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Nokia N9 16GB 3G Wifi GPS NFC GSM Unlocked MeeGo Touchscreen (Black)

by Nokia
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  • MeeGo-Harmattan 1.2 OS
  • Will be delivered straight to your door on September 23rd 2011
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  • MeeGo-Harmattan 1.2 OS
  • Will be delivered straight to your door on September 23rd 2011
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  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B005HA4W7K
  • Item model number: N9-00
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #75,297 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories)
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The Nokia N9 is the first MeeGo-powered smartphone from the Finns, and we certainly hope it won't be the last because it's actually a rather decent piece of kit. The unibody polycarbonate chassis might feel a little plasticky to the touch, but it seamlessly integrates into the glass 3.9-inch OLED panel, which offers ClearBlack display technology to make the dark bits darker and the colours more vivid than ever before.

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It has a very good camera with Carl Zeiss lens.
lub02
Unfortunately there aren't many apps available yet in Nokia Store but Nokia covers the essential bases here, twitter, facebook, foursquare and skype.
Toni
Well, I love the design of Apple's iPhone, but the Nokia N9 is truly stunning.
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92 of 95 people found the following review helpful By Toni on October 24, 2011
I have to admit, I was an avid iPhone 4 user before the Nokia N9. I enjoyed the simplicity of the iOS UI and the vast collection of applications available.

Then after a year of use, I decided to jump the N9 ship.

I was afraid that Nokia couldn't pull a consistent user experience around the phone. To be frank, I was glad that wasn't the case here.

Unboxing went on very smoothly, quick guide was informative enough, obviously they've taken few pointers from a certain fruit company. The device is gorgeous, you really have to see it for yourself to determinate why all the fuzz.

The only minus was the fliphatch holding the USB port is a bit stiff to open, since you have to press a tiny bump with your fingernails. Also bear in mind that N9 uses the Micro-SIM card, so consult your carrier before starting to ruin your current normal sized SIM card with scissors.

A quick start application launches up the first time you start your phone and it guides you through the different swiping actions.

And when talking about swipe, it's hardwired to the user interface everywhere (although, applications can override this). Swipe to the left or right and you'll be taken to one of the three main views. Notifications, where all your FB, Twitter, RSS Feeds, weather data or missed call notifications are seen. Application view, this is probably the most Nokiasque view of them all, is a grid of apps. Unfortunately creating folders in this view isn't allowed yet but this's coming in next OS update. And the last but least is the multitasking view. All the programs open are displayed here and it's showing live applications, no screenshots here. I've opened more than 15 apps at the time at it doesn't seem to impact performance level that much.
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74 of 76 people found the following review helpful By Talvi TOP 500 REVIEWER on October 29, 2011
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Nokia announced earlier this year that Symbian would become a "franchise platform" and MeeGo would become an open source project. The world didn't cry any tears...after all, there is a reason Nokia's smartphone marketshare has taken such a huge dive. But this...wow! The N9 is a gorgeous device, with a handsome unibody design and a curved glass AMOLED 3.9-inch touchscreen display.

I used a SIM cutter to make a micro-SIM out of my AT&T SIM and inserted it. The out of the box experience is a vast improvement - you charge it, power it up, and you get a mini tutorial including using swipe. And from there, you really don't need a tutorial or instruction guide. Within 10 minutes I had loggied into Facebook, Skype, Twitter, set up my RSS feeds, my work and home email, changed a couple of settings like the ring tone, loaded my contacts (Ovi), gave the browser a spin (zippy and great user experience design), checked the weather (nasty snowstorm in October!), downloaded a free game from Nokia store, synched my music from iTunes, checked out Maps and Drive, and did one level of Angry Birds. All with a click on one of the icons on the main screen.

I put it down and came back, and went to my notifications screen. SMS, email, calls, Facebook updates from my friends...everything in a few scrolls. I swiped over to the open applications listing, touched and held for a few seconds, and closed everything. Then, I finally made my first call. I then realized I had been in love with this device from the first minute.
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60 of 62 people found the following review helpful By rwb on November 5, 2011
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First off, let me be clear by saying that I extensively use Apple Products. I bought the first iPhone, the first iPad and have been a Mac user for many years. I also use a Nexus One from Google(runs Gingerbread), which as of today isn't that an old phone, so I can safely assume that I use the two major mobile operating systems daily. I have never used a Nokia device since early 2000s. I've little experience with Symbian from my dads phone.

Why did I buy this phone?
I never buy my phones without testing them in person(in a store/friends mobile). The only phone I have bought without testing is the original iPhone, which was an exceptional device. I saw a demo of Nokia N9 back in June 2011 and I was really excited about how the 'swipe' worked. If you don't know, 'Swipes' are a great way to do many things on the N9, like switch between apps, close apps,task switcher etc., I suggest you watch a video demo on youtube, since its difficult to write it down. They are a bit like multi-touch gestures on the iPhone, but totally next-gen and much more functional. I thought 'cool phone' but didn't bother to know more about it. But when the phone is released I was kinda interested to test it out, but to my disappointment the phone is nowhere sold in the United States. So, I took a risk and purchased this phone on Amazon, a bit reluctant and skeptical since this is imported from Europe. Another reason, the phone is Pentaband & Unlocked so it works on both AT&T /T-Mobile (including 3G and HSDPA), so I don't have to worry about carrier lock-ins.

Package Opening/First Impressions:
When the package arrived, I eagerly opened the box and the Phone is just *GORGEOUS*. I didn't expect it to be that beautiful and well designed.
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