Singapore – Nokia today announced the Nokia N9, built for people who appreciate a stunning blend of design and the latest smartphone technology.
One swipe and you’re home
The Nokia N9 introduces an innovative new design where the home key is replaced by a simple gesture: a swipe. Whenever you’re in an application, swiping from the edge of the display takes you home.
The three home views of the user interface are designed to give fast access to the most important things people do with a phone: using apps, staying up to date with notifications and social networks, and switching between activities.
The industrial design of the Nokia N9 is an example of extreme product making and craft. The body is precision-machined from a single piece of polycarbonate and flows seamlessly into beautiful curved glass. The laminated deep black display means that the user interface just floats on the surface of the product.
The Nokia N9 also packs the latest in camera, navigation and audio technology for a great all-round experience.
“With the Nokia N9, we wanted to design a better way to use a phone. To do this we innovated in the design of the hardware and software together. We reinvented the home key with a simple gesture: a swipe from the edge of the screen. The experience sets a new bar for how natural technology can feel,” said Marko Ahtisaari, Nokia’s head of Design. “And this is just the beginning. The details that make the Nokia N9 unique – the industrial design, the all-screen user experience, and the expressive Qt framework for developers – will evolve in future Nokia products.”
Innovative all-screen design
With no need for a home key, the all-screen Nokia N9 makes more room for apps to shine. The 3.9-inch AMOLED screen is made from scratch-resistant curved glass. The polycarbonate body enables superior antenna performance. This means better reception, better voice quality and fewer dropped calls.
Camera, maps and multimedia
The 8-megapixel Carl Zeiss autofocus sensor, wide-angle lens, HD-quality video capture and large lens aperture enable great camera performance even in lowlighting conditions. This makes the Nokia N9 one of the best camera-phones ever produced.
The Nokia N9 features free turn-by-turn drive and walk navigation with voice guidance in Maps. With the new dedicated Drive app, you can get in your car and start navigating to your destination right away.
You can watch videos in true 16:9 widescreen format. And because the Nokia N9 is also the world’s first smartphone with Dolby® Digital Plus decoding and Dolby Headphone post-processing technology, you get a surround sound experience with any set of headphones.
Touch just got better
Fitted with the latest in wireless technology, Near Field Communication (NFC), the Nokia N9 allows you to easily share images and videos between devices by touching them together. Pair it with Bluetooth accessories like the new NFC-enabled Nokia Play 360° wireless music speaker only once, and you get a great surround sound music experience with just a tap.
Colors and Memory
The Nokia N9 will be available in three colors – black, cyan, and magenta with storage options to accommodate plenty of content: 16GB and 64GB. The Nokia N9 is scheduled to be in stores later this year, with availability and local pricing to be announced closer to the sales start.
To learn more about the design of the Nokia N9 visit: http://swipe.nokia.com
Well after sellout of Nokia to Microsoft I didn't believe I would ever see the see video. But Nokia Nokia N9 seems to be real. But the screens on the don't look like MeeGo. It looks like the newest version of Symbian.
The is the first picture of Nokia N9, which leaked last yea
Prosessori, a respected Finnish technology magazine has some hard facts about the Nokia N9. Prosessori reports on its website, that the match expected Nokia N9 would be powered with a 1.2GHz Intel Atom processor and it would be the first MeeGo smartphone by Nokia.
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This is the Nokia N9. Sleek and seamless. Show yourself. Make a statement. Everything and everyone is just a swipe away. nokia.ly It only takes a swipe to get to what you want with the Nokia N9, and it all floats beautifully on the large, curved display. Stay in touch with people, news, and events. And browse the web. Quickly. Get around with free maps and navigation. And take great pictures with the 8MP camera. The Nokia N9 makes it all smooth, effortless, and gorgeously stylish. Learn more about the new Nokia N9 nokia.ly
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PhoneArena reviews the Nokia N9. 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? For more details, check out our web site: www.phonearena.com
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Win a Nokia Lumia 900, visit: nokia.ly Up for a challenge? Find out where we end up as the Nokia Lumia 800 goes up against the iPhone 4 en route to one of London's top landmarks. In today's Apps challenge the Nokia Drive app shows us how you can access free turn-by-turn voice guided navigation. You can even pre-load maps so it work's when your signal doesn't. With more than 100 countries across 6 continents, you'll never get lost again. Unless you want to. Are you big fan of the smarter, faster, funner apps featured in our films? The beautifully different Nokia Lumia family? Or looking for a slice of The Amazing Everyday? Visit nokia.ly to find out more.
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Nokia 110 nokia.ly is a practical and affordable way to stay in touch with the things that matter to you. With the Nokia 110 you can connect to the world with the cloud-accelerated Nokia Browser. This colourful phone has the features you need to stay in touch, like fast access to Facebook, Twitter, IM, and email. Enjoy 40 Free EA™ games and pre-loaded try-and-buy games from Game loft, or personalize your phone with apps and games from the Nokia Store. You can even take pictures and share them on Facebook or via Bluetooth connectivity. Nokia 110 also has dual-SIM functionality, allowing you to switch SIMs without switching your phone off.
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Nokia announced Nokia N9 at CommunicAsia today, running on MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan OS. Estimated Pricing (Not Confirmed) 16GB Pricing at US$660 (available in black, magenta, cyan 64GB Pricing US$749 (only available in black) Availability will be somewhere is 3rd or 4th quarter. www.tech65.org Check out www.tech65.org for more Podcast and VideoCast
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PhoneArena presents to you a demonstration video of the Nokia N9. The Nokia N9 is Nokia's first phone with MeeGo. It features a curved 3.9-inch AMOLED display with Gorilla Glass. The N9 is unique as it doesn't have any buttons on the front, so all navigation is handled with virtual buttons and gestures in MeeGo. Under the hood, a 1GHz TI OMAP3630 CPU matched with PowerVRSGX530 GPU and 1GB of RAM, powers the platform. On the back, there is an 8-megapixel Carl Zeiss wide-angly auto-focus camera capable of capturing 720p videos. The phone ships with Nokia Maps supporting online navigation and features NFC, Dolby Headphone and Dolby Digital Plus. The N9 will be sold in 16GB and 64GB varieties. For more details, check out our web site: www.phonearena.com
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Nokia Marketing Manager Jussi Mäkinen walks us thru Nokia N9. Nokia N9 is designed around the things people typically use the most. Read more on Nokia N9: conversations.nokia.com
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MobileBurn.com - The Nokia N9 was announced earlier this summer as Nokia's new flagship smartphone. Unfortunately, its reign did not last very long, as it was usurped by the Lumia 800 Windows Phone 7.5 smartphone in October, and the N9 was discontinued. The N9 features some very interesting hardware and software design concepts though, and the Lumia 800 borrows heavily from the N9's hardware design. Nokia built the N9 out of a single piece of polycarbonate, and the curved Gorilla Glass display melds directly into it. It has no seams and no doors, and is very attractive, while being durable at the same time. The N9 runs Nokia's MeeGo Harmattan operating system, which is unlike anything else on the market. Requiring zero hardware buttons, MeeGo uses swipes and gestures to navigate the software. It is very smart and intuitive, and attractive to boot. It's a shame that Nokia has decided to discontinue development of it for business reasons. The N9 is available now in limited markets around the world, though not the US or UK. More info: www.mobileburn.com
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MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan on the Nokia N9 is a neat little platform which really promises but in the general context dominated by Android, iOS and Windows Phone, it would really need a lot of attention from manufacturers and developers to get into the game. In this video we take a look at the software on the Nokia N9, a phone which runs MeeGo after the Espoo-based company has abandoned the platform. Website: pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
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booredatwork.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Google+: plus.google.com Empireavenue: www.empireavenue.com Overall: stunning hardware, fresh software The design of the N9 was a major hit with reviewers, offering a sleek unibody exterior with no joins or seams to be found anywhere. The screen is slightly convex, providing improved viewing angles, and the Clear Back Display displays colours brilliantly even in direct sunlight. The N9 is slightly more striking than the Lumia 800 because it lacks any buttons on the front at all, whereas the Lumia has the obligatory three Windows Phone buttons, albeit capacitive: back, home and search. The N9 also boasts a front facing camera and a charging light, both of which would be welcome on the Lumia 800. Both devices could be heralded as the devices Nokia fans have long been wanting. The N9's MeeGo is completely new and fresh, but still has hints of the N900's Maemo 5. Boot-up time for the Lumia is mere seconds, and miles faster than the N9. Both Windows Phone and MeeGo are departures from Symbian, with streamlined and easy to understand menus and a noticeable lack of lag. In day-to-day usage, though, the Lumia 800 has the edge: in my time with it there has been no lag whatsoever, despite a populated home screen and lots of installed applications. In contrast, the N9 is prone to stutter when scrolling the list of apps even without having anything new installed. It's still a very quick device, especially when playing <b>...</b>
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The Nokia N9 has a ClearBlack AMOLED display, a gorgeous unibody polycarbonate case, and an utterly doomed operating system in MeeGo Harmattan. www.theverge.com
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A quick demonstration of the bluetooth keyboard+case for the Nokia N9. Bluetooth Keyboard: www.ebay.com N9 hardcase: www.ebay.nl Check out the forum for more information: talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=84025
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A review of the Nokia N9 MeeGo smartphone. Check out our full review at: www.mobiletechreview.com The phone has an elegant and fresh OS and an understated design that exudes quality and comfort. It has a 3.9" Gorilla Glass AMOLED capacitive display with 854 x 480 res., a 1GHz CPU, 16 gigs of internal storage and a sealed 1450 mAh battery. It's a GSM unlocked pentaband phone with 3G HSPA+ 14.4 on AT&T, T-Mobile and overseas bands. Unfortunately, Nokia won't be making lots of these as this is the first MeeGo Harmattan smartphone.
The Nokia N9 was announced on June 21 as the first "pure-touch" smartphone, meaning there are no physical nor capacitive buttons you can press on the phone. Of course the Samsung Galaxy Nexus which was just announced is a "button-less" phone too but the Nokia N9 was unveiled a couple of months before that. In this video we'll take a look at the unboxing experience and see what Nokia packed inside its already classic blue box. Website: pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
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MobileBurn.com - Despite its classification as a dead product, Nokia went ahead and announced a new version of the venerable N9 today, a white model with 64GB of internal storage. The white version is exactly the same on the inside as the black, cyan, and magenta models, but it eschews the matte finish found on those for a glossier front. Thankfully, Nokia kept the build quality the same, with a single piece of machined polyurethane making up the body of the phone. Nokia says that the white N9 will be available in the same markets as the other colors before the end of this year. More info: www.mobileburn.com
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Nokia demonstrates their newest Smart Phone the Nokia N9 which features NFC (Near Field Communications) capabilities as well as a Gorilla Glass touch screen.