Nokia N920 Internet Tablet Gets Leaked [Nokia N920: Big Touchscreen Display, Absolutely No Keyboard]

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I’ll start this one off by stating from the beginning that I am a fan of Nokia. I feel I have to say this because otherwise, by the end of this post, you might suspect I don’t like Nokia at all.

With these in mind, let’s move on to Nokia’s latest leaked handset or better said, Internet tablet, the N920. As you can clearly see in the picture below, the N920 is the successor of the N900 and from what know so far, the handset comes with a bigger 4.13-inch touchscreen and there’s no keyboard what so ever.

Poor Nokia! The company is definitely feeling the recession. Nokia has posted its official results for Q3 2009 and things aren’t looking that good. In fact Nokia has suffered a net loss of $833.9 million. Sales are down 19.8% compared to last year while operating profit is down 57.8%. Nokia’s market share is still around 38% but its handset sales are down 8% as people are slowly moving towards other platforms. With a press release showing these tremendous numbers it’s no wonder that someone decided to leak the N920.

nokia N920 leaked

The new Internet Tablet looks pretty interesting and I wouldn’t mind playing with it. But what will bring it to life? Symbian? Maemo? Which OS version should we expect? Shouldn’t Nokia try something else for a change? Neither Symbian nor Maemo can truly stand out if compared with iPhone OS, Android, webOS or Windows Mobile 6.5.

Does Nokia think that the N900, which hasn’t seen much success yet, and the rumored N920 are going to bring lots of cash in? Let’s not forget that other Internet tablets are just around the corner! Not to mention that there are lots of touchscreen phones available out there that you should consider before committing to purchasing a Nokia Internet tablet. As I said above, I am a fan of Nokia and I am still waiting for the Finnish company to launch a killer phone and get back on the horse. The N920 might be unveiled only in February 2010 at the Mobile World Congress, and, on a different note, it might be one of the handsets rumored to arrive together with T-Mobile’s whole Project Black/Dark project.

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  • Nick

    First of all, this is a hoax image. The screenshot on the device is NOT Maemo 5. It’s not even the current version of Maemo 4.

    It’s pretty obvious from Nokia’s future plans that they are focusing on Maemo. It is the only OS that will be on the Internet Tablets, possibly other phones in the future.

    But you are right, the N900 hasn’t seen much commercial success yet. That’s usually true for devices that haven’t been released yet.