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{{Short description|Internet appliance by Nokia}}
{{For|the Japanese train type|Shin-Keisei N800 series}}
{{Distinguish|Nokia Lumia 800}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2021}}
{{ Information appliance
{{ Information appliance
| title = Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
| title = Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
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| connectivity = [[IEEE 802.11]], [[Bluetooth]] 2.0, [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] 2.0
| connectivity = [[IEEE 802.11]], [[Bluetooth]] 2.0, [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] 2.0
| lifespan = January 2007
| lifespan = January 2007
| media = Two slots, [[Secure Digital card|SD]] with [[Secure Digital card#SDHC| SDHC support]]. Or ([[microSD]], [[miniSD Card|miniSD]], [[MultiMediaCard|MMC]], or [[Reduced-Size Multimedia Card|RS-MMC]]) via SD adapter.
| media = Two slots, [[Secure Digital card|SD]] with [[Secure Digital card#SDHC|SDHC support]]. Or ([[microSD]], [[miniSD Card|miniSD]], [[MultiMediaCard|MMC]], or [[Reduced-Size Multimedia Card|RS-MMC]]) via SD adapter.
| operatingsystem = [[Maemo (operating system)|Internet Tablet OS 2008]] ([[Maemo (operating system)|Maemo]] 4.0)
| operatingsystem = [[Maemo (operating system)|Internet Tablet OS 2008]] ([[Maemo (operating system)|Maemo]] 4.0)
| camera = 640 × 480 [[Video Graphics Array|VGA]] Camera (currently supports photos and video)
| camera = 640 × 480 [[Video Graphics Array|VGA]] Camera (currently supports photos and video)
| input = Resistive [[Touchscreen]] and 5-Button D-Pad
| input = Resistive [[Touchscreen]] and 5-Button D-Pad
| power = BP-5L Li-Po 1500 mAh [[Battery (electricity)|Battery]]
| power = BP-5L Li-Po 1500 mAh [[Electric battery|Battery]]
| cpu = 330&nbsp;MHz [[Texas Instruments OMAP|TI OMAP]] 2420 (400&nbsp;MHz after updating to OS2008<ref name="powermanagement">{{cite web|url=https://s3.amazonaws.com/ppt-download/power-management-for-the-nokia-internet-tablets565.pdf|title=Nokia Internet Tablet Power Management}}</ref>)
| cpu = 330&nbsp;MHz [[Texas Instruments OMAP|TI OMAP]] 2420 (400&nbsp;MHz after updating to OS2008<ref name="powermanagement">{{cite web|url=https://s3.amazonaws.com/ppt-download/power-management-for-the-nokia-internet-tablets565.pdf|title=Nokia Internet Tablet Power Management}}</ref>)
| memory = 128&nbsp;MB [[Random access memory|Random Access Memory]], up to 64&nbsp;GB [[flash memory|Flash]] with OS2008 upgrade
| memory = 128&nbsp;MB [[Random access memory|Random Access Memory]], up to 64&nbsp;GB [[flash memory|Flash]] with OS2008 upgrade
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| weight = 206&nbsp;g (0.5 lb)
| weight = 206&nbsp;g (0.5 lb)
| display = 800 × 480 resolution, 105&nbsp;mm (4.13&nbsp;in) diagonal, 88&nbsp;pixels/cm, 225&nbsp;[[Pixel density|ppi]], 65536 colors (16-bit)
| display = 800 × 480 resolution, 105&nbsp;mm (4.13&nbsp;in) diagonal, 88&nbsp;pixels/cm, 225&nbsp;[[Pixel density|ppi]], 65536 colors (16-bit)
| predecessor = [[Nokia 770 Internet Tablet|Nokia 770]]
| predecessor = [[Nokia 7710]]<br />[[Nokia 770 Internet Tablet]]
| successor = [[Nokia N810]]
| successor = [[Nokia N810]]


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* Processor: [[Texas Instruments OMAP|OMAP]]2420 microprocessor with a native speed of 400&nbsp;MHz
* Processor: [[Texas Instruments OMAP|OMAP]]2420 microprocessor with a native speed of 400&nbsp;MHz
** Runs at an [[underclocking|underclocked]] 330&nbsp;MHz on OS2007, due to the fact that the [[digital signal processor|DSP]] speed will be halved if run at full speed
** Runs at an [[underclocking|underclocked]] 330&nbsp;MHz on OS2007, because the [[digital signal processor|DSP]] speed will be halved if run at full speed
** Runs at the native 400&nbsp;MHz on OS2008.<ref name="powermanagement" />
** Runs at the native 400&nbsp;MHz on OS2008.<ref name="powermanagement" />
* Memory: 128&nbsp;MiB of [[RAM]] and 256&nbsp;MiB of [[flash memory]].
* Memory: 128&nbsp;MiB of [[RAM]] and 256&nbsp;MiB of [[flash memory]].
* Connectivity: [[IEEE 802.11]] b/g, [[Bluetooth]] 2.0 ([[Bluetooth profile#Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN)|DUN]], [[Bluetooth profile#Object Push Profile (OPP)|OPP]], [[Bluetooth profile#File Transfer Profile (FTP)|FTP]], [[Bluetooth profile#Hands-Free Profile (HFP)|HFP]], [[Bluetooth profile#Human Interface Device Profile (HID)|HID]] profiles as well as [[Bluetooth profile#Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)|A2DP]]/[[Bluetooth profile#Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)|AVRCP]] and [[Bluetooth profile#Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)|PAN]] via third party emulation), and [[USB]] 2.0 [[USB On-The-Go|OTG]] high-speed.
* Connectivity: [[IEEE 802.11]] b/g, [[Bluetooth]] 2.0 ([[Bluetooth profile#Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN)|DUN]], [[Bluetooth profile#Object Push Profile (OPP)|OPP]], [[Bluetooth profile#File Transfer Profile (FTP)|FTP]], [[Bluetooth profile#Hands-Free Profile (HFP)|HFP]], [[Bluetooth profile#Human Interface Device Profile (HID)|HID]] profiles as well as [[Bluetooth profile#Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)|A2DP]]/[[Bluetooth profile#Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)|AVRCP]] and [[Bluetooth profile#Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)|PAN]] via third party emulation), and [[USB]] 2.0 [[USB On-The-Go|OTG]] high-speed.
* Display & resolution: pressure-sensitive resistive touch-screen LCD 4.1&nbsp;inches 800×480 at 225&nbsp;dpi (the same as the 770.)
* Display & resolution: pressure-sensitive resistive touch-screen LCD 4.1&nbsp;inches 800×480 pixels at 225&nbsp;dpi (the same as the 770.)
** includes [[PowerVR#MBX|PowerVR MBX]] acceleration, but the operating system does not include a device driver
** includes [[PowerVR#MBX|PowerVR MBX]] acceleration, but the operating system does not include a device driver
* Expansion: 2 full-sized [[Secure Digital card]] slots, one internal and one external, each accommodating one card up to 32&nbsp;GB capacity when using [[Secure Digital card#SDHC|SDHC]]. Only cards up to 8&nbsp;GB are officially supported by Nokia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nseries.com/index.html#l=support,n800,faq,65451|title=Size Limitation}}</ref>
* Expansion: 2 full-sized [[Secure Digital card]] slots, one internal and one external, each accommodating one card up to 32&nbsp;GB capacity when using [[Secure Digital card#SDHC|SDHC]]. Only cards up to 8&nbsp;GB are officially supported by Nokia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nseries.com/index.html#l=support,n800,faq,65451|title=Size Limitation|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080430035008/http://www.nseries.com/index.html#l=support,n800,faq,65451|archive-date=30 April 2008}}</ref>
* Camera: built-in pop-up rotating [[webcam]]. (note the camera does not rotate a full 360 degrees).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nseries.com/index.html#l=support,n800,faq,58370|title=Camera rotation Limitation}}</ref>
* Camera: built-in pop-up rotating [[webcam]]. (note the camera does not rotate a full 360 degrees).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nseries.com/index.html#l=support,n800,faq,58370|title=Camera rotation Limitation|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080430035008/http://www.nseries.com/index.html#l=support,n800,faq,58370|archive-date=30 April 2008}}</ref>
* Audio: microphone, stereo speakers, [[FM radio]] tuner, 3.5-mm [[headphone jack]] (compatible with standard stereo headphones, but also containing a fourth pin with microphone input). The headphone jack also functions as the antenna for the FM radio.
* Audio: microphone, stereo speakers, [[FM radio]] tuner, 3.5-mm [[headphone jack]] (compatible with standard stereo headphones, but also containing a fourth pin with microphone input). The headphone jack also functions as the antenna for the FM radio.
* Operating system: Linux-based [[Internet Tablet OS|Internet Tablet OS 2007]]. In December 2007 the new OS 2008 was released for the Nokia N800 and the [[Nokia N810]].
* Operating system: Linux-based [[Internet Tablet OS|Internet Tablet OS 2007]]. In December 2007 the new OS 2008 was released for the Nokia N800 and the [[Nokia N810]].
* The N800 supports [[Skype]] internet calls and [[Flash Player 9]] as of July 6, 2007, which allows users to watch YouTube videos, play online flash games, and make free internet calls to other Skype-enabled devices.
* The N800 supports [[Skype]] internet calls and [[Flash Player 9]] as of 6 July 2007, which allows users to watch YouTube videos, play online flash games, and make free internet calls to other Skype-enabled devices.


Note that the USB port uses a mini-B socket instead of mini-AB so that a specially grounded adaptor is required to make full use of the [[USB On-The-Go|USB OTG]] client/host auto-switching. Switching can be done in software with regular adaptors, though. USB OTG only provides 100&nbsp;mA of current (versus full-size USB's 500&nbsp;mA), so devices with larger current requirements will need to be used with a powered [[USB hub]].
Note that the USB port uses a mini-B socket instead of mini-AB so that a specially grounded adaptor is required to make full use of the [[USB On-The-Go|USB OTG]] client/host auto-switching. Switching can be done in software with regular adaptors, though. USB OTG only provides 100&nbsp;mA of current (versus full-size USB's 500&nbsp;mA), so devices with larger current requirements will need to be used with a powered [[USB hub]].
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The N800, like all Nokia Internet Tablets, runs [[Maemo (operating system)|Maemo]], which is similar to many handheld operating systems, and provides a "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home screen is divided into areas for launching applications, a menu bar, and a large customisable area that can display information such as an RSS reader, Internet radio player, and Google search box for example. Maemo is a modified version of [[Debian]].
The N800, like all Nokia Internet Tablets, runs [[Maemo (operating system)|Maemo]], which is similar to many handheld operating systems, and provides a "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home screen is divided into areas for launching applications, a menu bar, and a large customisable area that can display information such as an RSS reader, Internet radio player, and Google search box for example. Maemo is a modified version of [[Debian]].


The N800 is bundled with several applications including the [[Mozilla]]-based [[MicroB]] browser, [[Macromedia Flash]], [[Gizmo5|Gizmo]], and [[Skype]].<ref>[http://nokia.us/A4626059 Nokia N810 Specifications] List of bundled applications</ref>
The N800 is bundled with several applications including the [[Mozilla]]-based [[MicroB]] browser, [[Adobe Flash|Macromedia Flash]], [[Gizmo5|Gizmo]], and [[Skype]].<ref>[http://nokia.us/A4626059 Nokia N810 Specifications]{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} List of bundled applications</ref>
The N800 use Maemo OS that comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community.
The N800 use Maemo OS that comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community.


== See also ==
== See also ==
{{commonscat|Nokia N800}}
{{Commons category|Nokia N800}}
* [[Maemo (operating system)]]
* [[Maemo (operating system)]]
* [[Internet appliance]]
* [[Internet appliance]]


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.nokiausa.com/N800/ Nokia N800 Product Page]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090422003454/http://www.nokiausa.com/n800 Nokia N800 Product Page]
* [http://www.wikispecs.org/index.php?title=Nokia_N800 Nokia N800 at Wikispecs]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080215095313/http://www.wikispecs.org/index.php?title=Nokia_N800 Nokia N800 at Wikispecs]


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Latest revision as of 18:02, 14 November 2022

Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
ManufacturerNokia
TypeInternet appliance
LifespanJanuary 2007
MediaTwo slots, SD with SDHC support. Or (microSD, miniSD, MMC, or RS-MMC) via SD adapter.
Operating systemInternet Tablet OS 2008 (Maemo 4.0)
CPU330 MHz TI OMAP 2420 (400 MHz after updating to OS2008[1])
Memory128 MB Random Access Memory, up to 64 GB Flash with OS2008 upgrade
Display800 × 480 resolution, 105 mm (4.13 in) diagonal, 88 pixels/cm, 225 ppi, 65536 colors (16-bit)
InputResistive Touchscreen and 5-Button D-Pad
Camera640 × 480 VGA Camera (currently supports photos and video)
ConnectivityIEEE 802.11, Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0
PowerBP-5L Li-Po 1500 mAh Battery
Dimensions75 × 144 × 13 (/18) mm
Mass206 g (0.5 lb)
PredecessorNokia 7710
Nokia 770 Internet Tablet
SuccessorNokia N810

The Nokia N800 Internet tablet is a wireless Internet appliance from Nokia, originally announced at the Las Vegas CES 2007 Summit in January 2007. N800 allows the user to browse the Internet and communicate using Wi-Fi networks or with mobile phone via Bluetooth. The N800 was developed as the successor to the Nokia 770. It includes FM and Internet radio, an RSS news reader, image viewer and a media player for audio and video files.

Specifications

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  • Processor: OMAP2420 microprocessor with a native speed of 400 MHz
    • Runs at an underclocked 330 MHz on OS2007, because the DSP speed will be halved if run at full speed
    • Runs at the native 400 MHz on OS2008.[1]
  • Memory: 128 MiB of RAM and 256 MiB of flash memory.
  • Connectivity: IEEE 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 (DUN, OPP, FTP, HFP, HID profiles as well as A2DP/AVRCP and PAN via third party emulation), and USB 2.0 OTG high-speed.
  • Display & resolution: pressure-sensitive resistive touch-screen LCD 4.1 inches 800×480 pixels at 225 dpi (the same as the 770.)
    • includes PowerVR MBX acceleration, but the operating system does not include a device driver
  • Expansion: 2 full-sized Secure Digital card slots, one internal and one external, each accommodating one card up to 32 GB capacity when using SDHC. Only cards up to 8 GB are officially supported by Nokia.[2]
  • Camera: built-in pop-up rotating webcam. (note the camera does not rotate a full 360 degrees).[3]
  • Audio: microphone, stereo speakers, FM radio tuner, 3.5-mm headphone jack (compatible with standard stereo headphones, but also containing a fourth pin with microphone input). The headphone jack also functions as the antenna for the FM radio.
  • Operating system: Linux-based Internet Tablet OS 2007. In December 2007 the new OS 2008 was released for the Nokia N800 and the Nokia N810.
  • The N800 supports Skype internet calls and Flash Player 9 as of 6 July 2007, which allows users to watch YouTube videos, play online flash games, and make free internet calls to other Skype-enabled devices.

Note that the USB port uses a mini-B socket instead of mini-AB so that a specially grounded adaptor is required to make full use of the USB OTG client/host auto-switching. Switching can be done in software with regular adaptors, though. USB OTG only provides 100 mA of current (versus full-size USB's 500 mA), so devices with larger current requirements will need to be used with a powered USB hub.

Maemo

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The N800, like all Nokia Internet Tablets, runs Maemo, which is similar to many handheld operating systems, and provides a "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home screen is divided into areas for launching applications, a menu bar, and a large customisable area that can display information such as an RSS reader, Internet radio player, and Google search box for example. Maemo is a modified version of Debian.

The N800 is bundled with several applications including the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo, and Skype.[4] The N800 use Maemo OS that comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b "Nokia Internet Tablet Power Management" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Size Limitation". Archived from the original on 30 April 2008.
  3. ^ "Camera rotation Limitation". Archived from the original on 30 April 2008.
  4. ^ Nokia N810 Specifications[permanent dead link] List of bundled applications
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