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It's only 17x22 mm. Roughly the size of a miniSD card. Sure they could find space for it in a 5" tablet.
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I've taken the N810 out on a walk (cloudy day) on fairly open streets, and i did not get a lock between leaving my house and arriving at my destination (16 minutes).
Setting the device down (in the open) and not moving it seems to generally yield locks < 1 minute though. Is it normal for gps receivers to have more problems getting a lock when orientation varies frequently (hand-held)?
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With the new patched gpsd the fix times are really comparable to a standalone GPS unit. So why bother?
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2008-02-06
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Like they found space for fullsize SD slots and an internal slot in the N810? Oh, right.
With the N800 you would have a point, but the N810 has significantly smaller dimensions and includes a slide-out keyboard. The thing is absolutely packed full, finding four square centimeters of empty space is an impossibility, IMO.
EDIT: forgot to mention the FM radio: I don't know which chip they used in N800, but AFAIK even the cheap FM receiver chips are smaller than 30 mm2. That was too much for the N810...
Last edited by jussik; 2008-02-05 at 10:35.