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iPhone 4G vs Nokia N900

23 April 2010Entry by

Some time ago you may have seen articles about upcoming Apple product known as iPhone 4G, which leaked by accident and was described in most of gadget blogs. But what can we expect from this new Apple’s gadget?

First of all we can’t say much about software since prototype was remotely disabled soon after it was lost. Nevertheless the blogger who intercepted this prototype, from Gizmodo blog, decided to dismantle it and check what is inside. Comparing it to N900 it most probably has better screen resolution (which is understandable since it’s newer), front camera for video chats (which N900 already has), plastic  instead of metal cover to improve wireless reception (most of N900 cover is like this and I have good opinion on wireless reception).  This model of iPhone has additional volume button so with main button it makes… few, N900 has full keyboard, volume keys, power button, camera key and lock key and I use them every day. And more of that iPhone is Apple product which doesn’t give developers much choice of programming languages and environments. N900 and Maemo gives full variety of possibilities available for Linux in general.

iPhone 4G

iPhone 4G

If you’re interested have a look at the iPhone 4G article at PhoneReport.

My choice is obvious, if I every decide to change my phone to anything else it will be… another Nokia N900. Apple’s iPhone is not meant for me, but surely has some interesting features for some people.

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