Tuesday, January 4, 2011


Nokia N9 vs. E7, will MeeGo beat the Symbian platform?


Nokia N9, is like a smaller Mac book Air, is expected to be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress sometime next in early march 2011.



The Nokia N9 comes with a wide range of exciting new features including a QWERTY keypad for easy access to messages and E-mails. Besides that it is also expected to support full 3G features, not to mention certain elements of the 4G functionality as well.

Facing stiff completion from the Nokia’s very own E7, the N9 has a brand new MeeGo operating system. This particular feature has improved the brand value Nokia and gave it an edge over the Nokia E7 which still runs on the Symbian 3 OS. Another thing that new MeeGo has brought to N9 is new access options to watch videos and play music while streaming live from the internet. It seems as if now that Nokia has newest platform has learned a few tricks to beat the ever rising competition from the strong iOS Android and Windows mobile 7 OS.  

So when we look at latest OS from the Nokia R&D factory with the hardware Brilliance of an E7 along with 12 MP camera and Wi-Fi features we get a very good Smartphone indeed. We don’t expect it to take over the market with a storm with the iPhone around but it really is something to look forward to in this New Year.


 


Nokia N9 Features
ARM Dual Core A9 processor with 1.2GHz speed

ST Ericsson U8500 processor

4.2-inch AMOLED screen

Better battery life thanks to 1600mAh battery.

1GB Hard storage area expandable up to 64GB

768MB inbuilt storage,

12-MP Carl Zeiss Optic camera with 3264×2448 pixels, auto focus & dual-LED flash for high definition capture

GPS & Wi-Fi

QWERTY keyboard with well spaced out  keys and

The new MeeGo 1.2 OS.









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