Some interesting news is coming our way. Nokia, the mobile phone giant, has rolled up sleeves and has entered the laptop race. Nokia recently launched Booklet 3G – a brand new netbook power packed with some usual and some not so usual features. Why is this netbook important? Well, it comes from a company that changed the face of cell phones all around the world so this netbook surely seems like a big deal.
Of course when it comes from Nokia, the Booklet 3G has to be connectivity-centric. The specifications say that it has integrated 3G wireless module, Bluetooth, a SIM card slot which definitely makes it a laptop-cum-mobile phone, A-GPS with Ovi maps, HDMI output all packed inside a sophisticated aluminium body weighing no more than 1.25 kg (2.7 lbs). Nokia claims the Booklet 3G’s battery life to be 12 hours which is not so great for a netbook but pretty decent. However, there is still no indications about the price and the date of the official release to the public which means Nokia fanboys have to wait a little bit more to get their hands dirty on this netbook-cum-mobile phone. Click the below image to see more Nokia Booklet 3G images (Courtesy: Engadget.com)
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