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Nokia N800 updated; Adds Skype, Flash 9, support for 8GB memory cards

By Dusan Belic on Sunday, July 8th, 2007 at 5:26 AM PST In Devices, Linux, Nokia

Well, it finally happened – Skype is officially available for Nokia (NYSE: NOK) N800 Internet Tablet, along with Flash 9 and single memory card support up to 8 GB. The new firmware also includes improvements around the wireless connection, as well as some changes at application level.

Nokia N800 updated with Flash and Skype

What this means is that now you’ll be able to watch YouTube on your N800 WITHOUT any 3rd party application, make Skype calls, use up to 16GB of storage space and spend even more time on your wireless connection.

Bravo for Nokia! And yes, they’ve also released the new version of Maemo SDK 3.2 Bora SDK.

[Thanks, Teemu!]

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2 Comments on “Nokia N800 updated; Adds Skype, Flash 9, support for 8GB memory cards”

  1. PPaFin says:

    Yes, it rocks even more than my E90. It would be real killer, if E90 had Maemo. With maemo we have skype and all real linux software in our hands, but with S60 we have some crappy trial ware.

    Seriously, I think N800 is leader for something bigger. Keep eye on those WiMax terminals for 2008 ;)

  2. William says:

    Now N800 would be really interensting device.

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