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Nokia N900 unboxed, and no, you can’t unbox your own (yet)

So it seems like the new thing for manufacturers is to gather a bunch of platform champions (read: developers and bloggers) in a room, wax poetic for an hour or two about strategy, and — here’s where it gets awesome — give out or loan hot, new devices to everyone in attendance. Google’s done it, Palm’s done it, and now Nokia’s getting in the game by handing out pre-production N900s on extended loans at its Maemo Summit event last week, and that inevitably means that we’re going to be seeing a ton of unboxings and reviews over the coming days. This particular unboxing comes to us courtesy of Slashgear, which notes that the devices are currently running non-final firmware even though the hardware is the same stuff we’ll be seeing on shelves in the next few weeks. It’s looking great so far — but then again, so did the N97 in its muted black box prior to release, so we’ll withhold final judgment until this one’s been thoroughly vetted for awesomeness.

Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds

Nokia N900 unboxed, and no, you can’t unbox your own (yet) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 12 Oct 2009 15:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Posted: October 12th, 2009
at 4:01pm by Chris Ziegler


Topics: InternetTablet, Maemo5, internet tablet, maemo, maemo 5, n900, nokia, unboxing


Archos 5 has 99 problems and a glitch is one, 160GB version pulled by Amazon

It was only just allowed out to play, but Archos’ five-inch, Android-sporting internet tablet has been called back in by its fastidious mother, a role played by Amazon in this case. Only the hard drive-based 160GB model is affected at present, with the 32GB version selling as normal and the half terabyte option out of stock already. Charbax of ArchosFans.com, a man in the know on this subject, has suggested this might have been caused by a firmware update wiping out some pre-installed Android apps, which is now being addressed. His site’s forums and Amazon customer reviews, however, paint a different picture: there are consistent complaints about bugs and lock ups — software issues that could well affect the other models in the line — with some going so far as to suggest Archos has used its customers as Beta testers. There doesn’t appear to be anything structurally wrong with the device, meaning a robust firmware update could remedy all ills, so now it’s just a matter of waiting for Archos to do what it should have done before release.

[Via Pocketables]

Read – Amazon product page
Read – Archos Fans forums

Filed under: Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable Video

Archos 5 has 99 problems and a glitch is one, 160GB version pulled by Amazon originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 12 Oct 2009 04:05:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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