Nokia N900 VS Samsung M8910
Oct/090

Nokia N900
Nokia N900 is the name that resembles the word perfect. It’s a high end business and multimedia savvy phone that answers all your needs that you can expect from a mobile phone. On the other hand, the new Samsung M8910 is also a perfect camera phone which has crossed the boundary of technological convergence.
Let’s talk about the camera first: -
The main feature of the M8910 is its massive 12MP camera. The camera has a 28mm wide lens meaning it can take photos up to 4000 x 3000 pixels resolution which is definitely going to give you a high quality image. To ensure there is no distortion, auto focus is also provided. When it comes to use the Pixon12 flash you have a choice between using the on board xenon flash or Power LED flash. There is smart Auto mode which will adjust the settings accordingly. And it also bags numerous other features too.
On the contrary, the Nokia N900 camera is not that powerful, however, it is loaded with 5 mega pixel camera that comes with loads of excellent highlights such as CMOS sensor, Carl Zeiss optics, auto focus, Tessar lens, dual LED flash and 3x digital zoom. You’ll definitely get more than satisfying quality of images and videos from this one.

Other Important Details: –
The Nokia N900 arrives with a built-in slide out QWERTY keyboard, making it incredibly easier for users to type messages and e-mails instantly. The 3.5 inches touch screen renders 800 x 480 pixels of resolution and 16M colors. It weighs 181 grams and is 11cm tall, 6cm wide and 1.8cm deep.
On the Samsung M8910 there is a massive 3.1 inches AMOLED touch screen working at a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels and 16M colors as well. Size is 108mm x 53mm x 13.8mm and weighs 120 grams which is lighter than its opponent.
MP3, WMA, WAV, eAAC+ etc. music files on the Nokia N900 while MP3, eAAC+, WMA, AMR files on M8910 are playable on their music players. Video files like WMV, RealVideo, MP4, AVI, XviD etc. on N900 and DivX, XviD, H.263, H.264, WMV, MP4 etc. on M8910 are accepted by their video players.
3G HSDPA, HSUPA, Bluetooth with A2DP, Micro USB, WLAN Wi-Fi, GPRS and EDGE all these connectivity and data sharing techniques are commonly presented in both of them. But the Nokia N900 is a bit advance in this case as it also sports HSCSD.
Internet accessibility is the specialty of Nokia N900 as it provides exactly a PC or laptop experience on it by using its WAP, XHTML and HTML along with RSS feeds features. As well as its exclusively presented Maemo browser can’t also be forgotten. The M8910 also comes with WAP, XHTML and HTML browsers.


