Optima’s Maemo-running OP5-E MID demoed on video, priced

We’ve already gotten a quick look of Optima’s new OP5-E MID, but those really curious about the first non-Nokia Maemo device will no doubt want to check out this new video courtesy of techvideoblog.com, which offers nearly ten minutes of turning, tilting and attempts to decipher a Chinese-language interface. The Optima exec on hand also confirms a few details about the device, including the fact that it does indeed pack built-in 3G, and that it’ll apparently sell for “around $500.” Head on past the break to check it all out for yourself.

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Nokia N900 now up for $649 preorder in the US of A

Nokia fans know the drill — if you happen to live in the vicinity of the New York or Chicago flagship stores, you’re almost certainly better off holding out and camping in front of the store as the launch date draws near — but now that they’re being taken, the rest of the States might strongly consider filing an preorder with Nokia USA’s official online store if they want an N900 as soon as humanly possible. That’s a good deal less than the US equivalent of $860 currently being asked by the company’s German and Italian outposts, so we guess we should be thankful — provided, of course, that the US launch isn’t delayed into oblivion by some combination of T-Mobile drama, firmware issues, distribution problems, or swarms of locusts destroying trucks as they attempt to make deliveries. A pessimistic way to look at it, yes, but remember: a pessimist is never disappointed.

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Nokia N900 now up for $649 preorder in the US of A originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Sep 2009 21:38:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Video: Nokia N900 put through its paces… in Italian

We’re sure to see a whole lot more of the Nokia N900 as Nokia World gets underway this week, but in the meantime we’re super into this video walkthrough posted up by Kiamanokia.it — and not just because the Italian narration makes using the N900 seem absolutely delightful. Nope, we’re much more into the extremely-responsive interface, the rotary-zoom gesture in the browser, and the overall slickness of Maemo 5. We’ll withhold judgment until we spend some time with an actual production N900, but things are looking promising — head after the break to check the video for yourselves.

[Via The Nokia Blog]

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Nokia N900 now giving Germany and Italy a way to pre-order

Now that Nokia’s Maemo-powered N900 is looking mighty nice and official, the company’s Germany and Italian arms have no problem going ahead and taking your hard-earned Euros in exchange for a pre-order. Both sites are actually listing it for €599 (US $860), or €99 more than what we heard yesterday. A pretty huge discrepancy, to be sure, but it’s not unlike Nokia to have a flagship phone fluctuate in price. That October release date is a ways off, but if you’re absolutely convinced this must be in your pocket by Halloween, you know where to go.

[Via Slashgear]

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Nokia N900 now giving Germany and Italy a way to pre-order originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 28 Aug 2009 17:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia N900 running Maemo 5 officially €500 in October (update: Video!)

In backwards order, Nokia has finally launched the N900 after we’ve already seen a review and countless leaks. Nevertheless, it’s good to have the new Maemo 5 Internet Tablet out in the open and official-like. The specs include a 3.5-inch 800×480 pixel (resistive) touchscreen, sliding QWERTY, 32GB of on-board storage expandable to 48GB via microSD, GPS/A-GPS, FM transmitter, TV-out, Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi, 1320mAh battery, and 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual-LED flash. Better yet, this monster MID brings the power of the ARM Cortex-A8, up to 1GB of application memory, and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration to make quick work of polygons and what Nokia promises will be a “PC-like experience on a handset-sized device.” It also brings a Mozilla-based Maemo browser with Adobe Flash 9.4 support. As expected, it’ll be on display at Nokia World next week before this quad-band GSM/EDGE, 900/1700/2100MHz UMTS/HSPA handset heads to select markets in October for €500 (pre tax and pre carrier subsidy). And by the looks of that 1700MHz band, this baby’s heading to T-Mobile USA.

Update: Videos added after the break.

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Nokia N900 running Maemo 5 officially €500 in October (update: Video!) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 27 Aug 2009 07:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia rumors: Xseries is XpressMusic successor, new Nseries touchphone in ’09?

German site NokiaPort has rounded up a nice little cache of juicy Nokia details that it says is culled from “official information from Nokia, confirmed rumors and reputable sources of information,” and while we can’t personally vouch for most of what we’re seeing here, it’s all sounding reasonable enough — and with Nokia World right around the corner, we figured this would be a grand opportunity to lay it out and see how the chips fall. First up, Cseries and Xseries are said to be presented at the show, with the first Xseries model being an upgraded version of the just-launched 5530 XpressMusic with 3G thrown in, probably spelling doom for the 5800 — in other words, Xseries is very likely a wholesale rebranding of the XpressMusic line, which totally makes sense. Speaking of touchscreens and Nokia branding, the site says that we’ll see another touchscreen Nseries model to keep the N97 company before the year’s out, followed by Eseries’ first S60 5th Edition model in 2010. Coincidentally, they’ve got a part of a supposed new touch model pictured on the site (see above), though we’re not clear on what we’re seeing. In the Maemo department, the N900 is likely to be the only Maemo 5 device for the better part of the year, though there’s apparently a mysterious N920 already making the rounds in the Espoo campus.

As technologies go, xenon flashes are apparently on the outs with Nokia — better hang onto your phones, N82 owners — while capacitive screens should start to take hold. Samsung has already proven that S60 works just fine and dandy with a capacitive display on the i8910, so we’re stoked to see where Nokia takes it. Finally, OMAP3 cores are said to be working their way into the lineup following a Cortex A8-based introduction in the N900; Nokia has historically lagged its competition as processing power goes, so it’ll be great to see them start to match up with the Pres and the iPhones of the world — at least as far as raw computational might goes, anyhow.

[Thanks Hermann S., image via Eldar Murtazin]

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Nokia N900 puts on makeup, does hair for leaked press shot

Normally, we’d take a look at something like this and say, “yeah, could be real, could be fake.” Goodness knows there are enough mega-talented graphic designers in the world with the free time to craft this. Here’s the thing, though: this phone / MID hybrid — the latest in Nokia’s Internet Tablet series — has already been outed enough times so that we know this has to be a genuine press shot. If we had to guess, Espoo fashioned it in preparation for its Nokia World event in Germany early next month where the N900 will presumably be announced into officialdom; there’s no sign on when or how the T-Mobile USA version will be unveiled, but we’re getting pretty amped for it.

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Nokia’s Maemo 5 RX-51 / N900 tablet gets exhaustively previewed

Eldar Murtazin at mobile-review teased us with that shot of Nokia’s RX-51 / N900 Maemo 5 tablet earlier today, and now he’s back in force with a detailed preview. We’re talking tons of hardware pictures and screenshots of what stands to be the standard-bearer for all Nokia devices going forward, and while we’d love to tell you all about how impressed we are with what we’re seeing of Maemo 5 and how disappointed we are in the Rover’s resistive touchscreen, we won’t hold you back — hit the read link and dive right in.

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Nokia’s Maemo 5 tablet shows up again, ready to play

We’re calling it: this N900 / Rover / whatever it’s called is the best looking device yet in Nokia’s Internet Tablet line, which is an encouraging thing to be able to say considering we haven’t seen any ultra-polished PR shots yet. Granted, we might be influenced a little by the rumored HSPA support with voice, T-Mobile USA availability, and Maemo 5, but really, what’s wrong with that?

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New Maemo 5 screen shows fascinating, unique array of settings

Nokia may have shot down rumors that it was planning to completely replace its Symbian OS with Maemo, but that hasn’t taken all the shine off the mobile OS, and a new, lone screenshot has now surfaced to further stoke those flames of anticipation (it’s okay, you can admit it). As you can see above, however, it’s not exactly the most exciting of screens to capture, but is supposedly the real deal and not just another SDK sourced image.

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