October 16, 2009

Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia has announced recently its Maemo 5-based Nokia N900 Internet Tablet and, although the device is not yet available for purchase on the market, it seems that its successor, Nokia N920, has already made an appearance in the wild. According to the news on the Internet, the upcoming successor of N900 is expected to have Maemo 6 on board, which is not too big of a surprise, considering that Nokia already announced that it was working on the future iteration of the platform.
According to a recent post on cnbeta, which also provided a photo of the supposed N920, we should expect for the upcoming tablet to sport only a touchscreen display, as the QWERTY keyboard has been taken out of the equation. However, the screen will be a large one, 4.13 inches, and will come with capacitive properties, while boasting a WVGA resolution. Other specs of the device include an ARM Cortex A8 processor, as well as 32GB of internal memory.
When it comes to the connectivity options that will be available with the N920, the news site point towards GSM / EDGE / WCDMA / HSPA capabilities, the same as the Maemo 5-powered predecessor. Moreover, the device is also expected to sport Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as a built-in GPS receiver. A 3.5 mm audio jack will also come in the package, as well as a 5-m... ()
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