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Device Specifications: http://europe.nokia.com/find-products/devices/nokia-n9-00/specifications

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Source: http://swipe.nokia.com/

New Videos:

Nokia N9 Hands On - Demonstration of the MeeGo Smartphone

Nokia N9: Design Story

SOC/Memory

Internal memory: 16 GB or 64 GB

RAM: 1 GB

Processor: ARM Cortex-A8 OMAP3630 1 GHz

GPU: PowerVR SGX 530

Display and User Interface

Screen size: 3.9"

Resolution: 16:9 FWVGA (854 x 480 pixels)

AMOLED display

16.7 million colours

Capacitive touch screen

2.5D curved glass

Anti-glare polariser

Scratch-resistant Corning? Gorilla? glass

Orientation sensor (Accelerometer)

Compass (Magnetometer)

Proximity sensor

Ambient light detector

Connectivity

NFC (Near Field Communication) for easy pairing and sharing

Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)

FTP (File Transfer Profile): server (v1.1)

OPP (Object Push Profile): client, server (v1.1)

HSP (Headset Profile): audio gateway (v1.2)

HFP (Hands Free Profile): audio gateway (v1.5)

A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile): audio source (v1.2)

AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile): v1.0

High-Speed USB 2.0 with micro USB connector for transferring data and charging

3.5 mm AV connector

Capability to serve as data modem

Micro SIM card

Data Network

GPRS/EDGE class B, multislot class 33

HSDPA cat 10 maximum speed up to 14.4 Mbit/s, HSUPA cat 6 up to 5.7 Mbit/s

WLAN IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n

Software platform and user interface

MeeGo for Nokia N9 (MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan)

User interface simplified to three home views: events, applications and open apps

Swipe gesture instantly takes you back to the home view you started from

Multitasking and app switching through open apps view: a live snapshot of all running apps

Apps compliant with Qt 4.7

HTML5

Software updates over the internet

Browsing and internet

Full web browsing of real web pages

Fast and highly responsive browser based on Webkit2 technology

Multiple websites can be viewed in the live multitasking view

Full browsing history

Wide HTML5 support offers access to rich web applications and fast video playback

Supported markup languages: HTML5, CSS 3, XHTML

Supported protocols: HTTP v1.1

TCP/IP support

JavaScript support

Web search integrated to browser

Auto-completer for fast lookups

Dynamic top sites page for fast access to favourite web sites

Pinch gesture and double tap zooming

RSS reader

Support for streaming video

Unified notifcations for Facebook, Twitter and RSS feeds in the Events view

Social networking profiles and status updates merged into phone contacts

Social networking events visible in phone calendar

Camera

8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics

Wide-angle lens

True 16:9 imaging

Large lens aperture F2.2 for better and faster photos in low light conditions

Dual LED flash

Digital shutter

Continuous autofocus

Touch-to-focus and exposure lock

Focal length: 3.77mm / 28mm

F number/Aperture: F2.2

Still images file format: JPEG/EXIF/XMP

Digital zoom up to 4x for still images and video

Video cameras

HD quality video capture in 720p resolution at 30 fps

True 16:9 video recording

Settings for scene, white balance and exposure compensation

Wide-angle lens

Continuous autofocus

Stereo sound recording

Music features

Dolby Headphone for enhancing your music experience with headphones

Nokia Music store service in selected markets

Audio codecs: MPEG-4 AAC , eAAC, eAAC+, MPEG-1 audio Layer2 (MP2), MPEG-1 audio Layer3 (MP3), WMA 9, WMA Voice 9, WMA Lossless 9, WMA Professional 9 and 10, Dolby Digital Plus (AC-3 & E-AC-3), FLAC

Bit rate up tp 320 kbps

Gaming

Preloaded games:

Angry Birds Magic with NFC support

Galaxy on Fire 2

Real Golf 2011

Use the touch interface to play games

Support for OpenGL ES 2.0 enables 3D graphics

Use the accelerometer to play games

Power Management

Talk-time (maximum):

GSM 11 hours

WCDMA (3G) 7 hours

Standby time (maximum):

  • GSM 380 hours
  • WCDMA (3G) 450 hours

  • Video playback time (720P) 4.5 hours
  • Music playback time 50 hours

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It's so bad that they're ditching it for WP7, so it's got to be pretty bad...

Elop went with WP as the primary platform not because MeeGo is bad but because he feels he can create a bigger ecosystem with WP. :blink: According to him ecosystem is what matters more than the OS. Honestly I don't know what kind of strategy is it to give all your valuable assets to competitors in the name of ecosystem. :wacko:

I am not sure this is Meego!

It seems like a Symbian^3 PR4.0 (Belle) Update.......

It is MeeGo Harmattan with the new icons which first featured in Symbian Anna. They're unifying their design language & branding accross all their assets. If you look at the redesigned and rechristened Nokia Developer site you will see the design reflected in iconography throughout the site.

Nokia will relegate Meego to one or two crazy expensive highend phones a year while they punch out 12-15 (maybe more) lower costing WP devices each year. This was the same thing they did before but with Symbian. Also as nice as the Meego swipe to open app view is the other problem is support, dev support. Are the symbian devs going to switch over to this? Hell what's the programing language for this anyways?

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