Nokia’s next-generation internet tablet’s pictures and complete specs are with MobileCrunch as they claims to have which they can’t publish unfortunately for security reasons, so for and while we don’t have any supporting proof to back up the account, the whole thing they’ve got creates perfect meaning.
We’ve identified for last few months now that Nokia has been scheduling an OMAP3-based N810 substitute with 3G which would run Maemo 5, and it’s accurately what this new phone looks to be with a 3.5-inch wide VGA display, WiFi, full HSPA, 32GB of memory expandable to 48GB most probably via microSD, and a 5 megapixel AF camera with dual LED flash. GSM voice and VoIP both are in the cards, creating this the flanking obsession yet to a Maemo-powered phone in a sick, perverse means; the 5 megapixel camera with sliding keyboard more or less puts it in unswerving rivalry with the upcoming N97.
Certainly, carriers are taking undeviating concentration in this phone, with T-Mobile it appears that concerned both in Europe and the States; it appears we could guess a European launch as soon as in July, with T-Mobile USA pinching it in an AWS 3G flavor nearer to fall.





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