Nokia N800, N810 manual Declaration of Conformity

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Hereby, NOKIA CORPORATION declares that this RX-34/RX-44 product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/ declaration_of_conformity/.

© 2007 Nokia. All rights reserved.

Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Nseries, N800 and N810 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Nokia tune is a sound mark of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners.

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Contents Internet Tablet OS 2008 edition User Guide Declaration of Conformity Contents Media applications OutgoingFor your safety Network services MemoryYour device Your deviceTouch screen Status indicator area Application title areaEvery application has the minimise and close buttons Settings. indicates that a Wlan connection is activeMinimise and close buttons Application area Home viewDevice control ToolbarText input methods Integrated keyboardFull-screen finger keyboard On-screen keyboardHandwriting recognition Volume controlText input settings To add a line breakLock touch screen and keys Device lockChange lock code To change the lock code, do the followingKeys, push to the left again Memory managementMemory cards Back up and restore data To restore data, do the following HelpSearch for information Wlan connection Connectivity settingsInternet connections Internet connectionsConnection type-SelectWLAN wireless local area network Connection name-Enter a descriptive name for the connectionSelect Next to proceed Bluetooth wireless technologyMobile phone connection Select a phone Activate the Bluetooth connection on your mobile phoneSelect Finish to save the settings Internet tabletConnection setup dialog, define the following settings Manually create connectionDisable wireless connections Browse the web Browse the webOpen and browse web pages To browse recently visited pages, tap orManage bookmarks Accounts Internet communicationPresence Your presence status can be one of the followingWith your contacts, tap , and select View Contacts ContactsInstant messaging Internet call To create a new e-mail account MailCreate an e-mail account Account name-Enter a descriptive name for your accountRetrieve and read e-mail messages Message, tap Define basic e-mail settingsCreate and send e-mail messages Define advanced settings Clean-upInbox folder Outbox folderSent folder Drafts folderMedia sources Media applicationsMedia player Internet radioFile formats Supported video file formats areAdd feed, select OK RSS feed readerUPnP media servers Images Positioning PositioningGPS receiver Map application About satellite signalsSignal strength may be affected by bad weather conditions Browse mapsInto your current location by tapping on the toolbar Select and download mapsFind locations Points of interest Extra servicesFavourites Positioning Application manager SettingsSettings Connection managerClear device data Restore original settingsInstall connection settings Clock UtilitiesCalculator File managerPC connectivity Software updatePC connectivity Charging and discharging Battery informationBattery information Authenticate hologram Care and maintenance Care and maintenanceProduct is compliant with the following standards Additional safety informationAdditional safety Open source software notice Open source softwareOpen source software notice Tim Hudson tjh@cryptsoft.com
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N810, N800 specifications

The Nokia N800 and N810 are groundbreaking Internet tablets that were launched in the mid-2000s, showcasing Nokia's push into portable computing and mobile internet devices. With their sleek design and innovative functionality, these devices catered to a growing demand for connectivity and multimedia on the go.

The Nokia N800, released in early 2007, featured a 4.13-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 800x480 pixels, making it perfect for browsing the web, reading emails, and watching videos. It was powered by a Texas Instruments OMAP 2420 processor, providing adequate performance for most tasks. The device came equipped with 256 MB of RAM and 256 MB of internal flash storage, expandable via a SD card slot. Its built-in Wi-Fi capabilities allowed seamless access to the internet, while Bluetooth support enabled connectivity with other devices.

The standout feature of the N800 was its operating system, Maemo, a Linux-based platform that supported a wide range of applications. This open-source environment allowed developers to create software tailored to the needs of users, promoting a sense of community and collaboration. The device was notable for its ability to handle VoIP calls, enabling users to make phone calls over the internet, adding versatility to its functionality.

In late 2007, Nokia unveiled the N810. This successor came with several enhancements, including a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, making text input much more convenient for users. The N810 featured a slightly improved processor, 400 MHz OMAP 2420, and continued to offer the 4.13-inch touchscreen. The internal memory was expanded to 1 GB, alongside better graphics performance.

Another key upgrade in the N810 was the inclusion of GPS technology, which catered to users looking for navigation solutions. The device also supported a more extensive range of internet services and applications, leveraging the capabilities of its updated Maemo operating system. With support for Adobe Flash and enhanced media playback, the N810 became an even more formidable tool for media consumption.

Both the N800 and N810 were notable for their long battery life, which made them ideal for extended use during travel or in locations without immediate access to power. In summary, the Nokia N800 and N810 marked significant steps in the evolution of portable internet devices, blending communication, media, and computing power in stylish and user-friendly packages. While they may not have achieved widespread commercial success, they laid the groundwork for future innovations in the realm of mobile computing.