Nokia could decide to launch a new netbook with 3G module in 2010 when its first model, the Booklet 3G was officially announced last September 2. If one believes the Chinese newspaper Economic Daily News, the demand for 3G Netbook Nokia Booklet is currently quite high.
Suddenly, rumors that Nokia can take advantage of this “state of grace” to launch a new netbook with a 3G module in 2010. Currently, the 3G Booklet is manufactured by Taiwan’s Compal. This Netbook located on the high end with its tariff of 600 euros near seems seduced operators.
It must be said that with such a tariff, 3G Netbook Nokia Booklet more likely to be successful with the public by being subsidized by operators who will market a package sold that 3G alone. We still imagine that Nokia will await the user feedback before embarking on designing a new netbook.

Recall that the 3G Netbook Nokia Booklet includes Silverthorne Atom processor Z530 (1.6 GHz), 1 GB DDR2 533 MHz, SATA hard disk formatted 1.8 inch 120 GB at 4200 rpm, a graphics chipset Intel GMA 500, a 10.1”WXGA display glass window of a resolution of 1280 × 720, a 1.3 megapixel webcam with microphone, an SD card reader, an accelerometer and interface 3G A-GPS, Wi-Fi b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, HDMI 1.2, Headset and USB 2.0 (x3).
3G Netbook Nokia Booklet weighs 1.25 Kg, measuring 264 x 185 x 19.9 mm and has a self-announced 12 hours of Windows 7 with its 16-cell battery 56.8 Wh Li-Ion battery that can be removed.