Nokia N900 Strutting it’s stuff
Remember the Nokia Rover? Well we know it is headed to T-Mobile in the coming weeks. Nokia just released a video that has all of us over at CPS drooling over this new device. Check it out!
Remember the Nokia Rover? Well we know it is headed to T-Mobile in the coming weeks. Nokia just released a video that has all of us over at CPS drooling over this new device. Check it out!

*Whistles* Now isn’t she good looking! And I’m not talking about Marina Harisson (No offense Marina), I am talking about the Nokia N900 Rover. Of course we have confirmed that this beautiful Nokia Internet tablet will be heading our way in the coming months, but we’re unsure as to when, or even what specs it will have! We do know one thing, it will be a darn good looking device. Heck, maybe it will even beat the Touch Pro2. In features we mean, not price. Please don’t let it cost over $349.99.
This picture leaked today on BeGeek.fr, a French tech site with some great gadget features. Of course this image could easily be a fake, but with Nokia’s upcoming “Nokia World” event, we suspect that this image was put together by Nokia to create a bit of buzz and excitement as they officially announce the N900 on September 2nd. As of new, we expect the specs to include

For those that live in a cave and haven’t quite seen our upcoming phones page….well, we just feel bad for you. We have been staying on top of dates and specs for upcoming phones and have made CPS into your source for all info you could ever need on T-Mobile’s Upcoming Phones. Without further ado:

Most new groundbreaking devices follow a similar path; first being vaguely mentioned and rumored with a codename and maybe some specs. Then we will see a very un-descriptive device pass through the FCC with just enough information to get us excited. Then the leaked images and specs flow forth until pricing hits the front page of blogs and shortly after we see said devices on store shelves across the U.S.
Back in May, MobileCrunch ran an exclusive on a possible upcoming Nokia Tablet device. Major points from that article included: