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Internet tablet Nokia N900 Rover approved by the FCC?

Monday, August 10, 2009

U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certified device Nokia RX-51. Information about the site a bit, but it most likely is not a mobile phone or smartphone, a new Internet tablet. Apparently, Nokia RX-51 - a model known as the Rover or the Nokia N900 - internet tablet, based on Maemo 5. This device has already quite a lot of informal details. It is anticipated that the design is like the Nokia N810: equipped with a touch screen and sliding QWERTY-keyboard. Of the characteristics already mentioned the support of cellular networks GSM and WCDMA, 3,5-inch display with a resolution 800h480 points, 5 MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics and 32 GB of internal memory. Also, the Internet tablet is equipped with wireless adapters Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, FM-transmitter and the GPS-receiver. All these data are still not officially confirmed.



On the FCC site indicate that Nokia RX-51 supports the frequency band of cellular communications, where the American operator T-Mobile. Indeed, according to previously released new data appearing to him in August and September. While in other regions, it also will be sold. It is also worth adding that in addition to news about the certification of FCC, the internet appeared "live" photos of the new Internet tablet Nokia.


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