Deal Alert: Nokia N900 at Amazon for $590
A Twitter buddy, Brettq, alerted me to a deal over on Amazon for the Nokia N900 preorder for $588.99. FYI, this is an affiliate link for Ricky’s Maemo Guru site so I hope he appreciates my hefty order
I already pre-ordered through the Nokia USA site for $649, but just canceled and ordered through Amazon because it ended up saving me something like $60. I pay tax at both stores so that is why there was this difference in cost. I also had shipping costs, but in the end a $60 savings is well worth it. There is rumors that we may see this ship out before the end of the month so let’s hope this is true.
23 Comments to Deal Alert: Nokia N900 at Amazon for $590
I wish we had the same price as you. Here in the UK, the price of the N900 is $825!!!
W00t! Thanks, Matthew.
September 16, 2009
I have it sitting in my cart on amazon, Once I get a definitive release/ship date, Ill sell my current e71 for maybe 250$. My 5800 is on craigslist as we speak and I just got an offer for 225$, so that should help soften the blow to my wallet when i buy the n900
September 16, 2009
…also still waiting to hear if Tmo will subsidize this
I went to the link for Amazon and no price is listed. Where is that 590.00 price listed?
September 16, 2009
I tried to add it to my cart but I got nothing! And, the discounted price disappeard when I went back to resubmit my order. Any ideas?
Looks like Amazon pulled this offer? HAHAHA watch it have been a mistake
Offer is back up. Ordered. =) Time to sell my Rogers unlocked Blackberry Bold 9000
September 16, 2009
UPDATE: The deal is back up and was able to place my order.
Preordered at $588. YIPPIE…
September 17, 2009
well , at nokia website you get the phone plus the bluetooth . amazon only selling you the phone and an extra $ 90 for the bluetooth …
September 18, 2009
hey michael, does amazon.com ship electronics to canada?
September 21, 2009
Not sure if they ship to Canada… Check their website for shipping info.
September 21, 2009
who cares about the bluetooth. after you add tax and everything from nokia, it ends up being 700.00 you are saving about 120.00 if you change the 4.99 shipping to super savings shipping on amazon. go buy a 35.00 bluetooth from a store and still save 85 bucks. no brainer here
Just canceled with Nokia (no prob) and pre-ordered with Amazon. I’m saving $112!
September 22, 2009
The Nokia USA says that the N900 works on 900/1700/2100 frequencies for 3G, but the Amazon page says that it works on 850/1900/2100. Which one’s the right frequency for the N900 sold in the US??
http://www.amazon.com/Nokia-N900-Mobile-Computer-Unlocked/dp/B002OB49SW
http://www.nokiausa.com/find-products/phones/nokia-n900/specifications
I confirmed with Nokia that Amazon is incorrect. There is currently no 850/1900 MHz version of the N900.
September 22, 2009
and which is why the question was raised, is there gonna be another version for AT&T (WCDMA 850/1900/2100)?
moreso, the NokiaUSA website says “optimized for WCDMA 900/1700/2100″, which simply shows its for T-Mobile for data connection using HSPA.
October 5, 2009
I ordered it in Oregon and we have no Sales tax here :0. So all I paid is $649 with free shipping and the bluetooth. Sweet deal I might add.
Important Message
Nokia N900 Unlocked Cell Phone/Mobile Computer with 3.5-Inch Touch Screen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, Maemo Browser, 32 GB–U.S.
Version with Full Warranty cannot be shipped to the selected address.
Well i’m coming from Canada
November 5, 2009
your all suckers I just preordered off dell small business for $441 + $0 S&H + $25 tax
http://dealnews.com/Unlocked-Nokia-N900-Cell-Phone-preorders-for-442-free-shipping-/327870.html
dell small business always has the best deals every now and then I got my treo pro for $220 there
buy.com and newegg.com also have it cheaper than amazon or nokia.com
I just pre-ordered the Unlocked Nokia N900 on Amazon.com for $559 (including shipping).
January 15, 2010
Got mine for $350 in US after all rebates. Loving the phone though it only operates at 2.5G on att network.













September 16, 2009