Nokia N800 Tablet will bring 4G at Sprint

Aug 9, 2007 13:38 GMT  ·  By

Sprint has big plans for the US market starting next year. They will release a WiMAX enabled Nokia N800 Internet Tablet on the market and also bring support for a 4G highly evolved network.

Sprint has made considerable efforts to develop the largest 4G network in the US and they now intend on also launching a device capable of reflecting their efforts. Their WiMAX-based 4G services will be available starting next year for more than 100 million people using this company's services.

The new technology has high chances for a bright future, although this mostly depends on the devices which will support it and the price that this type of performances will come at. Moreover, the Finnish company sees great potential in the WiMAX technology and intends on developing mobile phones capable of supporting such a capability.

Nokia has not officially recognized the fact that their N800 Linux Tablet will arrive at Sprint. Still, the device is heading towards FCC and a US release. Sprint, with its newly developed technology is the best operator to pair with such an evolved device and make a successful team.

The Nokia N800 Tablet works on Linux operating system, which makes it extra appealing for many people. The device is highly useful for providing Internet solutions. It supports email, instant messaging, internet calling with video, internet radio and RSS feeds too. All these make it an excellent device to fully show the advantages of using 4G technology, as it rather stands at the borderline between mobile phones and laptops.

By the end of year 2008, Sprint plans to bring their 4G Mobile WiMAX network in almost 20 markets, with the help of Motorola, Samsung and Nokia. These handset producers are already developing devices capable of providing this type of services.