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Now, is it just me or are there a heck of a lot of "debugging pins" compared to previous tablets?? Even more than that, notice how the top two "groups" of pins are laid out in 7-pin segments... the cut outs in the metal around them to expose them even looks like the shape of a 9-pin serial connector... Now I'm not saying a serial connector would go there, but maybe the Nokia Hardware people are trying to drop us a hint?...
So, since there's no USB host mode, does anyone who's used the device or even played with it a bit have any idea what all those pins might be? a UART pinout, even at TTL or CMOS levels, would be pretty freggin amazing for allowing a lot more hardware mods and things...