Monday, November 21, 2011
Nokia N900 the phone of 2 years ago... but its a computer?
Nokia N900- The phone as a block i must admit. But for a block, it can do alot more than call or text. The Nokia N900 is a mobile computer. you are able to access terminal, dual boot OS's, Overclock your CPU, play games that take 3D graphics. the phone starts out with 600mhz in a single core processor (overclocked to 1156mghz), 256 MB RAM, 768 MB swap, quad-band GSM/GPRS and ARM Cortex-A8.
The most special thing about this phone, is that it runs Maemo 5, a firmware created solely for this phone. To be exact it has Linux built into it. But linux is a OS made for computers. Well the Nokia N900 is able to download and use debian (a interface of windows) and allows controls over CMD.
Of course you can't forget that it allows you to boot into an Andriod OS, or stream movies anywhere. The phone comes with built in adobe 10 which lets you stream videos unlike the other phones that came out during the Nokia N900's release.
So college students tend to bring a Laptop to school. Instead of carrying a 10lb laptop bring something that fits into your jean pocket. The phone is able to open PDF files which majority of your college text books can be found online. Also the phone has Microsoft Word processing in it, allowing you to type an essay. oh texting an essay would be hard, but a micro usb, keyboard is connectable.
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This post is so scientific, so its interesting to try to follow it. I like that it is that way because it puts more emphasizes on how scientific phones are now. They are not just a simple little device. I like the sentence that says, instead of bringing your laptop just bring your phone. I think that is so true and is already happening.
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