Nokia N900 review
Verdict:
Perfect for Linux developers with deep pockets, but despite great performance and an intuitive OS, it's not suitable for consumers who want a wide selection of apps and easy updates.
Review Date: 2 Mar 2010
Price when reviewed: £440
Supplier: http://www.carphonewarehouse.co.uk
Reviewed By: Barry de la Rosa
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Within an app, or on the home screen, there's a small notification area at the top of the screen, where you can view the time, and icons for battery, wireless and signal as well as your current status. Tapping this area brings up a small screen where you can quickly change volume, set alarms, sync with an Exchange server, set up a connection, or change your status or profile - a very useful tool.
Apps are a weakness: developers are more keen to write apps for flashy new operating systems such as Android and iPhone OS, and although they might get excited about MeeGo, Maemo seems destined become a curiosity. Nokia says that Maemo apps will run on MeeGo phones, but remains silent regarding MeeGo apps on the N900.
While Nokia has done a lot with its Ovi Store, it still can't compete with Apple or Google's app stores, not only on quantity but on quality. Of the top ten "Recommended" apps, three are games, one is a movie video trailer and one is an app that displays a candle on the screen.
There aren't any of the clever, innovative web service-based apps that you'd find on an iPhone or Android device. While there's support for Exchange, the N900 only ships with a trial viewer for Office documents and a PDF viewer, and no editors are currently available. Ovi Maps is arguably as good as Google maps, but doesn't offer turn-by-turn navigation.
It's best to think of the N900 in much the same way as Nokia's Communicator line of large smartphones, as more of a mobile computer than a phone. Indeed, it actually feels more like a laptop, especially as you predominantly use it in landscape mode - the one notable exception is in fact when you open the dialler to make a call (you actually have to tap an icon to open the dialler, as there aren't any buttons on the fascia).
The problem with being such a powerful device is twofold: the most obvious problem is the price, which will put off most users. Secondly, despite Maemo's touch-friendly interface and intuitive controls, MeeGo's shadow hangs over it.
Nokia won't make a definitive statement regarding the N900 and MeeGo. "With the MeeGo partnership announced only recently and the Nokia N900 released in December, it is too early to confirm compatibility between the two at this stage," was the firm's response when we enquired. The obvious conclusion from that statement is that the N900 won't get an upgrade. Power users may be able to manually install MeeGo when it's released, but the average customer isn't going to get over-the-air updates
We must admit we loved the N900, but at this price it's beyond most consumers, and its future is uncertain. While powerful, it doesn't have the app support or upgrade potential of other phones - unless you're willing, and able, to handle manual installation in a Linux environment.
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User Reviews
I just tried this out - a friend has it - pretty neat but I am still in love with my N95! There are some apps for this phone at http://www.nokiaappstore.co.uk
By nokiaappsman on 14 Mar 2010 ![]()
Surprisingly Very Good and Reliable to Use!
This phone kills the Sony X10 minipro in terms of no hangs and superior screen display resolution. It gets the job done so much better than any Xperias! I wished I gotten this or the HTC Legend before my 2 Xperias!!
By stangrant on 19 Oct 2010 ![]()
Nokia Apps
Not sure, think I will be going for the latest Nokia N8 when I next upgrade. However try these Nokia apps http://www.nokia-apps.co.uk
By nokiaappsman on 21 Nov 2010 ![]()
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