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rumors · smartphones · other linux · nokia · ricky cadden
Details on Nokia's N900 Internet Tablet leak out
Rumors by Ricky Cadden on Monday May 25, 2009.
MobileCrunch has published what is believed to be specifications of Nokia's upcoming Internet Tablet, possibly called the N900. Apparently codenamed 'Rover', the N900 is reportedly styled like the N810 Internet Tablet, with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
The so-called N900 Internet Tablet could feature a smaller 3.5-inch WVGA (480x800 pixels) resolution touchscreen display. Most notably, the device is said to be powered by Texas Instruments' OMAP3430 processor, the same as that in the Palm Pre. Connectivity is believed to include WiFi and 3G support, though exact frequencies are unknown.
This N900 is believed to be truer to its Nseries moniker, with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with video capture and 32GB of internal storage. The new tablet is believed to be powered by Nokia's Maemo5 Linux-based operating system. This new Internet Tablet is supposedly planned to be announced in June, with availability in August or September.
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Brewski @ 12:53:16AM EDT on Monday June 29, 2009
C'mon Ricky! Why would Nokia undermine it's flagship smartphone, the N97, with a device that's almost identical?