Nokia has quietly run out it's third iteration of the very interesting Linux-based Internet tablet, the N810.
It adds a slide-out keyboard -- I can't stand these, but customer demand must have been loud & clear -- working Skype, GPS and FM reception. Add this to web browsing (with its implied webmail access), Internet radio, and likely improvements to the mod Nokia Maemo interface & its smooth integration and superb sound-quality of the N800 and you have something I'll pay for instead of, perhaps, an upgrade to -- Gosh forbid -- a smart-ass phone ... or, worse, an iPhone.
(I'll be doing hands-on work with a review sample as soon as these are distributed to the press.)
I am an avid Nokia Internet tablet using 770 and 800 but I am thinking twice if I should update to 810. Having a fixed cam, no FM radio and cut back to just 1 mmc and also no support for OGG is proving to be a deal breaker. Also 800 is awesome and I really don't see any issues on my N800 that will motivate it to replace it. Yes the keyboard is nice but is not the most important stuff.
Posted by: JZA | October 24, 2007 at 12:28 AM
Hi.
This Nokia article/review is very nice.
I hope this blog continues evoluting like this, I have just added an RSS.
:D
Posted by: Nokiado | March 03, 2008 at 05:39 PM
Thank you for this preview. Also I find your site interesting database for phones reviews/previews. Good job.
Posted by: Aleks (Real Smartphone) | September 14, 2008 at 06:39 PM
very nice article.. added the RSS too. btw, thats surely my next phone there.
Posted by: card tricks | September 23, 2008 at 03:21 AM
Wow, great looking phone. Looks like iPhone. Love that it has features like internet access via Wi-Fi connection or your compatible mobile device; high-resolution widescreen display; and stream in music, movies, and TV!
Posted by: Nokia 5800 | January 29, 2009 at 08:13 PM