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That's pretty much unobtainable for a couple of reasons.
The OMAP2 parts are BGA (ball grid array). Unsoldering and soldering a different part in takes some pretty specialized equipment.
If you could overcome this problem, then you would need a pin compatible part. Veiwing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Instruments_OMAP shows this isn't something available from TI at this point in time.
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Some possible problems could be that the new processor would not work with the OS or the software out there or it might not even work with the N810. I just wanted to know if this is a possible solution to the speed problem and help some things like the internet browser, or is it just way to much trouble for something that wouldn't do much.