WiMax N810 Leaked, Coming At CTIA?
Over at Tablet-Guru.com, we’ve got a scoop on a red-hot Best Buy Mobile ad showing a new color scheme for the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. If you don’t already have Tablet-Guru added to your RSS, but are interested in the Internet Tablets, be sure to head on over. I have both the N800 and N810, and Dotsisx recently got her hands on an N810 for review, so there will be plenty of coverage over there on how to use the N810, OS2008, and other thoughts and reflections on this unique project from Nokia.
This new tablet color is black with orange keyboard backlights, and I’m going to be the first to say it’s darn sexy! We’re guessing it’s likely a new color to designate the rumored WiMax addition, and with Sprint here in the U.S. planning to launch its Xohm WiMax network in the next 6-9 months, we’re betting that CTIA Wireless in April is the perfect place to announce this new model.
Time will tell, but rest assured we’ll be covering it over at Tablet-Guru.com as soon as anything else is available.





Actually this is are remark about the poll: “Which new handset are you most impressed with?”. My answer: None compared to the N95/N82 which already on the market. Should have added the option, I fear they would have gotten the most votes any way
Apr 1st, 2008 at 12:59 pm
[…] The rumored N810 WiMax has just been made official by Nokia. The Internet Tablet should feature all the goodies from the original N810, including a great 4.13″ touchscreen, a built-in GPS, a QWERTY keyboard, and running OS2008, a Linux based platform. The difference is in the fact that this new N810 features a WiMax connectivity option instead of the WiFi one. WiMax is thought to be the next best iteration of wireless connectivity and with this release, Nokia proves that it believes in it too. […]
Apr 1st, 2008 at 2:17 pm
[…] The rumored N810 WiMax has just been made official by Nokia. The Internet Tablet should feature all the goodies from the original N810, including a great 4.13″ touchscreen, a built-in GPS, a QWERTY keyboard, and running OS2008, a Linux based platform. The difference is in the fact that this new N810 features a WiMax connectivity option instead of the WiFi one. WiMax is thought to be the next best iteration of wireless connectivity and with this release, Nokia proves that it believes in it too. […]