MobileCrunch.com has landed details on Nokia’s next Internet Tablet. It appears to be a cross between the N810 and the upcoming N97 smartphone. The device does not have an official name and goes by several internal names, including N900, Rover and Maemo Flagship.
The leaked specifications suggest that the N900 will be powered by a TI OMAP3430 processor (running at between 500 and 600MHz). It will probably run Maemo 5. It should come with quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and tri-band (900/1700/2100MHz) HSPA connectivity, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 3.5-inch WVGA (800 by 480) touchscreen display, 256MB RAM and 768MB of virtual memory, 32GB of internal storage, GPS, Wi-Fi, a 5MP camera with dual-LED flash and autofocus, a video-out port, and a 1320mAh battery. A front-facing camera and a proximity sensor are also good bets. It should measure 59.7 by 111mm by 18.2 millimeters and weigh 180 grams.
The N900 appears to be headed to T-Mobile with a staggered global release schedule. Asia and the Middle East could see it as early as July with the U.S. following in August or September and Europe in October. MobileCrunch’s source is suggesting that delays are quite possible so these release dates could slip out.