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Third Internet Tablet spotted on FCC
Here's my post. There are TONS of great comments already since I did not have the time to give it a full analysis before running off to the doctor's office.
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Re: Third Internet Tablet spotted on FCC
Very good find... :-)
Like I said on your blog thread, I wonder why they would apply for special confidentiality on the external photos if this is just the N800 with a wimax chip fitted. On the other hand, that outline does look an awful lot like the N800. Incidentally, the Nokia hardware code for this is RX-44, the same code seen in the firmware discussion thread over the summer. |
Re: Third Internet Tablet spotted on FCC
Sorry for cross-posting this here and on the blog, but here's what I came up with:
As far as I can tell from looking at the FCC report, this tablet does NOT contain WiMax capability. If it did, the FCC would have had to test the RF emissions in the WiMax range (2.5 GHz)and this test does not appear in that report. The test DOES show that they tested WiFi, Bluetooth, and Bluetooth + GPS emissions. This would appear to be a new model of tablet with built-in GPS rather than with WiMax. |
Re: Third Internet Tablet spotted on FCC
Nokia have promoted N800s and 770s with GPS units and map packages, maybe the logical next step is to release a tablet with built in GPS?
Incidentally, Nokia have already included GPS chips within several phones (N95, E90 and 6110) and of course they recently bought what became known as Nokia Maps. |
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Waiting on what textrat has to say.....
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Re: Third Internet Tablet spotted on FCC
Hmm... what if it's neither wimax nor the rumoured keyboard model, but an ordinary N800 with a GPS chip?
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Re: Third Internet Tablet spotted on FCC
Looking at what textrat said on 06-19-2007 in the "new n800 firmware proof" thread (post #50):
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Re: Third Internet Tablet spotted on FCC
As the 6230 and 6230i showed, you never know.
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Well if it does have GPS built in should we expect apps of some kind? Perhaps Google maps that can also be run on an ol' school N800 with BT GPS ???
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It's worth noting however that built-in GPS units on computers and smartphones can usually be used with any software you care to install, so you don't have to use whatever's in the bundle. I'd be very surprised if Nokia didn't include at least something bundled with a GPS tablet. |
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