. Linux-based Maemo software takes us into a new era of mobile computing'.

    Browser (Fennec) powered by Mozilla technology, supports full Flash 9.4 and AJAX.

    Customisable 'panorama' desktop and multi-window task switcher.


    Unified communications and address book: voice calls, internet calls, instant messages and SMS. Includes the ability to merge phonebook, Skype contacts and other contacts into a single address book.

    Ability to share status, location with friends, keep multiple IM and SMS converstions going and move between them.

    Nokia Messaging pre-installed, mobilise up to 10 personal email accounts. Includes quasi-push email and rich HTML support.

    Video playback H.264, MPEG-4, XviD: up to WVGA (800 x 480) at 25 frames per second; WMV: VGA resolution at 30 frames persecond; Flash.

    Video streaming in the browser.

    Music playback formats include MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, M4A, WAV, WMA.



  2. Ok let me know if you still have problems with a new cable


  3. I gotta get me one of those. Just hoping someone cracks it so the Linux can be opened right up. It's got everything you could want!


    another question, guys (sorry, if I'm a nuisance)..

    received my nokia 6600i slide today and wanted to see whether mms work, but it doesn't.
    downloaded a configuration sms from eplus, which said it'd enable the mms function. received it, typed in the PIN... but it's still not working.

    anything else I'm supposed to do or does it take a while or... ?


    It should take effect straight away, if not take it to an ePlus store or just a general store, if you got one close and see if they can do it.
  4. thanks, risto! will get back to you.

    and drew, I'll go to town in a bit and look out for a store. I can't seem to manage it on my own
  5. Ok, so, I was gonna post this a few days back, but I've been tied up.

    My firstborn child/first computer:



    Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T6500, Vista (SP1, 64-bit), 4GB RAM, DDR2 800MHz, supports 720p content, 1366x768 (HD+), Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD, 320GB

    Battery is really good too, 7 hours supposedly at most. Was $679.99 plus tax (YAY politics)

    Should I get the protection plan best buy offers with it for an additional $200? My laptop is for college, and the plan goes for three years.
  6. Originally posted by stj0691:
    Should I get the protection plan best buy offers with it for an additional $200? My laptop is for college, and the plan goes for three years.


    Yes, especially when you take it along with you to school. Damage is done easily.
  7. Originally posted by germcevoy:Bye bye iPhone. Nokia back in the big time : A must own

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    ARM Cortex-A8 600MHz processor with up to 1GB of application memory (256MB RAM and 768MB of virtual memory).

    3.5 inch widescreen, 800 x 480 pixels resolution, resistive touch.

    Dimensions of 110.9 x 59.8 x 18mm (19.5mm at camera), weight of 181g. This is shorter, but wider, thicker and heavier than the N97 (117 x 55.3 x 15.9mm at 150g). It's significantly smaller than the N810 (72 x 128 x 14mm at 226g), the previous Maemo device.

    Horziontal slider form factor with 3 line QWERTY keyboard on the lower slide and integrated (around the camera) device 'kick' stand.

    WiFi (b/g) (includes UPnP support) and HSDPA connectivity (triband WCDMA 900/1700/2100 and quadband GSM). The 1700 band is for T-Mobile USA (which suggests the N900 is headed for a carrier in the US to go up against Palm Pre (Sprint) and iPhone (AT&T).

    To be clear - this is a phone, in contrast to previous Maemo devices which had no cellular telephony functions. However, in contrast to Nokia's Symbian smartphones, it might be considered a mobile computing device first, then a phone.

    5 megapixel main camera (2.8 aperture, 5.2 focal length, dual LED flash and video light), with Carl Zeiss Tessar optics, video capture at WVGA (800 x 480) at up to 25 frames per second. Camera supports geotagging, tagging with keyword and ability to share to Ovi and Flickr.

    Integrated GPS with A-GPS.

    Integrated FM trasnmitter.

    Bluetooth 2.1, including full support for stereo headsets (A2DP and AVRCP).

    Nokia 3.5mm AV connector for audio input/output and TV-Out.

    microUSB for connectivity and charging.

    32GB of internal flash storage, microSD card slot.

    Nokia BL-5J battery with 1320 mAh capacity.


    Runs Maemo 5; Nokia say, 'Maemo brings the power of computer to mobile devices. Designed with the Internet at its core. Linux-based Maemo software takes us into a new era of mobile computing'.

    Browser (Fennec) powered by Mozilla technology, supports full Flash 9.4 and AJAX.

    Customisable 'panorama' desktop and multi-window task switcher.


    Unified communications and address book: voice calls, internet calls, instant messages and SMS. Includes the ability to merge phonebook, Skype contacts and other contacts into a single address book.

    Ability to share status, location with friends, keep multiple IM and SMS converstions going and move between them.

    Nokia Messaging pre-installed, mobilise up to 10 personal email accounts. Includes quasi-push email and rich HTML support.

    Video playback H.264, MPEG-4, XviD: up to WVGA (800 x 480) at 25 frames per second; WMV: VGA resolution at 30 frames persecond; Flash.

    Video streaming in the browser.

    Music playback formats include MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, M4A, WAV, WMA.




    Way.too.cool...
  8. New Ipods announced today... camera on Ipod Nano, memory upgrade for Touch... a bit dissapointing. Will still get myself a Touch though
  9. iPod touch is a nice thing, but still a crippled iPhone


  10. I'd love to get an Iphone but that one is way too expensive.


  11. I know, i havent got any of the apple products. Too overpriced for my taste. Dont mind spending cash, but i rather have more features than explosive looks. If you get what i mean
  12. Originally posted by Risto:[..]

    I know, i havent got any of the apple products. Too overpriced for my taste. Dont mind spending cash, but i rather have more features than explosive looks. If you get what i mean


    well i like the fact that the touch can be used for everything. it's a media player, but you can also use it as a pda (if you download some apps) only thing i would really love to be on it is gps....