Continuing AAS's comparison of the Nokia E90 communicator and N810 internet tablet, Part Two takes a look at their GPS abilities, applications, web browsers and multimedia functionality.
In the first of a short series, I compare the Nokia E90 (a QWERTY-keyboard GPS-equipped smartphone) and the Nokia N810 (a QWERTY-keyboard GPS-equipped internet tablet). In this installment, we take a look at the physical hardware and the communications abilities of the two devices.
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