Nokia postpones market launch of the N900 to November

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Nokia postpones market launch of the N900 to November

Before the introduction of even more feedback from developers should be evaluated sony battery. It uses Nokia’s Maemo Webtablet operating system and offers multi-tasking. Originally it should have come in October in the trade.

Nokia has postponed the launch of its Linux-based N900 Webtablets in November. Writes Peter Schneider, head of marketing for the Maemo platform for Nokia, the maemo-Forum. Actually, the N900 should appear in October for 595 Euro sony vgp-bps8 battery.

The reason for the delay was called Schneider that Nokia was waiting for more feedback from developers. The company had on the Maemo Summit in early October awarded 300 units from the pre-production to get more feedback from the community. Only when the proposals were evaluated, successes of market launch. "The feedback is very important for us because we want to offer with the N900 are getting the best user experience."

Despite the late introduction lenovo thinkpad x60 battery of the N900 Schneider is excited to work with developers and users. "The Nokia N900 is a good example of what we have achieved together with the open source community for the Maemo software."

The Finnish mobile phone manufacturer had introduced the N900 Webtablet officially the end of August. It uses the Linux operating system developed by Nokia Maemo 5, the multitasking features, and comes with a samsung slb-1137c battery Mozilla browser that supports Flash 9.4.


Nokia’s N900 Webtablet coming in November at a price of 595 euros in the trade (Image: Nokia).

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