Nokia have announced that they have now started shipping of its N900 tablet, but this could not have come at a worse time for Nokia. The N900 has some tough competition to face, not only do they have to compete with the likes of BlackBerry and the ever popular iPhone, but now they have to face the Motorola Droid. Both the iPhone 3GS and the Verizon Droid are unfazed by the launch of the N900, and for good reason. The problem that Nokia have is that the N900 has an identity crisis, it is not sure if it is a phone or a tablet. It is for this reason that it will not do anything to dent the market share that the iPhone has and that the Droid will have. According to Reuters , the Nokia N900 is the first handset to run on the Linux Maemo operating system ; however the Motorola Droid is the first smartphone to run on the much-anticipated Google Android 2.0 OS

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