Nokia has revealed the marketing shots of the new Nokia N900 Rover clearing all doubts regarding the future of this phone.
The Next-generation Maemo 5 handset will be officially unveiled at the Nokia World 2009 in September. There is still no surety about the exact name, but it could be either Nokia N900 Rover or Nokia RX-51. But for now we’ll stick with the first.

The N900 chooses a completely new interface which is much more superior to the Symbian S60. It is expected to come with a 3.5-inch resistive touchscreen with 800 by 480 pixels resolution. Meant as a complete texting phone, it will house a full QWERTY keyboard and a 5MP camera with dual flash and auto-focus.
Other features will include 32 GB of internal memory, Quadband support, FM, microSDHC support and GPS. The phone will come with a processing speed of 1GHz courtesy of the ARM cortex A8 processor.
More info’s expected …
[via BeGeek]