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Next Nokia Internet Tablet spotted; Is it N900?

Categories: Devices, Linux, Nokia, Rumors
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, July 11th, 2007 at 1:37 AM

Just when we saw Nokia N800 updated with Skype and Flash 9 support, Engadget guys got the leaked photos of the successor to the Nokia N800. As you can see from the photo bellow, Nokia’s next Internet Tablet will feature the full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Other than that we’ve no clue what will this device bring on the table. My guess is that it will feature a WiMAX radio and a better camera — after all, Nokia promised to deliver WiMAX tablets to support Sprint’s WiMAX network. Faster processor and more available RAM are also something I look forward to see on this baby. Also, the question remains what will be the name of this device. N900, N850? We’ll have to wait for some time for this…

Nokia Next Internet Tablet

Two more photos after the break.

Nokia Internet tablet with QWERTY keyboard

Nokia N900 - next Internet Tablet

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