Nokia introduces new MeeGo-based Nokia N9 smartphone

Nokia introduces new MeeGo-based Nokia N9 smartphone

PanARMENIAN.Net - At the Nokia Connection event in Singapore in June 21, Nokia introduced its Nokia N9, the first-ever pure touch smartphone.

Nokia N9 focuses on the most important things that people do: use apps, get notifications and switch between different activities, a swipe of a finger.

The team behind the MeeGo-based Nokia N9 brought together elements of industrial design, software development and user interface advancements. The Nokia N9 is a simple gesture, a swipe of the finger. The Nokia N9 has a beautiful one-piece. It has large, 3.9 inch curved glass AMOLED display which lets applications shine and take full benefit of the user interface. The body of the Nokia N9 is made from the best in polycarbonate material.

Nokia N9 comes in three colors: black, cyan and magenta and with large storage capacities of 16GB and 64GB on the two variants to be made available. It has no front-facing buttons at all. To unclock phone is needed just to double-tapping the screen.

The user interface has tree displays: applications for launching and organizing your apps, events for social networking feeds and notifications for calls, texts, calendar events, etc and open applications for switching between all live apps you have used recently. It is possible can pinch and zoom the screen to see either four or nine open app icons.

Nokia N9 has 8MP auto focus camera. The fast web browser is built on the latest Webkit 2 technology. Even while loading a web page, the screen remains responsive. Wide HTML5 support offers access to rich web applications and fast video playback.

The Nokia N9 has the latest Nokia Maps with free, voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation for walking and driving.

The Nokia N9 will be in stores later this year.

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