
Nokia on Wednesday announced a pocket-size Web browser for wireless broadband networks, the Finnish firm’s first Linux-based device and its first product without a built-in mobile phone.
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is designed for browsing and e-mail functions, the phone maker said. The gizmo has a 4-inch horizontal touch screen with zoom and an on-screen keyboard. It can be connected to the Net either from a hot spot or using Bluetooth via a compatible mobile phone, Nokia said.
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Nokia 770 is powered by Maemo- a composed of popular open source software components. See Maemo screenshots.
Thought:
For me, it looks like a PDA from Nokia. No phone calling function, no build-in camera, and the price is about USD350(RM1330). I wonder why Nokia want to come out something like this.
Anyway, glad that Nokia try open source softwares. ![]()

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