Along with a series of photos

Dec 29, 2009 13:00 GMT  ·  By

Nokia N900 seems set to prove to the world that it is the hottest mobile phone the Finnish handset vendor Nokia has delivered to the market during the ongoing year. The device comes with a side-sliding QWERTY keyboard, much appreciated by enthusiasts, and also features the highly-appealing Maemo 5 operating system on board, which offers an enhanced experience to any one out there. However, there are also those who are much interested in learning how the device looks like on the inside and, following an earlier spotted tear down video with it, now another one has emerged into the wild, this time from the guys over at Techblog.gr.

To be more precise, this time around those interested in seeing the Nokia N900 brought down to pieces will witness the process of putting it back together. It is still an interesting action to watch, especially when some of the components just won't fit back together. At the same time, a series of images with the N900 torn down are also available, and enthusiasts will be able to see how the phone looks on the inside. As those who performed the tearing apart action, and the recomposing process, note, one should not try this at home, for the handset might be rendered useless if one does not know exactly what to do.

As stated above, the N900 is one of the flagship models Nokia brought to the market during the ongoing year, and might soon prove to be the nicest of them all. Even so, there are some issues that need be taken care of, if not with this device, at least with future ones, including enhancements to the touchscreen display, which seems to perform lower than other screens in certain conditions. Even so, we can only hope that Nokia will continue the good work it does with its Maemo-based handsets, and that it will bring to the market next year more than just one device running under the platform. The next version of Maemo is just around the corner, Maemo 6 that is, and enthusiasts are waiting eagerly to see what goodies it has in store, that's for sure.

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