Saturday, October 16, 2010

Nokia N900 Fennec


The world’s largest cell phone manufacturer, launched two mobiles to directly compete with the iPhone. The first, the Nokia N97, didn’t do as well as expected, prompting the Finnish giant to release the second, the Nokia N900. The N900 boasts of a complete new operating system called ‘Maemo’, which is a surprisingly good OS. Loaded with all the usual smartphone features, the Nokia N900 scores well when compared to the iPhone.
Though there are not many applications available for the OS right now, this is surely going to change, given the time. Already, as weeks pass, the Nokia OVI store is gaining popularity and applications for all its phones are increasing by the day.

One of the plus points of the N900 is its ability to play play flash content directly in the browser, something that Apple phones are not able to do. And now, to top it all, the world’s third most popular browser maker, Mozilla, has released a mobile version of their browser for the N900.
‘Fennec’, the browser is in the last stages of development and will be released soon. There is, however, a release candidate already available that users can try out before the final release. The browser promises features such as Awesome Bar, Password Manager, tabbed browsing, location-aware browsing, one-touch bookmarking and desktop syncing. Most importantly,

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