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== Products using OMAP processors == Many [[mobile phone]]s released during early 21st century have used OMAP SoCs, including the [[Nokia]] 3230, N9, N90, N91, N92, N95, N82, E61, E62, E63 and E90 mobile phones, as well as the Nokia 770, N800, N810 and [[N900]] [[Internet tablet]]s, [[Motorola Droid]], [[Motorola Droid X|Droid X]], and [[Motorola Droid 2|Droid 2]], and some early Samsung Galaxy devices, like Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and Galaxy S II variant GT-I9100G. The OMAP3430 is used in the [[Palm Pre]], [[Pandora (console)|Pandora]], and [[Touch Book]]. Other devices that use OMAP processors include Sony Ericsson's [[Sony Ericsson Satio|Satio]] (Idou) and [[Sony Ericsson Vivaz|Vivaz]], most Samsung phones running Symbian (including [[Omnia HD]]), the [[Nook Color]], some [[Archos]] tablets (such as Archos 80 gen 9 and Archos 101 gen 9), [[Kindle Fire HD]], [[Blackberry Playbook]], [[Kobo Arc]], and B&N [[Nook HD]]. Some all-in-one smart displays use OMAP 4 SoCs, including the Viewsonic VSD220, which uses an OMAP 4430. OMAP SoCs are also used as the basis for a number of hobbyist, prototyping and evaluation boards, such as the [[BeagleBoard]], [[PandaBoard]], OMAP3 Board, [[Gumstix]] and Presonus digital mixing boards Motorola MOTOTRBO 2. generation radios use the OMAP-L132 or OMAP-L138 secure CPU.
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