It has been just under a year since the Nokia N8 was launched, but soon it will be replaced with the
Nokia N9 as the flagship model of the company. Many will question the move by Nokia to replace the flagship model so quickly, but the truth is a totally different one. Despite having a number of class leading features, the Nokia N8 was not really that great when it came to ending the domination of the Android and the Apple smartphones. As a result, the company will be taking a second go at the Android domination in the market with its MeeGo platform, which made its debut in the Nokia N900.
Even though the Nokia N900 failed to live up to its expectations, it was at least futuristic in its operating system. The same cannot be said of the Nokia N8, which is still stuck with the Symbian 3 operating system. This may be a great improvement over the Symbian S60 editions, but it is still a long way off from being a proper contender for the Android operating system. The presence of the 3.9-inch touch screen display along with the features like the AMOLED technology and the gorilla glass display certainly make the Nokia N9 a worthy contender with regard to the screen at least. It will be able to carry forward this advantage into other areas, and this is significantly visible from the processor that it uses.
A 1 GHz processor is present in the heart of the phone, which may be a little bit primitive in comparison with the dual core units of today, but is extremely fast nonetheless. As a result, the Nokia N9 will be easily capable of taking on the phones like the Samsung Galaxy S and the HTC Desire HD in terms of the benchmark tests. It also explains the reason for the MeeGo operating system being so smooth and much better than in the Nokia N900. The Nokia N9 uses an eight-megapixel camera that brings the location of the photograph right in front of your eyes through the images. Such is the amazing clarity of the photos taken using this camera that you certainly will not need a digital camera provided the phone is in your hands.
This is made possible by the use of features like the Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, face detection, and dual LED flash. They certainly make a difference when it comes to making the difference between a good quality photograph and a great one. The Nokia N9 also comes with the much-hyped NFC support, which is going to be present in every single one of the future smartphones. Hence, it is priority number one that the phone comes with a brilliant connectivity option that will stay in the mobile phone industry at least for the next few years. The NFC support could be termed as the connectivity option that is similar to what the 3G connection was a few years ago. The Nokia N9 will be available in the UK soon. You may also wish to explore more about
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