Nokia flagship Linux platform

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Nokia re leaked new flagship product that relies on the Linux platform N900 Internet tablet. Devices that use Linux Maemo will be available starting in October 2009 with an estimated price of 500 Euros.

The emergence of new products flagship Linux based Nokia is already a rumor in the last few days. Nokia's been relying on the Symbian mobile devices is known to have developed a Linux Maemo devices primarily to support Internet-centric devices, specifically designed to access the Internet.

"With the Linux software, the Mozilla browser technology, and now with mobile connectivity, the Nokia N900 provides full mobility experience," said Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President Markets Nokia in the press release. According to him, the use of Linux will be able to walk along with the Symbian platform and complementary product lines Nokia. Included with Windows that will be used in the first netbook Nokia Booklet 3G will be released 2 September.

Nokia N900 to work with the software version of the Maemo 5. Processor used is the ARM Cortex-A8 with the support of 256 MB of RAM memory and 768 MB of virtual memory. Its hard disk capacity of 32 GB and can be expanded to 48 GB with microSD. Internet connection can be done through the internal modem or WiFi and HSPA mobile dual band GSM/GPRS/EDGE/3G.

This device also features a QWERTY keyboard and touch screen. The screen supports graphics acceleration 3DOpenGL ES 2.0 and Adobe Flash 9.4 to run the animation. This device also features 5MP camera with Carl Zeiss lens and Assisted GPS.

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