Nokia and Google to Create Handheld Computer with VoIP

The world’s biggest handset maker, Nokia, has reportedly teamed up with Google to create an updated version of the Nokia N770 Internet Tablet.


The device won’t function as a traditional cell phone, but rather as a handheld computer with built-in Wi-Fi technology. Users will be able to make voice calls using the pre-installed Google Talk VoIP application.

Other features of the new N770 will include music and video player functionality, making it an advanced media-friendly device.

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