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Phone test: Nokia N900, a smartphone for Linux lovers!
Florence Legrand
December 22, 2009 6:36 PM
December 22, 2009 6:36 PM
After Garmin with its GPS phone, Nokia is giving us the N900, a hybrid terminal, somewhere between a very mini mobile PC and a multifunction phone. Careful though, this is far from a mass-market product.
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Nokia N900 |
Based on the Maemo operating system, derived from Linux, be under no illusions the N900 has obviously been designed for the most geeky among us and will be far from accessible for the average user. Let’s take a look.
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