Don’t let today’s news of Nokia’s financial failures troubles fool you. Just because the mobile powerhouse isn’t raking in profits at the moment, doesn’t mean the Finnish giant has stopped working on future devices…at least according to Pocketables.
Unlike its soon-to-be-released sibling, the N900, the rumored N920 will supposedly be keyboard-less, but will make up for its loss with the addition of a 4.13″ capacitive touch screen display. The lack of a physical keyboard should also pave the way for a slimmer device, which is expected to share much of the rest of its components with keyboard-packin’ N900.
Does this thing really exist? Will it sport Maemo 5 or the mythical Maemo 6? At this point, your guesses are as good as ours.
[via jkOnTheRun]

they shouldve kept the keyboard too with the capacitive screen ..
Agreed, Nokia touch screen is not good as iphone.
i like touch screen phone. nokia n 920 maybe is another option for me.
Maemo 6 is not mythical, its official. It was announced in Maemo world before a week or so.
Is this thing ever going to be available through one of the US carriers? Or does Nokia really think that people are willing (en masse) to pay $700 for a phone?
@Mike,
There have been plenty of evidences that N900 would be available from T-mobile under their rumoured Project Dark. It is going to be one of the T-mobiles flagship device to compete with AT&T, Sprint and now Verizon. Just wait and watch.
About N920, no one can say yet, as the device itself hasn’t been officially announced.
While the N900’s software is still being finalized, the hardware is in it’s final form, and it’s a beautiful and solid device. While the hardware could be improved (with possibly a bigger battery), I think that losing the keyboard to get a capacitive screen is a mistake. If anything and larger 4 or 5 row keyboard should be considered.
Nokia N920 come with a big 4.13” capacitive touchscreen display,it give me large visual sense