It's a well-known fact that the Finnish giant is working on a Maemo Linux 5 internet tablet, which is rumored to finally feature HSPA. Thanks to MobileCrunch we now have every detail of the new device, which will be announced under the name N900 this year. The newcomer, being a successor more to N97 than N810 in terms of its hardware, features an OMAP 3430 CPU at 500 or 600 MHz, this being capable of handling the 256 MB RAM and up to 768 MB of virtual memory, also having a 3.5", 800 x 480 pixels large touchscreen display, a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with a dual-LED flash, capable of recording videos at 800 x 480 pixels, HSPA and WLAN support, 32 GB of internal memory, a microSDHC card slot, gyroscope, GPS, Firefox 3 web browser with Flash 9.4 and a 1,320 mAh battery. The 59.7 x 111 x 18.2 mm large Nokia N900, weighing 180 grams, will be available as of July at T-Mobile in Europe as well as in some Asian regions, a launch in the United States being expected in August, the other European network operators starting sales as of October.
Translated by Szaszati