A real smart phone.
2 of 6 Ciao Users found the following review helpful
Advantages A lot of features, open source software and a good camera
Disadvantages Price might be a little high, sometimes sluggish
At first I found this smart phone feels like it to complicated to use, but after only 10 minutes of playing around in the menues it feels logical and intuitive. I really like the "feel" of Maemo and the "openess" of the operating system. The N900 has a lot of excellent features like, FM-transmitter, 5MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics, stereo bluetooth that I use when riding my bike, 32 GB of internal memory upgradable with micro sd card but I have not eaven filled up half of the internal storage yet, and a QWERTY keyboard, now the keyboard is something that I cant live without, messaging or facebooking or e-mailing is super fast. In my mind, audio quality is among the best there is. One little thing that might put people of is the CPU is running at only 600MHz, but with tweaks at least it can be overclocked up to 1GHz. All in all, a real smartphone!
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