Price:
RS: 47,700
CAMERA:
8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual LED flash, Geo-tagging, face detection, touch-focus, Video (720p 30fps), 2ndary
Battery:
Talk time Up to 11 h, Stand-by Up to 380 h, Music play Up to 50 h
MEMORY:
16/64 GB built-in, 1 GB RAM
Connectivity:
Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, EDR, USB, WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot), GPRS Class 33, EDGE Class 33, 3G (HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.7 Mbps)
Browser:
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML5, RSS feeds
Colors:
Black, Cyan, Magenta
Entertainment :
MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player, MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA/FLAC player, 3.5mm audio jack (Dolby Mobile sound enhancement, Dolby Headphone support), Dolby Digital Plus, TV-out, SNS integration, Video/photo editor, Games (built-in + downloadable)
About Nokia N9
Amidst the world of metal and plastic smart phones, the polycarbonate uni-body of your Nokia N9 is like a fashion model amongst marathon runners. Of course, they are all really slim; however just one is going to turn heads around based on looks alone.
Just like Nokia’s previous smart phones, the hardware of Nokia N9 as a whole is astounding. The 8MP camera generates images as crisp and bright as those from the iPhone 4. It can record 720p video at 27fps, and the lens is also works great even in low light. The processor, while only single core, is a 1GHz A8, with plenty of speed – and 1GB RAM – to run the streamlined MeeGo interface.
You can put a microSIM via a sliding opening at the top end of the phone: a nice touch, given that you can not otherwise access the innards of the N9. Similarly, the pop-out flap for the microUSB power cable is a nice touch.
MeeGo is interestingly lightweight as a possible operating system. Moving in-between screens is done by a combination of swipes; you will see no buttons there to mar the front display of the N9. You have to double-tap to wake the phone, swipe up to show the applications, or stroke back and forth between screens within an application. It’s very simple, straightforward and oftentimes merely befuddling.
The screen of Nokia N9 is covered by Gorilla Glass for added safety, and altogether it is a very strong device, not likely to be damaged easily. The quality of sound is good, and reception is also very good.
RS: 47,700
CAMERA:
8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual LED flash, Geo-tagging, face detection, touch-focus, Video (720p 30fps), 2ndary
Battery:
Talk time Up to 11 h, Stand-by Up to 380 h, Music play Up to 50 h
MEMORY:
16/64 GB built-in, 1 GB RAM
Connectivity:
Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, EDR, USB, WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot), GPRS Class 33, EDGE Class 33, 3G (HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.7 Mbps)
Browser:
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML5, RSS feeds
Colors:
Black, Cyan, Magenta
Entertainment :
MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player, MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA/FLAC player, 3.5mm audio jack (Dolby Mobile sound enhancement, Dolby Headphone support), Dolby Digital Plus, TV-out, SNS integration, Video/photo editor, Games (built-in + downloadable)
About Nokia N9
Amidst the world of metal and plastic smart phones, the polycarbonate uni-body of your Nokia N9 is like a fashion model amongst marathon runners. Of course, they are all really slim; however just one is going to turn heads around based on looks alone.
Just like Nokia’s previous smart phones, the hardware of Nokia N9 as a whole is astounding. The 8MP camera generates images as crisp and bright as those from the iPhone 4. It can record 720p video at 27fps, and the lens is also works great even in low light. The processor, while only single core, is a 1GHz A8, with plenty of speed – and 1GB RAM – to run the streamlined MeeGo interface.
You can put a microSIM via a sliding opening at the top end of the phone: a nice touch, given that you can not otherwise access the innards of the N9. Similarly, the pop-out flap for the microUSB power cable is a nice touch.
MeeGo is interestingly lightweight as a possible operating system. Moving in-between screens is done by a combination of swipes; you will see no buttons there to mar the front display of the N9. You have to double-tap to wake the phone, swipe up to show the applications, or stroke back and forth between screens within an application. It’s very simple, straightforward and oftentimes merely befuddling.
The screen of Nokia N9 is covered by Gorilla Glass for added safety, and altogether it is a very strong device, not likely to be damaged easily. The quality of sound is good, and reception is also very good.
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