The N900 is a high-end, Linux-based smartphone which may (fingers crossed) kill Series 60 from Nokia's high-end devices, in favour of their home-grown Linux-based OS Maemo. Previously mentioned here: http://forums.hexus.net/lifestyle-ne...0-handset.html
800x480 screen; 32 GiB disk; 256 MiB RAM; 600MHz ARM Cortex-A8 (CPU from iPhone 3GS & palm Pre) w/ PowerVR thingy.
Why am I bugging you about it? Well, there's (FINALLY!) some info on UK availability, beyond the £500 SIM-Free direct from Nokia. And it's by a mile the most tinkerable mainstream device out there - much moreso than Android or Pre or WM - which will run pretty much anything a desktop Linux system can (which means a rather larger pool of software than you typically get on a new phone OS)
MobilePhonesDirect (who own Nokia stores) have it from the end of the month. Available on Vodafone PAYG for just under £400; Available on T-Mobile or Vodafone on contract (free on a £35+ contract).
I reckon this one could be a VERY interesting device - but the highly limited rollout means it's a right bugger to even try one out... fortunately there's a Nokia store in Banbury