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Just like we previously covered, Nokia has finally released an update for it’s N800 internet tablet device. This new update gives the device Skype support, improves it’s sensibility, which should make the device easier to use, and adds a Rhapsody music player.

In the “old days”, for such a relevant update, and increase of functionality, Nokia would usually release an entirely new device with very similar, or identical, specifications. But thankfully it appears that those days are gone, and Nokia has finally decided to give it’s devices a longer, and more “noticeable” support.
Sure, they have released firmware updates that fix a few bugs, or improve the performance and stability a little, for their other devices, but there has never been such a relevant update as this one before. Hopefully this will be the first initiative, of many, to give their devices better support.
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2 Responses for "Nokia releases update for the N800 internet tablet"
July 8th, 2007 at 7:27 pm
1I was most pleased with their Adobe Flash 9 plug-in support for the browser.
Nokia N800’s successor revealed?
July 11th, 2007 at 12:38 pm
2[...] Now that the iPhone is out, and is selling as well as people expected it to, cellphone companies like Nokia aren’t wasting any time in trying to bring out new similar devices to compete with them. The first of these devices, is this unnamed one, which appears to be the successor to the N800 internet tablet, which recently received Skype support. [...]
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