Nokia N900 Mobile Using Linux Operating System

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Nokia is one of the world renowned mobile phone manufacturers are always producing the latest mobile phone output with various designs and operating systems. One of the phones that have circulated in the market is the Nokia N900. Nokia N900 is the output of which has several advantages in using an operating system that is based on Maemo Linux Debian derivative. An embedded Linux operating on this phone allows users to use multiple applications embedded on Linux just like on a computer, but packaged in smaller sizes. And the full QWERTY keypad also complement this phone as a PC device.

Besides several other advantages of the Maemo is already embedded in this phone, there are also several other advantages. These advantages are Maemo can access various applications at the same time.
Wi-Fi 802.11b / g embedded in this
mobile phone also supports connectivity to a wireless Internet network. Meanwhile, to maximize your surfing the internet world, N900 mobile phone is also embedded a browser application that we can meet in your PC or Notebook. Embedded browser is Mozilla, and there are applications that have Adobe Flash 9.4 HSPA support to support broad-band speed. In addition there are also several applications for social networking such as FaceBook commonly used in this cell phone.

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