We don’t have our own Nokia N900 but we believe techradar when they concluded:
“But the cool thing about the N900 isn’t what you can do on it necessarily, it’s how you can do it. You don’t need forward and back arrows, you simply touch an element off the screen to go back to the homescreen, which is much like a desktop experience.”
It’s not too difficult to see where Nokia wanted to go: taking up where they began with the Nseries of smartphones. Te Nokia N900 is the logical next step to mobile computing. Apple may be the industry leader in user experience but it’s Nokia who has, with the N900, raised the bar in mobility. And the best part is that with the Nokia N900, the Finnish giant has discarded the slowness of Symbian to an OS resembling a genuine alternative to iPhone.
[via techradar]
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