Been eagerly waiting for the successor to Nokia N800? Well, the good news has arrived! The company just announced the new Nokia N810 as official successor to the N800.

The N810 betters the N800 by providing an integrated GPS receiver and Wayfinder mapping software, A2DP Bluetooth support, enhanced video and audio features, OS 2008 and an integrated QWERTY keyboard.
The keyboard resembles the HTC Universal one that everyone seems to be fond of. It still has integrated WiFi (with Skype support), integrated Bluetooth, and a 4.13 inch 800×480 resolution touch-screen display along with the kickstand for hands-free usage.
For those who already possess a Nokia N800 the good news is that they will soon be able to upgrade to the OS 2008 firmware as well which has a much more powerful Mozilla-based browser with Ajax and Adobe Flash 9.
The N810 will be available in mid-November for US$479.
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