Nokia N810

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
ManufacturerNokia
TypeInternet appliance
Release dateNovember 2007
MediaOne miniSD slot, compatible with miniSD or microSD (with adapter) cards up to 8 GB[1]
Operating systemMaemo 4.1 (codename Diablo)
CPU400 MHz TI OMAP 2420
Memory128 MB Random access memory
Storage256 MB + 2 GB Flash
Display800 × 480 resolution, 105 mm (4.13 in) diagonal, 88 pixels/cm, 225 ppi, 65536 colors (16-bit)
InputKeyboard/Resistive Touchscreen
Camera640 × 480 VGA Camera (currently supports photos and video)
ConnectivityIEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0
Power1500 mAh BP-4L Battery
Dimensions72 * 128 * 14 mm
Mass226 g
PredecessorNokia N800
SuccessorNokia N900

The Nokia N810 Internet tablet is an Internet appliance from Nokia,[1] announced on 17 October 2007 at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. Despite Nokia's strong association with cellular products, the N810, like preceding tablets produced by Nokia, was not a phone, but instead allowed the user to browse the Internet and communicate using Wi-Fi networks or with a mobile phone via Bluetooth. It built on the hardware and software of the Nokia N800 with some features added and some removed.

The Nokia N810 featured the Maemo Linux distribution[2] operating system based on Maemo 4.0, which featured MicroB (a Mozilla-based mobile browser), a GPS navigation application, new media player, and a refreshed interface.

  1. ^ a b "Nokia customer service and support | Nokia phones". Archived from the original on 20 December 2009.
  2. ^ "Linux" Archived 22 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine was used on maemo.org