The picture shows the comparison between Nokia N900 and HTC HD2.
It may be absolute to say that Nokia N900 is made for men, but it seems difficult for female users to control it freely because of its huge body. Although the appearance is similar to that of N97, and the currently popular side sliding cover shape is adopted, the size of110.9x59.8x18mm is much wider than that of N97, and the thickness of the thickest part-lens reaches 19.55mm, which is unique in N series mobile phones. In addition, the weight of this machine has reached181g. Is it really a model? Heavyweight? The model of. In contrast, the circumference of HTC HD2 is121x 67x11.4mm. Coverage area? It has surpassed the N-series bosses in the world, but the machine has actually reduced the thickness to 1 1.4mm, and the weight of the fuselage is only 157g, so it is only a heavyweight in front of the N900. Of course, the slimming of the body shape is related to the straight shape it adopts. Even if the Finns have superb craftsmanship, it is difficult to achieve the ultimate thickness of the slide phone.
The picture shows the comparison between Nokia N900 and HTC HD2.
Aside from the system and function, the biggest difference between the two mobile phones in design is the application of keyboard. Among them, Nokia N900 has Qwerty's full keyboard design, which is very common in sideslip mobile phones. It adopts a three-row layout similar to N97, and the arrangement of keys is quite compact, but fortunately, the use area of each key is still satisfactory. Although HTC HD2 does not have a physical keyboard, it provides users with enough space for virtual Qwerty keyboard touch operation brought by a 4.3-inch screen. Although it is not as realistic as the physical keyboard in touch, the addition of vibration feedback technology can make up for the lack of experience slightly, and the surplus of operating area is incomparable to N900. It is worth mentioning that because the distance between the lower edge of the N900 slider and the first row of keys on the keyboard is too close, male users with thick fingers will feel uncomfortable when operating, while HD2 has no worries in this respect.
The picture shows the comparison between Nokia N900 and HTC HD2.
As for the details, the Nokia N900 is not only equipped with dual speakers, but also a data interface and screen such as MicroUSB.
Locking key, 3.5mm.
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Interface, stylus, volume shortcut key (or zoom in/out key) and photo shortcut key are all available. It is worth mentioning that the aircraft will be in the first time.
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As for the right side of the fuselage, this is Nokia's past shrewdness.
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Although it is the first time that Chinese appears, this design will greatly facilitate users to open and close the screen when holding horizontally, which is quite humanized.
The picture shows the comparison between Nokia N900 and HTC HD2.
Because there is no physical keyboard, HTC HD2 mainly puts physical keys at the bottom of the screen, namely call, hang up, main menu, back key and Windows key, while the common volume adjustment keys are rarely arranged on the left side of the fuselage. Due to the limitation of product positioning and thickness, this machine not only canceled the design of shortcut keys for taking photos, but also did not arrange any buttons and interfaces on the right side of the fuselage, but fortunately, it did not cancel the micro-usb data interface and 3.5mm headphone interface located at the bottom of the mobile phone.
Functional configuration confrontation: Maemo 6 platform PK WM6.5
When introducing the design of peripheral interface, some careful netizens may find that Nokia N900 has one more stylus slot than HD2, which is not because the latter cuts corners, but because the machine is equipped with a capacitive screen, while N900 adopts a resistance screen design. However, Nokia has added capacitive screen and multi-touch technology to the recently exposed Maemo 6 platform, and the king of N series next-generation mobile phones is likely to improve the current shortcomings.
The picture shows the screen comparison between Nokia N900 and HTC HD2.
Speaking of the screen, we have to compare the specific specifications of the two mobile phones. Among them, Nokia N900 is equipped with a 3.5-inch16 million color TFT touch LCD screen. Although the screen size has not changed compared with N97, the screen resolution has been improved to 480x800 pixels. With the help of the brand-new platform and Widget control tools, you can add, delete or drag menu icons at will according to your personal preferences. The officially advertised PC-like experience is not bragging. In contrast, HTC HD2 is not only equipped with a rare 4.3-inch large touch screen, but also improves the resolution to the top level of current high-end models-480x800 pixels. What's more surprising is that the machine also adopts a capacitive screen design, which supports multi-touch operation and handwriting recognition. The giant screen that almost occupies the whole front of the mobile phone will bring unimaginable super cool experience to users.
The picture shows the photo comparison between Nokia N900 and HTC HD2.
Camera devices have been neglected in business smartphones, but for top flagships such as N900 and HD2, the camera function will naturally not deviate too much from the mainstream. Fortunately, on the basis of the built-in 5 megapixel carl zeiss camera (2.8mm/5.2mm), the N900 also retains the dual LED flash and sliding lens protection cover in the N97, and the overall configuration is quite comprehensive; HTC HD2 also has a built-in 5-megapixel camera, supplemented by dual LED flash, which has all kinds of functions, such as auto focus, white balance mode, exposure compensation, timed shooting, widescreen shooting mode, touch focus, high-definition video recording and so on. Perhaps in order to keep the fuselage thickness at 1 1.4mm, the machine is not equipped with a lens protection cover.
The picture shows the comparison between Nokia N900 and HTC HD2.
Although they belong to different operating systems, as the strongest smartphones, the performance and comparison of Nokia N900 and HTC HD2 in platform and processor architecture are still strongly concerned by netizens. In actual comparison, we know that the N900 is equipped with a newly developed Maemo 5 system platform, with an ARM Cortex-A8 processor with a clock frequency of 600MHz, 256 MB of RAM and 768MB of virtual memory.
Its fluency is not only comparable to Apple's iPhone 3GS, but also superior to any previous S60 in startup time and running speed.
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The picture shows the comparison between Nokia N900 and HTC HD2.
In contrast, HD2 is the first Windows Phone with Windows Mobile6.5 Professional operating system. Based on the built-in 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8250 processor, it has 5 12MB ROM and 488MB RAM, and the storage space is about 207MB. With the expansion of micro SDHC memory card, it can get 32GB of mass storage space. Thanks to the use of 1GHz processor and 488MB RAM, this machine will have a smooth running speed, surpassing iPhone 3GS and Nokia N900.
The picture shows the comparison between Nokia N900 and HTC HD2.
While the performance of mobile phones is improving, it also means that prices are soaring. It is reported that Nokia N900 Nokia N900 will be listed in the fourth quarter of this year, and the official guide price is 599 euros, about 6052 yuan; In Britain, the booking price of the aircraft is 499 pounds, equivalent to about 5605 yuan. As for HD2, the parallel imports of the aircraft have come to the mainland, and the initial listing price is as high as 6,800 yuan. Although it is one step ahead of the N900, such a high price will definitely discourage many people, not even lower than the price of a mid-to high-end notebook. Due to the limited time, here is a comparison between the two mobile phones. Please continue to pay attention to our IT 168 mobile phone channel for the follow-up reports of this heavyweight dialogue.