N900 Video Feast: Multi-tasking, Gaming, Battery, and Communication
By admin on December 14,
 2009 at 00:00,

Nokia N900 Review (First Impressions)It doesn’t take a genius to figure that we here at NokNok are big fans of the Nokia N900. As devices go, it really is something special featuring the brand new Maemo 5 Linux-based OS, 32GB of storage, and enough features to make any iPhone user green with envy. Find out a host of new users for your Nokia N900 after the jump..

The good people over at Nokia Conversations have another batch of 30 second videos highlighting some of the devices main points of interest. Read on after the jump for more details.

Multi-tasking: As you probably already know, one of the main strengths of the Nokia N900 is its multitasking capabilities. In short, you can open any number of apps, programs, and web pages without the device so much as breaking sweat. Sound too good to be true? Check out the video below.

Battery Life: Any heavy user will tell you that battery life is often a deal breaker when considering a new handset. However, because smartphones are used a lot more than normal handsets for surfing the web, pushing email through, and running background apps their batteries often take a bashing. Fortunately, this isn’t the case with the N900 which as you can see in the video below, it really goes the distance!

Gaming: The iPhone has enjoyed something of a monopoly over the mobile games market for quite some time now, which is largely down to its powerful chip set and accelerometer. However, it now has some stiff competition from the Nokia N900, which also uses an accelerometer, and has its own equally powerful chip set. And if the video below is anything to go by, Apple should be shaking in their boots!

Instant Messaging: Communicating on the Nokia N900 is designed to be fast, effective and intuitive, which means as soon as you get an idea or need to mail someone you can. The ease with which you can communicate is illustrated profoundly below, and as you can see, it is extremely user intuitive and fast. Nice.

What do you think about these features and which ones are you favourites? Tell us about it in the Comments below.

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