Going by a MobileCrunch publication, Nokia's forthcoming Internet Tablet - possibly called the N900, and code-named 'Rover' - will be introduced in June and will hit the markets this summer. In Asia and the Middle East, the N900 will be available in July; in the US by August or September; and in most of the European markets by October.
The report says that the N900, to be available through T-Mobile carrier, is similar in style to the N810 Internet Tablet, with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. True to its Nseries moniker, the N900 will have a 5 megapixel autofocus camera, with video capture, sliding cover, and dual-LED flash.
Among the other specifications, MobileCrunch said that the device would likely a 3.5-inch WVGA resolution touchscreen display with 800 x 480 pixels. Powered by the OMAP3430 processor from Texas Instruments, the N900 will probably have WiFi and 3G support.
The device would boast of a quad band GSM connectivity; tri band UMTS/HSDPA connectivity; GPS; and Firefox 3 with support for Flash 9.4. The multitasking N900 will come with an accelerometer and VoIP support.
In addition, the N900 will have 32GB of internal storage, which can be expanded up to 16 GB with MicroSDHC cards. With 1GB of virtual runtime memory, the 111 x 59.7 x 18.2 mm device will have 1320 mAh battery.












