Nokia’s N900 is Skype ready : Skype integrated to the core

Nokia’s buzzing handset, N900 has been in the headlines for lot of time and it does have a tough reason to be there. For all Skype lovers, here is a good news. 

Nokia N900 has got Skype Integrated with it, to the core! You don’t need to download ant skype application or launch any. All you got to do is login and call!

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Once you are logged in, just shuffle over your contacts, make a Skype to Skype call which is completely free or Make a call abroad for damn low charges.

So what do you get out of this? 

  • No Hassles downloading software and installing it on you Phone
  • You can use it on your 3G or Wifi
  • You can Chat and Call your Skype Contacts
  • Everything is integrated so when you browse contacts you see buttons like Chat Via Skype or Call via Skype
  • You get to save money 
  • Your Mobile Service Operator gets difficult competition

Check out this video by Mark Douglas who is the Product manager of Skype Mobile who explains skype with Nokia N900!

Nokia N900 delivery date pushed to November

Waiting for Nokia N900 to arrive. Well unfortunately the wait time has just increased as Nokia has delayed the launch date of its Maemo based handset to November. Nokia UK’s online store mentions November as the shipping date for Nokia N900.

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Peter Schneider, head of Maemo Marketing, Nokia Corporation confirmed November as the launch date for Nokia N900. He said:

The Nokia N900 is a great example of what we and the open source community have been able to achieve with Maemo software. We are working closely with open source developers and for example, at the Maemo Summit in October, we loaned 300 pre-production units to get more feedback from the community. This feedback is extremely important to us and as such we also want to provide the best user experience with the Nokia N900. We expect it to start shipping during November 2009

Previously Nokia’s Internet Tablet was expected to arrive in the late part of October but that is all part of the history now.