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2008-02-22
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2008-02-22
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is there any way to use a smartphone keyboard as a keyboard for the tablets? i have an n810 but i want a keyboard for when its in the car mount
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2008-02-24
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while looking for keyboard phones, I stumbled across the old Nokia 3300: http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=282
So I thought about how that might be an interesting companion phone for the NIT platform, if:
1) upgraded to 3G/UMTS/HSPA for T-MobileUSA (and maybe AT&T ... and maybe Europe)
2) wifi for both client in a hotspot, and as an access point for a NIT
3) Seemless switching between wifi client and UMTS (so that the NIT, or other wifi-tethered devices, wont know the difference)
4) reasonable picture/video camera with flash
5) microSDHC slot
6) can use its keyboard as a bluetooth keyboard for other devices, including/especially the NIT
One of the things I like about the 3300 is the keyboard layout... and with the right case, you could probably put the N800 above it, making a mini-laptop.