Bikini - The Nokia N900 has been a top seller since it was launched last August – hard to believe it’s been around quite so long – and continues to convert and impress new users. Since launch it has costs £499 (inc. VAT) but it’s had something of a shock price drop. Find out more about the Nokia N900 price drop after the jump…
The Nokia N900 comes with a pretty powerful punch of 3.5-inch resistive touchscreen display and full QWERTY keyboard sitting on a slider hinge. Powered by an ARM Cortex-A8 processor, the Nokia N900 has a memory runtime of up to 1GB and comes with full OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration, so it can make the most of 3D graphics.
Check out our Nokia N900 review
What’s more, the Home screen has a full panoramic display that can be fully personalised with shortcuts, widgets and your favorite apps. Until now it would have cost you £499 (inc. VAT) to get your hands on the little beauty. However, Nokia Online has dropped the price to a rather staggering £431 (inc. VAT) SIM free and delivered.
Can there be some mistake? Not that we can see, it’s a genuine drop looked at stirring up interest in a device that still continues to fascinate and bedazzle! It got us thinking that maybe, just maybe, something else is a foot – clearing the way for a new version maybe?
The Nokia N900 comes with a pretty powerful punch of 3.5-inch resistive touchscreen display and full QWERTY keyboard sitting on a slider hinge. Powered by an ARM Cortex-A8 processor, the Nokia N900 has a memory runtime of up to 1GB and comes with full OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration, so it can make the most of 3D graphics.
Check out our Nokia N900 review
What’s more, the Home screen has a full panoramic display that can be fully personalised with shortcuts, widgets and your favorite apps. Until now it would have cost you £499 (inc. VAT) to get your hands on the little beauty. However, Nokia Online has dropped the price to a rather staggering £431 (inc. VAT) SIM free and delivered.
Can there be some mistake? Not that we can see, it’s a genuine drop looked at stirring up interest in a device that still continues to fascinate and bedazzle! It got us thinking that maybe, just maybe, something else is a foot – clearing the way for a new version maybe?
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