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WiMax/WiBro
by jeff goldman on August 8, 2007

LinuxDevices' Henry Kingman today broke the news that Sprint is readying a WiMax-enabled Nokia N800 Internet Tablet for use on its upcoming WiMax network.
According to Kingman, Nokia's Ari Jaaski says the device will "most probably" include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, with no interference issues anticipated. "We had the same interference with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi initially, but we solved that," he says.
The N800 is one cool toy - Wired's Joe Brown recently posted a love letter to the device...
More here from TG Daily ... more here from I4U News ... more here from Ars Technica ... and more here from SlashGear.
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Response from:
deals on at&t phones
(08/10/07 4:28pm)
Nokia has so many high-end phones but they are rarely available through U.S. carriers. The best Nokia phone that I have seen in store is the N75, available through at&t for $99 after rebates. Nokia commands over 45% market share in Europe while it only has 15% in the U.S. Is it iPhone's fault?
Response from:
sprint rocks
(08/16/07 9:31am)
I just read an article on engadget that N900 might be coming soon. The N800 will be a year old by the time the wimax rolls out. Whey don't they get N900 instead?
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