In the latter part of August, Nokia lifted the veils off the Nokia Booklet 3G via Nokia Conversations. The netbook is part of a brand new line of portable devices to be manufactured by Nokia and is a step in a new direction by Nokia. We have to admit, we are bristling with excitement that the netbook will present when it is released, considering how awesome nokia mobile phones are. Looking at the bigger picture, the netbook could totally change the mobile landscape for the better, but let’s not get too carried away and see if the Nokia Booklet 3G Reviews are actually right about the netbook.
The netbook looks extremely awesome and slim, weighing in at a mere 1.25 kg. The Nokia Booklet 3G will be based on the Windows 7 operating system and will be running on an Intel Atom processor which will mean that the netbook will be as good as a fully – fledged computer. The efficiency of the netbook is emphasized in the fact that it boasts a scarcely believable 12 hours (on normal usage, of course).
Looking at the other features of the netbook, the Nokia booklet 3G will come with a 10.1 inch HD display with an HDMI port for HD video output, which is the first of its kind in a netbook. The netbook is encased in an aluminum shell which is a mere 2 cm thin, making it extremely easy to carry around.
High speed connectivity is extremely important for the Nokia Booklet 3G. This is where the 3G and HSDPA connectivity comes into play via an in – built 3G modem. Wi – Fi internet connectivity is also available to enable you to connect to the internet at Wi-Fi hotspots. The netbook also has a hot – swappable SIM card facility. There is also onboard A-GPS with the latest version of Ovi Maps pre-installed on the netbook.
It will be released at a price of £520, but you should be able to get some cheaper Nokia Booklet 3G contracts at that time.