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Leaked Images Of Nokia’s New Internet Tablet

By - Vaibhav Sharma On 8 August 2009 11 Comments

I’ve just hit upon a few images of what might be Nokia’s upcoming Internet Tablet, the N900 perhaps. It has also been dubbed the ‘Rover’ and yesterday we saw a tablet like device go through FCC and today we have these images, courtesy of Mark Guim on Twitter.

The design is similar to what we have seen on recent Nseries devices and it packs a SIM card slot. The device is supposed to run Maemo 5 and may very well be Nokia’s first non Symbian smartphone (although it will be called a tablet, but because of its size and specs there’s hardly any difference). There has been talk about it for a long long time now, infact alleged specs have even been leaked.

Images Of Nokia Internet Tablet N900 Rover

From the photos below its clear that it is an Nseries device, includes a 5MP AF camera with a Carl Zeiss lensĀ  and a dual LED flash. There seem to be TV out capabilities (cable included) and also worth noticing is the small hole on the top of the touch display, looks like a earpiece. So presumably, the tablet will not only use the SIM for data but voice calls as well.

Images Of Nokia Internet Tablet N900 Rover

Images Of Nokia Internet Tablet N900 Rover

Images Of Nokia Internet Tablet N900 Rover

Images Of Nokia Internet Tablet N900 Rover

Nokia N900 Pictures

Nokia N900 Pictures

Nokia N900 Pictures

Nokia N900 Pictures

Nokia N900 Pictures

I know this is The Symbian Blog, however after looking at the pictures all I can say is that I want one. Period. Nokia World is way too far.

[via: Mobile Bulgaria]

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  • Jason said:

    OMFG!!! I want it NOW!!!!!!!!

  • Rahul said:

    Hey.. you just made my day! That thing looks sweet…. :)

  • joe strummer said:

    I don’t think this will be a Non-Symbian device since the top left on the keyboard key is the Symbian key(Sym)!!!

  • Virtual Memory - Page 2 said:

    [...] See news of it is coming out again, re-affirming the virtual memory comcept for symbian… Nokia Internet Tablet (N900/Rover) Images | The Symbian Blog [...]

  • Nokia N97 Mini to debut at Nokia World - Page 6 said:

    [...] think Nokia are losing the plot BIG TIME! Check this out: Nokia Internet Tablet (N900/Rover) Images | The Symbian Blog So if the mini is real, they will have: The N97 mini – Query enabled browsing, GPS, Camera and [...]

  • What to get after selling my N97! - Page 2 said:

    [...] not buy another Nokia… you have the N97 mini and the N900 to choose from! Nokia Internet Tablet (N900/Rover) Images | The Symbian Blog If they keep churning out qwerty based smartphones that all look alike and have similar [...]

  • possible n97 design defect with the camera cover-*DISCUSS HERE* - Page 16 said:

    [...] you look at this page about the forthcoming N900: Nokia Internet Tablet (N900/Rover) Images | The Symbian Blog This image shows a similar design of slider to the N97, but with a little groove so you can better [...]

  • manojlds said:

    @joe
    Um, the Sym could be (and i think it is) for Symbols

  • Vaibhav Sharma (author) said:

    Joe, that stands for Symbols, like Manojlds said.

  • jApi NL said:

    N97 Mini ! I think these are Mini pictures . Internet Tablet will be bigger in size .
    1) The device is small , it needs to remove the complete back cover for battery change .
    2) the keypad is small , there is no room for a D-Pad . Instead there are 4 arrow keys .

    :) Regards jApi NL

  • columbus said:

    thats not n97 mini jApi NL, the n97 mini is a small version of n97 without d-pad but it still as exact keyboard layout and tilting hinge mechanism this device as neither so its NOT N97 MINI

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