Expected 2011
Nokia's first MeeGo handset, the Nokia N9 is also probably Nokia's last MeeGo handsret. A powerful and beautiful device to look at, the N9 took so long to develop that Nokia shifted strategies in the meantime, leaving the MeeGo-powered N9 dangling as Nokia switched to Windows.
This is the most powerful handset ever produced by Nokia. At its heart is a 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor, on the front is a subtly curved 3.9" 854 x 480 pixel AMOLED display, and on the back is an 8 megapixel camera. Unlike some preproduction MeeGo devices, the N9 lacks a physical keyboard. In fact, the specifications are very similar to a high-end Android devicen and it's probably only a matter of time until someone ports Android to the N9.
Nokia N9 at a glance | |
Available: | 2011 |
Network: | GSM 800 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 + UMTS 850 / 900 / 1900 / 1700 / 2100 |
Data: | GPRS + EDGE + UMTS (3G) + HSPA + WiFi |
Screen: | 3.9" 480 x 854 pixels |
Camera: | 8 megapixels |
Size: | Tablet smartphone 116 x 61 x 12mm / 135 grams |
Bluetooth: | Yes |
Memory card: | No (16GB or 64GB internal) |
Infra-red: | No |
Polyphonic: | Yes |
Java: | Not specified |
GPS: | Yes |
OS: | MeeGo 1.2 |
Battery life: | 7 hours talk / 18 days standby (3G) |
The chassis of the phone is pretty much free from buttons, save for the volume and power keys on the right hand side. There's no physical home button, with Nokia preferring to use an innovative swipe gesture to navigate around.
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