Wednesday, November 16, 2011

New Nokia N9

Although the Nokia N9 has not made its debut in the smartphone arena a look at the manufacturers Italian website show that the 3.9-inch AMOLED display device which is the first of its kind to run on MeeGo platform is available for sale.

The device  is expected to launch in a number of markets all over the world but with Italy  missing  in the initial list  of markets where the device was expected to launch it seems even other markets such as the US may also be included in the list of nations which will get a first feel of the device.

The only complication surrounding the release of the Nokia N9 in the US is the absence of carriers who can partner with the company to sell the device here. The Nokia N9 is expected in the market sometime later this year and it’s a fantastic handset sporting a number of features that will make users want to lay their hands on the device. Some of these include a 1GHz TI OMAP3630 CPU, an 8-megapixel camera, and NFC support.

If the Nokia N9 manufacturers go ahead and get a carrier in the US to help them launch the device here, then it will be a big step towards making the presence of the company be felt in the US  after being absent in the US for sometime now.

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It's taken a long time for Nokia's MeeGo-packing N9 to make its way into our top secret labs (the N9 moniker was first applied to early E7 prototypes), but it's here in our dirty little hands, at last, and it's glorious well, as glorious as a stillborn product can be, anyway. The N9 is the latest and greatest in a long line of quirky, interesting, yet ultimately flawed touchscreen experiments from Nokia that includes the Hildon-sporting 7710, a series of Maemo-based "internet tablets" (770, N800, N810, N900) and most recently, the N950 MeeGo handset for developers. What makes the N9 special is that it represents Nokia's last flagship phone as an independent player. MeeGo is already dead, and future high-end devices from the manufacturer will run Windows Phone and use Microsoft's services. So, is this the company's final bittersweet hurrah? Did MeeGo ever stand a chance against Android, iOS and Mango? In its attempt to stay relevant, is Nokia throwing out the baby with the bathwater? Most importantly, how does the N9 fare in today's merciless dual-core world? Find out after the break.

 This one boasts a 8-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a memory of 16GB or 64GB, and 660 minutes of talk time. Also, it boasts some special features: Accelerometer, Digital Compass, Magnetometer, Proximity Sensor, Video Sharing.



Being Nokia N9 look fashionable with a wide selection of bright colors. The body is filled with so many buttons. To navigate, users will use a fully finger touch gestures, such as shear and double tap.

Nokia N9 introduces an innovative new design, which replaces the home button with a simple gesture: swipe. No matter where you are in an application, swipe from the edge of the screen will take you to the main screen.
Nokia N9 has a scratch-resistant touch screen 3.9-inch AMOLED display, the icon displayed on the screen looks quite clear and bright. Nokia N9 using ARM Cortex A8 processor at 1 GHz. Affairs of RAM, the phone is armed with 1024 MB RAM. In addition, users can select two types of storage which is 16 GB and 64 GB.
Phone has an 8MP camera using Carl-Zeiss lens and video recording being capable of delivering 720p HD picture quality. Browsing on the Nokia N9 claimed faster than previous Nokia phones. With WebKit technology 2, the web pages feel more responsive and browsing capabilities are supported HTML5 technology

Nokia N9 staying digadang as the world's first mobile phone that uses decoding Dolby ® Digital Plus decoding and Dolby Headphone technology post-processing. With this software Nokia N9 two can produce surround sound with headphones of any type.


Introduction:

The Nokia N9 was hottly anticipated and yet, sadly, this illusive handset won't be widely available to the majority of you readers. Simply put, when we hold the Nokia N9 in our hands, we're holding a piece of history. MeeGo, the culmination of decades of Nokia mobile software development, is now offically canceled So why are we reviewing the Nokia N9?

The hardware, both an evolution of the critically acclaimed Nokia N8 and an insight into what we might expect with the next chapter of Nokias. With its edgy plastic build, 1GHz processor, 3.9" AMOLED screen, 8MP camera and not least of all, MeeGo, the enigmatic Nokia N9 is both a proud tribute to yesterday and an optimistic insight into Nokia's tomorrow.


Spesification :
     Operating System: MeeGo v1.2 Harmattan
     Internal storage: 16 Gb / 64 Gb, 1 Gb RAM
     Processor: 1GHz Cortex A8 CPU, PowerVR SGX530 GPU, TI OMAP 3630 chipset
     3G: HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.7 Mbps
     WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n
     Size: 116.5 x 61.2 x 12.1 mm, 76 cc
     Weight: 135 grams
     Screen: AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
     Screen Size: 480 x 854 pixels, 3.9 inches
     USB: Yes, microUSB v2.0, USB On-the-go support
     Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1450 mAh (BV-5JW)

LONDON, United Kingdom – Nokia is happy to announce a new addition to the Nokia N9 family with the arrival of the white version of the highly acclaimed device. Current Nokia N9 users will also be pleased to hear that they will soon be getting a software update for their phone.

White devices are all the rave at the moment. So why was the Nokia N9 not available in white from the start? Frank Zillikens, who heads up the product marketing for Nokia N9, explains: “The manufacturing process for beautiful white products is quite complex and we wanted to make sure we deliver the best possible quality for our consumers.”

The white Nokia N9 sports a glossy finish, so it looks slightly different from its matte sisters in black, magenta and cyan. It will be available during the fourth quarter of 2011, starting with the 64GB version.The other Nokia N9 news today is the software update, which people will be able to download during the fourth quarter of 2011. The update includes usability improvements, like music controls keys from the lock screen or closing apps by swiping them down by default and NFC tag reading is also added.

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