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I don't know much about these tests, but they must be done to measure radio interference with other devices, and perhaps they wanted to make sure it didn't cause problems with nearby WCDMA phones. |
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@YoDude and krisse
The FCC tests for the original N800 also have that exact same wording. I believe it is part of their test procedure. I'm stall at work and haven't had a chance to look closely at the docs, but I'm fairly certain that the model posted to the FCC site today does not have WiMax. It would be neat to discover that this is the version with the keyboard. The GPS alone is enough reason for me to buy this even though I only purchased my N800 last month. I better start saving up! Edit: link to FCC docs on original N800 |
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CA-101 Nokia Charging Connectivity Cable CA-101
thats the micro usb cable, video, and audio all in one. |
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There are actually 4 different test reports:
1 for part 15b ( devices for home or office use ), 2 for part 15c ( unlicensed low power transmitters ), and 1 for SAR report. The printer, laptop, and digital camera pointed out by timothy in your blogger comments appear to have been tested with the rx-44 device. These devices appear in the "tested devices/accessories" section of the part 15b report and not in test equipment list at the end of each report. |
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Crossref: didn't we see RX-44 in a teaser pic for the latest firmware release from a R&D-mode device startup picture? The device in the photo looked very much like an N800.
EDIT: My bad, the initfs was RX-44, but the device itself was ID'd as an RX-34. The plot, she thickens... Photo at: http://bp3.blogger.com/_YOkWwbhy4YI/...h/DSC00640.jpg |
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According to Finnish finance magazine Kauppalehti Nokia is going to release the Wimax edition of Internet tablet next year. (source:
WiMAX World Conference. September 25 - 27, 2007) Nokia also said it will use Intel's WiMAX silicon product, which is codenamed "Baxter Peak". Also Mozilla-based browser is included on the device (default browser). There are some 15 WiMax operators in Finland spread throughout the country. http://www.kauppalehti.fi/4/i/uutise...n.jsp?oid=5917 EDITS |
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