Nokia unveiled a new lineup of entertainment devices following in the tradition of the XpressMusic range. The new X-series brings all the high end multimedia features into a very stylish and modern design. This range will definitely meet the needs of the younger generation, especially with the music focus and social connectivity in mind. Is this the end of the XpressMusic?
The new Nokia N97 mini brings us a slimmer, slicker and fresher version of the latest flagship, the Nokia N97. The N97 mini features the same tilting slide mechanism on a more compact 3.2″ widescreen display, an enhanced QWERTY keyboard with better situated directional keys, 8GB of built in storage and a 5MP Carl Zeiss Lens without the self harming lens cover.
If the recent announcement of the new Nokia N900 hasn’t got you excited enough, then just take a look at this Maemo 5 promo video… You can’t help but want one!
Maemo is a Linux based operating system designed to run on future Nokia devices. It will focus more on the high end bunch and coexist with Symbian. Symbian S60 5th Edition is Nokia’s touch based user interface, and it seams that Nokia have vigorously experimented it’s solutions on it in order to create the new success story.
Nokia has officially released the new Nokia N900 Mobile Computer just days before Nokia World 2009. The Nokia N900 has evolved from Nokia’s previous generation of Internet Tablets and broadens the choice for technology enthusiasts who appreciate the ability to multitask and browse the internet like they would on their PC. The Nokia N900 is what many people have been waiting for and may just be exactly what Nokia need to come up to par with the likes of the Apple’s iPhone.