The Nokia N900, since it landed, has been making some rather big waves, both with reviewers and users alike, which is hardly a big surprise when you consider the device is crammed full of useful apps, has masses of storage, and that Maemo 5 OS at its core. But what can newcomers to the Nokia N900 way of thinking expect to experience if they decide to purchase themselves a device? Find out with the latest clutch of Nokia N900 videos...
One of the best aspects about the Nokia N900 is that it is so easy to subscribe, organise, and therefore, stay up-to-date with all your news and online media. In short, the Nokia N900 is the perfect device for any user that demands PC like control and performance over their mobile RSS Feeds.
Gaming: In addition to this, you might just be blown away by how powerful the gaming side of the Nokia N900 is - there’s rich graphics, accelerometer controls, innovative games, and much, much more. For a little glimpse of how good the actual on-board gaming facilities are, check out this nugget of gaming glory.
Geo-tagging: Since it arrived on the scene earlier this year, geo-tagging has gone on to become quite popular. In short, Geo-tagging is taking a picture of a landmark, say Big Ben, then activating your GPS, which tells up you the exact location of the picture, complete with address, post code, and any other information you might want to add. After you’ve done this, the locations is saved to you phone for later reference. We’ve always liked this feature, but it looks like it just got a lot better on the Nokia N900...
Hermes: Lets face it, contact lists are usually boring - just a name, a number, and maybe an email. However, an application, known as Hermes, for the Nokia N900 changes all this. For starters the application makes the contact list a hell of a lot better looking, as well as allowing you to link up pictures to contacts, store all their information in one place, and also add things such as birthdays etc. In addition to this, Hermes will link up to both Facebook and Twitter where it pulls all the relevant information over such as status updates, photos, and events.
All videos are courtesy of the official Nokia blog: Nokia Conversations