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looks great....
 
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Chinese tear down of the device:

http://tieba.baidu.com/f?kz=856774587

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Update on Engadget:
A friendly mole of ours ran this handset's serial number through an internal Nokia system and has confirmed it as a Nokia prototype. He was also able to uncover an RM-680 product type classification (further distancing this from the RM-626 slider) and a 0595571 product code. Add those to the "Prototype Build B2" and "Property of Nokia" labeling inside the phone's battery compartment, and you've got yourself a very strong candidate for the real deal here.
 
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Lol, someone on Engadget is trying to convince people that the 'Sym' button on the keyboard means its a Symbian device.
 

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Originally Posted by imperiallight View Post
Chinese tear down of the device:
http://tieba.baidu.com/f?kz=856774587
I like how firmly the USB port seems to be attached this time :-)
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Lol, someone on Engadget is trying to convince people that the 'Sym' button on the keyboard means its a Symbian device.
LOl these kind of people should have all electrical gadgets removed from their control or should i say CTRL
 

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Can't find the dimensions of that BV-4D battery anywhere. Otherwise I could have mocked up the dimensions of the device! Are there any other known reference sizes in the pics?
 
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Looks amazing closed.


So can anybody knowlegable start guessing what's inside of it from the teardown pictures?

http://www.engadget.com/photos/nokia...china/#3277330

Originally Posted by imperiallight View Post
Can't find the dimensions of that BV-4D battery anywhere. Otherwise I could have mocked up the dimensions of the device! Are there any other known reference sizes in the pics?
Seems to be new battery.
 
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A slimmer version of the N900 with (possibly) a better keyboard. Nice. That alone might be a reason to pre-order as soon as it becomes available

I just hope they don't cripple the arrow keys with localized keyboard layouts...
 
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I like it alot It looks like an evolution of the n900. Hopefully the aluminium comes in different colors, preferably black. Cant't wait until the 48th week of December. Or if Nokia does usual business, the 30th week of 2011.
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