Running an Atom Z530 processor instead of the more common N270, it also has:
• An HDMI port
• Wi-Fi
• 3G (obviously)
• A Webcam
• An SD card reader
• A-GPS and maps integration
• Bluetooth
• A12-hour battery life
• A 2cm (.78 inch), 2.7lb aluminum body that's sleek and sophisticated.
The Booklet 3G also runs Windows -as to whether it's Windows 7, Nokia isn't announcing it as yet.
The other unique feature of Nokia 3G Booklet, is its integration with Nokia's Ovi tools, maps, music store, and cloud-based Ovi Suite. Nokia has yet to make public how much software it will be adding to Windows , but then it would be a cool idea to add a great deal of their mobility-assisting software as possible.
The price or launch date has not been announced yet and Nokia plans to disclose a lot more on September 2.More more info ..check out Nokia's Press release.
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