The gigande brand of cell, which is also in the market of Internet Tablet, Nokia, launched this week the version for the heavy-user of the N800: the N8100.
See specifications:
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Same 4.13-nch WVGA (800 x 480), 65k color display as the N800, brightness increased by ~20%
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GPS with particular focus on the "context sensitive web" via Ovi
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2GB internal storage (not including memory cards), ships with maps for use with GPS
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Has WiFi (802.11b/g), does not have WiMAX
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Bluetooth (2.0+ EDR) DUNs to capable phones, totally Foleo-like
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400MHz OMAP 2420 CPU, 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM
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Integrated frontal camera, ambient light sensor, mini USB 2.0, hardware lock switch
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Plays back video: 3GP, AVI, H.263, H.264, MP4, ASF, WMV, MPEG-1/4, Real video; audio: MP3, WMA, AAC, AMR, AWB, M4A, MP2, Real audio, WAV
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Battery life aimed at 4 hours of "typical use" (movies, music, internet access, etc.), 10 hours music only, and up to 2 weeks totally idle time, and 5 days active standby ("improved compared to previous generation devices"
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Runs Nokia’s Linux Maemo interface (duh)
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5 x 2.83 x 0.55-inches, 7.97 ounces
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Ships in November, $479
Even with the incredible hardware I do not want to have one of these. Only when the nokia resolve create another, but with function of cell.
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