Nokia N9: Nokia’s first MeeGo-based handset

Nokia, the Finland based mobile phone maker is known for manufacturing the most innovative mobile phones. Till date the company has developed range of high-end devices. Likewise, the upcoming N9 is the supposedly first Nokia handset to run under the new MeeGo operating system.

Features of the first MeeGo-based Nokia phone

Unfortunately, there is not enough information regarding the latest Nokia N9. Form various sources online it was found that the Nokia N9 will sport a sliding QWERTY keypad. Besides, the phone will come integrated with an 8 megapixel camera that can be used for photography as well as video recording. The camera comes with dual-LED flash. The phone also sports a front-facing camera that supports LED flash. The Nokia N9 offers support for UMTS/HSDPA (850/1900 MHz) bands. It features an nHD display (640 x 360 pixels) and will display the Symbian S60 platform.

Future prospect

Overall, the Nokia N9 is meant to mark an important step in Nokia’s evolution as a handset manufacturer. It is assumed that all N Series devices from the company would run under the MeeGo operating system. The Nokia N9 has already created great buzz in the mobile world and is shaping up as a very appealing device.

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