I’ve been using my Nokia N900 for about a month now, so I figured that the time was appropriate for me to post my review and experiences…
The Good:
It’s very swift. Rarely do a I have to wait for more than a few seconds for an application to open. After it is open, I can even switch between concurrently running tasks. This is something I’ve found to be extremely useful. I’ve found that a few programs tend to suck more resources and can cause a slowdown, the Ovi Maps being one of them. Generally though, when using Ovi Maps, you won’t be using any of the other heavier applications.
It has plenty of storage, and I’ve not run into any issues there. One feature that I really like is that when you plug it in via USB, you can select to have it run as a mass storage device. Moving my music collection was as easy as drag and dropping my collection onto the phone. Since I run linux, I did need to show hidden files to really get into it, but it worked well. I’ve never used the other mode (PC Suite Mode) but that’s because I’m on Linux and they don’t have a version of that software available yet.
I use the phone for my email, but still wanted to have my emails available on the desktop workstation that I use. I decided to use IMAP. It has worked swimmingly. I wish it would place sent items in the sent folder of the IMAP server, but that’s a small complaint since Evolution doesn’t do that either (if someone knows how to fix that, let me know please.) I have been able to read and open attachments without any difficulty. The PDF reader and image viewer is powerful enough to handle decent sized files.
The media player is nice, but lacks any sort of ID3 tag editor, which would be quite nice for me.
The messaging service integration is really top notch. It talks with skype, google talk, and my cell carrier with the same application. That means they all get treated the same way. I was also able to do a video call on google without any issues. That feature is supposedly being brought to skype soon as well. One thing that I really liked was that the contact manager helped me merge my contacts together across various messaging platforms. When I go to call someone, I can talk to them on skype, on the cell, or text with google, or whatever. It is quite nice that way. It treats SMS the same way.
The only real complaint that I have is more with my carrier than with Nokia. Everything works well, I have data and such, but “Nationwide 3g” isn’t really nationwide. It really only applies to more densely populated areas. Hopefully they’ll get 3g service here in southwest Idaho and we can be happy on all fronts. Until then, EDGE is what I’ll have to use.