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Nokia announced it, these websites reported it. I could hunt up the original Nokia press release if I tried hard enough.
The Nokia N810 features a highly customizable user interface and contains various novelties such as a Mozilla based browser with Ajax and Adobe flash 9, Bluetooth headset support as well as enhanced video and audio features.(emphasis mine)
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Point me to where Nokia advertised A2DP support.
Excellent choice.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/mobile-gadgeteer/?p=649
http://www.letsgomobile.org/en/cellular/1589/nokian810/
http://www.waleg.com/techgadgets/archives/009662.html
And on and on and on. Google is your friend.
Nokia announced it, these websites reported it. I could hunt up the original Nokia press release if I tried hard enough.
I have a worry though that the hardware can't really do it. Mind you, this is just a feeling so let's not start any rumors, but apparently (AFAIK), the Wifi and bluetooth share an antenna. And the bluetooth is LOUSY when Wifi is on. I agree with everyone who said (nicely or otherwise) that this is a MAJOR feature whole. If it isn't a hardware issue Nokia needs to tell us how to make the Wifi and Bluetooth work together. If it IS a hardware issue, well, you know...
Yes, clearly.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...00&btnG=Search
Please do, but I'll show you that you wont find anything to support your claim. Because Nokia never announced it as a feature.
Original announcement:
The Nokia N810 features a highly customizable user interface and contains various novelties such as a Mozilla based browser with Ajax and Adobe flash 9, Bluetooth headset support as well as enhanced video and audio features.(emphasis mine)
This is the UI support for Bluetooth headsets that was added with OS2008, this is not A2DP Bluetooth headphone support.
Bad journalism is what it amounts to, and bad journalism certainly doesn't qualify as an official announcement.
Now, please, stop spreading lies.
Re: interference between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi,
Yes surely there is interference between those two technologies, and several solutions has been there. See, for example, the following page:
http://www.ce-mag.com/archive/01/05/lansford.html
The Wi-Fi device on N810, STLC4560, has Bluetooth coexistence feature, but I have no idea it is enabled or not.
However, even though those solutions can enable coexistence of Blutooth and Wi-Fi, they are not perfect. Bandwidth for one of (or both of) the technologies must be shedded down, probably by time-division multiplexing. I doubt you can achieve both decent transfer rate on Wi-Fi and clear A2DP quality, though it depends on the environment.
To make the situation worse, to dismiss away the interference problem completely, all the devices may have to jointly coordinate their use of waves, which is quite unfeasible.
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