Nokia N900 was unveilled in early September and since that time it was said that Nokia would be ready with the model in Denmark during the four weeks, it sounded almost too good to be true. And it has so later proved to be the case.
Software problems?
Nokia commented on Friday told Reuters that waiting until November when the company is awaiting feedback from developers. This could just mean that we at Nokia doubt the quality of the software or to individual functions creates problems, and therefore are forced to postpone the launch.
N900 is Nokia's first phone with the newly developed Maemo 5-user interface, and offers just about anything geek-heart desires when it comes to features.
The price of the phone would like to end at around 5000 dollars without subscription, when it (hopefully) come on the Danish market in November.
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