The world's largest handset maker Nokia unveiled on Thursday its first high-end phone running on Linux software. The Finnish firm has dabbled with Linux since 2005 using it in "Internet tablets", sleek phone-like devices used to access the Web that have failed to gain mass-market appeal in part due to their lack of a cellular radio.
Text: Reuters
Images: www.maemo.nokia.com/n900/www.nokian900.com
Also see: Feature-rich Nokia N97
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