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It seems that the MeeGo-based successor to the Maemo-sporting Nokia N900 may be called the N9. An outline of the device, along with a semi-detailed label, leads some to speculate that this device may in fact be the successor to the N900. The device will sport 64 GB of internal storage memory--up from 32 GB internal from the N900 (the N900 also supported a micro SDHC slot for an additional 32 GB of removable storage)--and the RX tag on the label is usually reserved for tablets. Also rumored is a capacitive touchscreen for the N900, which made its debut on the Nokia X6, a change from the resistive technology that was employed on all touchscreen handsets prior.
Sounds interesting...