Here are leaked details of Nokia’s upcoming N900 Rover Internet Tablet. As the successor of the N810, you may find the N900 looks like the company’s N97. Nokia’s N900 is powered by OMAP3430 500/600 Mhz processor and 1GB virtual runtime memory. It comes with 32GB internal storage.
N900 Rover featurees a 3.5-inch 800×480 touchscreen display, a 5 Megapixel Carl Zeiss camera. The device sports support for GPS, quad-band GSM, 3G WCDMA/HSPA, and WiFi connectivity. Aaccelerometer is also included.
The N900 Rover will be released by T-Mobile as early as July 2009.
Hardware Specs:
- Dimensions: 59.7mmx111mmx18.2mm
- Weight: 180g
- 3.5″ 800×480 (WVGA) touchscreen
- OMAP3430 500/600 Mhz processor (Fun Trivia: Same CPU as the Palm Pre)
- Bands: GSM Quad-Band 850, 900, 1800, 1900. WCDMA 900, 1700/2100, 2100
- 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera with dual-LED flash, autofocus, and sliding cover
- 1GB total virtual runtime memory (256MB physical RAM, 768MB virtual memory)
- Wi-Fi, HSPA
- 32GB internal storage, expandable up to 48GB via external memory
- GPS, along with an accelerometer.
- Keyboard variants: English, Scandinavian, French, German, South European, Italian, Russia
- In the box: Connectivity cable, headset, charger, battery (1320 mAh), Video-out cable, microUSB adaptor, cleaning cloth
Some of the mentioned software features:
- In all of the renders we’ve seen, it appears to be running Maemo 5.
- Multitasking: “Run all of your favorite applications simultaneously”
- Live Dashboard allows all open tasks and unread messages to be displayed in one view
- Browser: Firefox 3 with support for Flash 9.4
- Built-in automatic update software
- Contacts has some sort of status sharing built in, allowing you to share your status, location, and mood. Support for Contacts on Ovi and Google Talk.
- All SMS and IMs accessible from one view
- Cellular voice or VOIP both supported
- Captures video at 800×480 in AVC/H.264
- Image tagging and geo-tagging support
- Nokia intends to have at least a dozen add-on apps available at launch, including a game called “Bounce”, a Jaiku/Twitter app called “Mauku”, and a few widgets.