Does N810 support Bluetooth SAP(SIM Access Profile...

Does N810 indeed support Bluetooth SAP? If so, N810 must have its own GSM modem, does N810 have modem?

It has no GSM modem because it isn't a mobile phone. It cannot use GSM or 3G networks.
It's an internet tablet that can be used to make VoIP calls over wi-fi.
I believe it supports SAP because it can access the sim on a mobile phone thats connected via bluetooth.
You won't get a reply from a nokia engineer here as this is a user to user forum. If you want a comment from nokia you need to use the "contact us" link near the top of the page.
Message Edited by psychomania on 26-Nov-2008 09:52 AM

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