Nokia N800 manual File formats, UPnP media servers

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Select the Add link to media library... menu item if it is on the menu. The radio channel is added to the list of radio channels in the media library.

If the Add link to media library... menu item is not provided, select Copy link location.

2.In Media player, select Tools > Add radio channel to library...

Tap the web address field, and paste the link of the radio channel stream. Select to save the link to the stream as a radio channel, and tap OK.

To listen to a radio channel, select Media player > Library > Internet radio and the desired channel from the list,

and tap .

To stop listening, tap .

To adjust the volume, tap , and drag the slider with the stylus. To close the volume control dialog, tap anywhere outside it.

UPnP media servers are available for most operating systems and many hardware platforms and enable you to store and share your media files (pictures, video, audio, and multimedia files).

Your Nokia N800 functions as a UPnP client and can auto-detect UPnP media servers as long as they are connected to the same local network as your device and are configured accordingly.

File formats

The media player application supports M3U and PLS playlist file formats. Some other playlists, such as ASX, WAX, WPL, and WVX are supported only partially.

The supported audio file formats are: AAC, AMR, AWB, M4A, MP2, MP3, RA, WAV, and WMA.

The supported network streamable audio formats are: AAC, AMR, AWB, M4A, MP2, MP3, RA, and WAV. Streaming performance depends on the bandwidth availability.

Media player

UPnP media servers

UPnP technology allows devices to connect seamlessly and simplifies the implementation of networks for data sharing, communications, and entertainment in the home environment.

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Contents Nokia N800 User Guide 9254711Export Controls Contents Media player For your safety Network services Overview OverviewNokia support on the web Touch screen Application title area Status indicator areaTask navigator Press , or tap another area of the screenMinimize and close buttons Responses, or group chat invitations toToolbar Home viewApplication area Changes you made, tap Device controlOverview Stylus Text input methods Hardware keysOn-screen keyboard Full-screen finger keyboard Volume controlText input settings Overview Handwriting recognitionChange the lock code Device lockMemory management Lock touch screen and keysMemory card Back up and restore data HelpSearch for information Internet connections Connectivity settingsInternet connections Name of the Wlan network Wlan signal strength Wlan connectionMobile phone connection Bluetooth wireless technology Select a phoneTap Finish to save the settings Manually create connectionDisable wireless connections Connection setup dialog, define the following settingsBrowse the web Browse the webOpen and browse web pages Select Reload. To stop loading the page, tapManage bookmarks Web communication Web communicationAccounts Presence ContactsInstant messaging Internet callNokia Internet Call Invitation Beta Create an e-mail account MailWeb camera Retrieve and read e-mail messages Define basic e-mail settings Create and send e-mail messagesDefine advanced settings ComposingInbox folder OutgoingDrafts folder Outbox folderSent folder Internet radio Media playerMedia sources Media playerFile formats UPnP media serversSupported video file formats are Video AudioImages Other applicationsRSS feed reader Other applicationsConnection manager ToolsApplication manager Control panelFile manager Clock Utilities and gamesCalculator SketchPC connectivity Software updatePC connectivity Charging and discharging Battery informationBattery information Nokia battery authentication guidelines What if your battery is not authentic? Care and maintenance Care and maintenanceAdditional safety information Additional safetyOpen source software notice FinlandNokia One-Year Limited Warranty U.S Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty U.S Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty U.S Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty U.S TTY/TDD Users Only 1-800-24-NOKIA Canada Nokia One-Year Limited WarrantyThis warranty is subject to the following exceptions Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty Canada
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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.