I already count some time that there were rumors about a new well-founded "Internet tablet" of Nokia mobile mobile. Last month issued a new SDK MAEMA, the Linux distribution that Nokia mobile used in these devices. In, a platform called the RX-51, which could indicate some features of the future team, for example:
- Screen resolution of 800 by 480 pixels.
- Support for both chambers. The most advanced auto could count, flash, and a resolution of 2608 by 1966 pixels, about 5 mega pixels.
- FM transmitter and receiver. Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. TV output.
- Accelerometer. Ambient light sensor. Possible GPS.
- WiFi b and g standards under
- Internal Memory 128 megabytes DDR manufactured by Samsung (this figure is the least safe).
- Keyboard is similar to the N810, with a few extra keys.
- Chipset OMAP3 ARM Texas Instruments, with support for frequency scaling.
- Linux Operating System based on MAEMA 5.
Although none of these features is confirmed, the more my attention was that it might include telephone support, specifically for HSPA connections. For its size can be a very capable device as a phone. But the inclusion of a SIM card and data connection at high speed, would grant the operators, and give this tablet Nokia mobile greater "mobility" than their predecessors.
Everything indicates that this new "mobile computer" Nokia mobile could reach the market this year, so it would be launching its first phone based on Linux. It is curious that they have taken so long to do: both Nokia mobile and LINUS TORVALDS, the creator of Linux, is Finland.
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