Nokia N810



The Nokia N810 is a Nokia Internet Tablet announced in October 2007 and released in February 2008.

The N810 is a multimedia device with a 4.1" touchscreen and no cellular connectivity, but it can do internet calls.

It was released along with Internet Tablet OS 2008 as an improved version of the N800 with a physical QWERTY keyboard.

The N810 and other Internet Tablets run a Debian Linux based operating system, which allows for developers to easily develop and port software to it. People have also ported various alternative operating systems to the device, such as Android and MeeGo.

Variants

 * N810 WiMAX Edition: Variant which includes WiMAX connectivity and a black case design, released on Sprint's Xohm network.

Related devices

 * Nokia N800: Predecessor with similar specs, but without the physical keyboard.
 * Nokia N900: Successor, has a smaller body and GSM/UMTS connectivity so it can also be used as a phone.

Batteries

 * Nokia BP-4L (3.7 V, 1500 mAh Li-Po)