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Nokia N920 phone tablet leaks - there's no QWERTY this time

15 October, 2009 | Read the news | Post your comment
Nokia N920 phone tablet leaks - there's no QWERTY this time - read the full textNokia N920 showed its fancy face for the first time. The N900 successor is rumored to be a touch-only device with a huge 4.13-inch capacitive screen, ARM Cortex A8 CPU, 32GB internal memory and Maemo 6 OS. Well that wasn't such a surprise, since the rumors for the N920 flooded the web since the...

 

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Too many noobs here. 2 markets 2 phones, one is qwerty other is only-touch. So simple a newborn monkey can do it..

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  • 2009-10-15 20:36
  • T2yB

almost the same as the n900 wats the point?

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  • 2009-10-15 20:35
  • LxGa

nokia is becoming a greedy company like apple. they hype their phones before they release them and then turn out to be outdated by the time they are released. anyone with a common sense knows Nokia is playing the Apple's market strategy. they are upgrading their phones little by little so they will have something left to add into their next phones. i understand apple can't just release a new phone every 2 months but does Nokia know about its rivals 1.5ghz phones ? they should at least come up with something worth buying.

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  • 2009-10-15 20:28
  • MWW$

5 MP is the perfect size for a phone camera. With respect of CPU, the MHz are not the whole story, what is at least as important is the OS. We'll see if Maemo 5 needs a fast CPU or not, and will be able then to see if it will be sufficient for Maemo 6. Linux is not CPU hungry. The big question is: how is the virtual keyboard? If it is fine, which it could be giving the 4.13" capacitive screen, then it's a killer.

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  • 2009-10-15 20:24
  • GYae

The capacitive screen finally makes me interested. It's about damn time Nokia. Don't make the same mistakes like you did with Symbian Touch.

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  • 2009-10-15 20:23
  • q{Xw

Android is the future of mobile os's , cpu isn't that important but the 5mpix with two light diods for flash is something to worry about .

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  • 2009-10-15 20:21
  • p7$S

Still 5 mega-pixel, come on Nokia compete an show some adventure at last,an out bring out a 8 or 12 mega-pixel camera mobile

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  • 2009-10-15 20:18
  • 3pH0

Poor CPU, poor snapper... Certainly a brick.

Maybe Nokia should stop making smartphones (or use Android).

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  • 2009-10-15 20:17
  • HHHH

amazing design but the 5 megapixel and 600mhz cpu is a let down. nokia still haven't learnt its lesson yet.

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  • 2009-10-15 20:16
  • MWW$

whoa ! we were still waiting for the n900 and now we have a successor ! brilliant ? nah !!! same cpu, same memory, same camera, no keyboard and an upgraded version of a brand new os which nobody is familiar with. what is up nokia ????
am awe struck !

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  • 2009-10-15 20:07
  • vGiv

1st

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  • 2009-10-15 20:04
  • 4BYD

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