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If the next tablet is bigger than the N810 then count me out. If I want a netbook I'll buy one from another manufacturer for probably much cheaper.. The size is the primary reason I still carry my N810 around, if it were any larger and I needed a bag to carry it, I wouldn't.
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I went to a S60 user even last night a met somebody on the Nokia N-Series team.
Some basic info.
The new tablet is expect around Father's day. Keeyp track of when the prior tablets were released and the new one is expected around the same time.
The tablet will be bigger than the current N810 and have direct SIM Card/GSM Support. Nokia don't want the tablets to compete against the mobile (N97) segments. So they're going to make it less pocketable and more like a PC. (People will buy the tablet and their phones)
Buttons/keypad will improve and the new tablets will come in variations. Instead of a single say N810 model. They will have multiple models with different CPU, RAM and HD at various price - like a PC.
You can check out recent Nokia news/press and see that their CEO is announcing that they are going into the PC industry. The information aligns with Nokia computing efforts.
For the past few years, Nokia have been using 770, 800 and 810 users/programers to test out the product and prepare them to built the real tablet expect this summer.
And the news is this time they're "serious", the prior tablets were release in small batch production with no intent to make money. This time they're manufacturing in them for the masses.
Nokia don't want the tablets to compete against the mobile (N97) segments. So they're going to make it less pocketable and more like a PC. (People will buy the tablet and their phones)
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Or then take the mockup and slide the rows together so that there's no empty areas. Pretty basic stuff.
But if it would make sense, everybody would be doing it.