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November 5, 2007

Nokia Embraces the Whole Internet with the N810

JupiterResearch's Take

by Ian Fogg

with Michael Gartenberg, Mark Mulligan

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Executive Summary

Nokia's N810 is a Linux-based Internet tablet that is the purest hardware example to date of Nokia's embrace of Internet thinking. Although the N810 uses N Series branding—as used across most of Nokia's high-end media smart phones—it includes no built-in phone connectivity. Instead, the N810 offers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. A future model will include WiMAX.

Key Questions

  • Who is the target audience for the N810?
  • Is there a market for consumers to use the Internet on pocket-sized tablet devices?
  • How central is the N810 to Nokia's future strategy?

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