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Greetings:


The CES 2008 show has come and gone, so what should Nokia do now.

It seems that the only thing Nokia offered for the CES 2008 in terms of MID's was the N810.
It was an excellent marketing strategy to release the N810 in December 2007.
Seems that many Nokia followers bought the N810.

But the CES 2008 was full of new Mid's, and some are similar or better to the N810.

I predict that Nokia has another magic rabbit up their sleeve.
Another game changer in the Tablet world.

I hope that this new Mid will have the following features:

1) voice recogintion
2) intergrated LCD projecting device, WOW!!!!!!
3) Webcam with Carl Ziess lens.

Now lets here from the rest of you

Regards Robert
 
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check this thread
 

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I doubt it in the near future but remain hopeful in the long term...

The N8** has provided Nokia with exactly what they want at this stage of the game. Amazon recently released their list of the top 3 computer products shipped this holiday season and Nokia's N810 was one of them.

The key word here is computer. Nokia has stated in the past that the tablets were their way of changing the publics perception of them as just a phone company and their desire to be known a computer provider as well. Amazon's inclusion of Nokia in their computer products list means they are on their way toward achieving that goal.
 
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Greetings Kozzi:

Thanks for the link

But my thread is to guess what is Nokia's next move is.
What does Nokia have up their sleeve?

I can't believe that Nokia will not do nothing for 2008.

Maybe by spring time we will see the famous N900 unveiled.

Keep the comments coming

Regards Robert
 
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Nokia and Sprint's deal, in making the N8x0 one of the official XOHM products, will rightfully give the tablets a lot of attention in 2008. I would expect a marketing push by both sides when that WiMAX model is released.
 
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The prize goes to the first one w/ flawless, wireless, broadband, hand-held, video-phones. Period.
 
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The next breakthrough for Nokia will be to invest in the infrastructure needed to support the tablets
 
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What I'd personally like to see is the option to replace the entire connectivity chipset as needed. Say... cram a [new hip wireless protocol] module into a 'radio' slot under the cover.
So I can switch from Edge to 4G to WiMax to YourMom as it comes available.

... prolly not gonna happen.

Okay, barring that, let's get that new tactile response screen they were showing off.
 
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i wonder if a future device will have a arm cortex series cpu rather then the current ones.

there is rumors that they have about as much omph as the intel menlows.
 
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Originally Posted by tso View Post
i wonder if a future device will have a arm cortex series cpu rather then the current ones.
I'd say it's pretty likely that we'll see on OMAP 3-series in the next generation NIT (OMAP3430 mostly likely, because of the LCD controller). Not really much else they could put in there, anyway, if they want to upgrade.
 
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