Nokia N900

The N900 is the first Maemo device which may also be utilized as phone.

Contents

Features

Battery

BL-5J 3.7V Li-Ion 1320 mAh . See this thread for reported usage

Camera Stills

5 megapixel (2584x1938 pixels), 3X Digital Zoom Carl Zeiss optics ,Tessar lens, with Lens Cover

5.2mm focal length, f/2.8, focus 10cm to infinity

Dual LED Flash

Landscape and Portrait mode

Can save pictures in HD 1920X1080 modes to fit wide screen HD displays

Sample pictures are available from the Flickr N900 Group http://www.flickr.com/groups/1184299@N24/


Camera Video

Video Recording WVGA 848x480 25fps,4X digital video zoom

Video Recording Formats mpeg4

Connectivity

FM Receiver

FM Transmitter

Bluetooth V2.1 +EDR with Following profiles A2DP,AVRCP,FTP,HFP,HSP,OPP (DUN PAN HID [via customization] )

WiFi 802.11 b/g :WEP,WPA,WPA2 (AES/TKIP), UPnP, DLNA Certification

GPS

Quad-band GSM EDGE 850/900/1800/1900

WCDMA 900/1700/2100 MHz

Micro USB (NO usb host or OTG) USB 2.0 ,USB Mass Storage,USB Charging

Nokia AV 3.5mm inc TV Out (included cable [CA-75U])

Infra Red

Memory

Maxi mun Built in User Storage 32GB

System memory 1GB (256MB SDRAM plus 768MB virtual NAND)

Application memory 1GB see the page on [using /Opt for Applications]

Micro SD slot for up-to 16GB additional

Media player can use both internal 32GB and micro SD card as storage


Devices information (Based in the pre-production n900 device)


Device Model (Manufacturer) Description Driver License
Flash Torch ADP1653 (Analog Devices)
Autofocus Zoom AD5820 (Analog Devices)
LCD Panel ACX565AKM (Sony)
LED Controller LP5523
GPU SGX 530 (Imagination Technologies)
Touch Screen Controller tsc 2005
Microprocessor OMAP3430 [1] (Texas Instruments)
Power management/I2C TWL4030 (Texas Instruments)
WiFi Card WL1251 (Texas Instruments)
Bluetooth BCM2048 [2] (Broadcom)
FM Radio Si4713 (Silicon Labs)
Stereo Headphone Amplifier TPA6130a2 (Texas Instruments)
Digital Audio Data Serial Interface TLV320AIC3x
Camara Sensor ET8EK8 (Toshiba)
VGA Camara module VS6555 (ST Microelectronics)


For those that want to hack the drivers for the hardware the source code of Maemo Kernel could be download here:

http://repository.maemo.org/pool/fremantle/free/k/kernel/kernel_2.6.28.orig.tar.gz

WARNING: so far Nokia has not released flashable images, so if you screw up the device it becomes unusable until the moment Nokia releases an image.


See also: Nokia N900 article on Wikipedia