Published: 2011-06-21, Author: Mat , review by: recombu.com
Abstract: Nokia's latest smartphone is a sharp-looking slimline phone with more than a passing resemblance to a certain range of pocket-sized MP3 players. Arriving in several colours, it'll be Nokia's first phone to be powered by its new MeeGo operating system.The ...
Abstract: But having earlier this year decided to go down the path of adopting, for the foreseeable future, Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform, is it even worth considering the purchase of the company’s N9 mobile, given Nokia is set to unveil new Windows-base...
Abstract: The N9 comes in multiple colours. The 64GB version only comes in black.Bar the power button and volume rocker (which doubles as a front-facing zoom for the camera) on the right-hand side, the N9 is void of the usual toggles you would see on the front of m...
Gorilla Glass Screen; Good connectivity; Competitive GPS;
Limited Multimedia; Expensive;
The N9 is a love-hate affair. There's some great potential found in the MeeGo operating system, but at present it is still half baked. A mobile is about convenience and making things a little easier. Every time we found ourselves falling for the N9, i...
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Published: 2011-10-19, Author: Nic , review by: itnews.com.au
Abstract: Sadly, it's been a while between vodkas for the Finnish once-giant and in the current world of smartphones, the company has suffered at the hands of both its rivals and itself.So it's an odd sensation using the Nokia N9, a handset that's remarkably unlike...
Superb design, Extremely easy to use, Unified messaging is excellent, Web browser is fast
Battery life suffers with alwayson communications, Loads of missing smartphone features, No back button in the browser
If you don't know the difference between an iPhone and an Android, and you'd love a smartphone for web browsing and email, then the N9 could be for you.
Superb design. Extremely easy to use. Unified messaging is excellent. Web browser is fast
Battery life suffers with always-on communications. Loads of missing smartphone features
If you don't know the difference between an iPhone and an Android, and you'd love a smartphone for web browsing and email, then the N9 could be for you....
Fantastic design and build quality, Bright and clear screen, Slick and easy to use software
Limited third-party apps, First and last MeeGo phone, Below average battery life
The Nokia N9 is the best looking and slickest smartphone Nokia has ever built. It's a combination of superbly built hardware and slick, easy to use, elegant software. However, it's priced too high to compete with iOS and Android alternatives and we can't...