Sick of your Nokia N900 Boot Video? Hack that puppy and upload your own!

The guys over at Maemo Arena have posted some juicy stuff that doesn’t require a Masters in Computer Science to implement on your Nokia N900. Since the Nokia N900 is open to just about anything you can throw at it, the Maemo OS is ripe for some interesting customizing. Hit the link for video and instructions.

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VIDEO: Nokia N900 Hands On

The fellows over at PhoneScoop got a chance to sit down with Nokia’s new N900 handset, which is headed shortly to a US carrier near you. This is new hotly anticipated Maemo 5 OS has been making the Nokia fanboys a bit crazy with anticipation of it’s arrival. So watch the video and leave a comment of your opinion.

Some of the specification of the handset:

  • ARM Cortex – A8 superscalar microprocessor core running at 600 MHz
  • Up to 1 GB of application memory (256 MB RAM, 768 MB virtual memory)
  • Linux-based operating system
  • 3D graphics accelerator with OpenGL ES 2.0 support
  • 32 GB internal storage
  • Expandable to up to 48 GB with an external microSD card
  • 3.5G and WLAN connectivity
  • Quadband GSM with GPRS and EDGE
  • Data transfers over a cellular network 10/2Mbps
  • Data transfers over Wi-Fi 54Mbps
  • Flash 9.4 support
  • Full-screen browsing
  • 5-megapixel digital camera
  • Carl Zeiss optical lens
  • Dual LED flash
  • 800 × 480 resolution video recording
  • Touch-sensitive screen
  • 3.5” WVGA display
  • 800 × 480 resolution
  • Tactile and onscreen QWERTY keyboards
  • Removable battery
  • Assisted-GPS receiver
  • Ovi Maps pre-installed

[via phonescooper]

Nokia N900 Official Photo Leaked

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The successor to the now N810, the N900 is all it’s official glory. We had posted some of the specs earlier but here they are again:

  • N900 will have a powerful looking resistive touchscreen that will span 3.5 inches (800 x 480 pixels).
  • QWERTY
  • 32 GB built-in memory
  • 5.0 MP camera (dual flash + autofocus)
  • Quadband support
  • FM
  • microSDHC support
  • GPS
  • And last but not least a 1 GHz ARM cortex A8 processor

[via BeGeek]