Nokia was an early mover in the tablet space - in 2007, years before the iPad burst onto the scene, it was unboxing its N800 Internet Tablet (which looks more like a phablet by today's enormo-phone standards). But these days the Finnish high-end and low-end mobile maker does not play with slates - at least, not yet. That could soon change though, judging by comments made by Nokia CEO Stephen Elop who has given the company's clearest hint yet that it wants to get back into the tablet space.
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