Nokia recently announced that they would be pulling the plugs on the Symbian operating system from higher end phones, but would be continuing this OS for budget smartphones. The recent contract with Microsoft to feature Windows phones is probably the main reason behind this. This news has generated a lot of interest in the future Nokia phones, but one should not forget the basis behind the strategy to go for the new operating system. Nokia had decent amount of success with its MeeGo operating system in the Nokia N900 and it wants to continue this in the form of the
Nokia N9 as well.
The Nokia N9 is second phone running on the MeeGo operating system, and it is one of the best so far. Not only does it make the Symbian operating system look extremely primitive, but also works out as a perfect competitor for the Android operating system. Nokia has gone to extreme lengths in order to make the Nokia N9 be more attractive to the buyer, who will most probably be waiting for the Windows phones from Nokia. It does make a lot of sense to go for the Nokia N9 because the Windows phones do seem to be quite a long way away from being a reality. Further, there are very few differences between the MeeGo platform and the Windows platform apart from the changes in the user interface.
The MeeGo operating system will be presented in a touch screen display that measures 3.9 inches in size. Even though this Nokia N9 may not take the title of becoming the holder of the largest screen in the Nokia division, it is still capable of making the iPhone 4 look extremely small. If it is screen size that matters most for you, then the Nokia N9 will undoubtedly please you the most. You may think that this point that the other features of the phone are not capable of challenging the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S and iPhone 4. However, the usage of a 1 GHz processor along with 1 GB of RAM makes the N9 one of the fastest phones in the industry today. Due to the powerful processing speeds offered by the hardware department, the Nokia N9 becomes one of the best devices to play movies anywhere.
Even though technology has improved a lot since touch screen phones originally arrived in the industry, the degrading qualities of sunlight on the touch screen display are still present. The Nokia N9, however, comes close to achieving tolerance to sunlight because of the usage of technologies like ClearBlack display and anti-glare polariser. Some of the features that clearly show that the Nokia N9 does not follow the older tradition of to stick with the known. They are the features like NFC support and Dolby digital plus. The Nokia N9 uses a 1450 mAh battery, which offers up to 11 hours of talk time in the 2G mode according to Nokia. The N9 will be available in contract options in the UK soon. Find out great deals about
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