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		<title>Screenshot of Nokia N900 running on T-Mobile’s 3G network, fast as 2.26 Mb/s down</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mark Guim from The Nokia Blog just  got a Nokia  N900, which has 1700 MHz 3G network used by T-Mobile USA. 2.26 Mb/s download, 0.34 Mb/s upload, ping time of 174 ms. That’s fast, almost double the speed of current fastest operator in America. here some specifications of the nokia n900. Hardware Specs: GPS, along [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mark Guim from <em>The Nokia Blog</em> just  got a<a href="http://www.cellphonesignal.com/nokia-n900-running-maemo-5-officially-in-october-t-mobile-when/" target="_blank"> Nokia  N900</a>, which has 1700 MHz 3G network used by T-Mobile USA. 2.26 Mb/s download, 0.34 Mb/s upload, ping time of 174 ms. That’s fast, almost double the speed of current fastest operator in America.<span id="more-3218"></span></p>
<p>here some specifications of the nokia n900.</p>
<p><strong>Hardware Specs:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong></strong>GPS, along with an accelerometer.</li>
<li>Dimensions: 59.7mmx111mmx18.2mm</li>
<li>Weight: 180g</li>
<li>3.5″ 800×480 (WVGA) touchscreen</li>
<li>OMAP3430 500/600 Mhz processor (Fun Trivia: Same CPU as the Palm Pre)</li>
<li>Bands: GSM Quad-Band 850, 900, 1800, 1900. WCDMA 900, 1700/2100, 2100</li>
<li>5 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera with dual-LED flash, autofocus, and sliding cover</li>
<li>Though the renders we’ve seen show two lens-like circles near the screen, we’ve got no word on what’s behind them. However, we feel safe in assuming that its a proximity sensor and a front-facing camera.</li>
<li>1GB total virtual runtime memory (256MB physical RAM, 768MB virtual memory)</li>
<li>Wi-Fi, HSPA</li>
<li>32GB internal storage, expandable up to 48GB via external memory</li>
<li>Keyboard variants: English, Scandinavian, French, German, South European, Italian, Russia</li>
<li>In the box: Connectivity cable, headset, charger, battery (1320 mAh), Video-out cable, microUSB adaptor, cleaning cloth</li>
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<ul>
<li>In all of the renders we’ve seen, it appears to be running Maemo 5.</li>
<li>Multitasking: “Run all of your favorite applications simultaneously”</li>
<li>Live Dashboard allows all open tasks and unread messages to be displayed in one view</li>
<li>Browser: Firefox 3 with support for Flash 9.4</li>
<li>Built-in automatic update software</li>
<li>Contacts has some sort of status sharing built in, allowing you to share your status, location, and mood. Support for Contacts on Ovi and Google Talk.</li>
<li>All SMS and IMs accessible from one view</li>
<li>Cellular voice or VOIP both supported… maybe UMA?</li>
<li>Captures video at 800×480 in AVC/H.264</li>
<li>Image tagging and geo-tagging support</li>
<li>Nokia intends to have at least a dozen add-on apps available at launch, including a game called “Bounce”, a Jaiku/Twitter app called “Mauku”, and a few widgets.</li>
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<p><a href="http://thenokiablog.com/"><em>Via The Nokia Blog</em></a></p>
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