Nokia N9 Review
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Nokia’s N9 MeeGo smartphone
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like thz wts technology yrrrr
They should be able to use Android. Their OS didn’t do much impact on the industry and Google Android and Apple iOSX took over the World years ago.
nokia finnally found a cure to the symbianisis disease but looks like they’ve thrown the serum away and injected themselves with a far deadlier windowsphone7entitis plague!
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Nokia, just go for Android.
Future = Android + Samsung <3
i think nokia can make good phones, they just need to wake up… that n9 is not so bad by the way
If Nokia made andriod phones I’d seriously consider one, as I had great luck with their handsets in the past.
eh ??
nokia making android phones interesting….!!!!
As far as the video review shows, I am pretty impressed with this one…
Quite a pretty and user-friendly OS
Great review! I just wish, damn, you know, that the N9 were a viable everyday sort of phone to own in the US.
nice os, though im really happy with my nokia lumia 800. it works even better with windowsphone 7.5
Harmattan was really nice. Way to kill it Mikia.
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A great phone, shame that Nokia killed it!
I got my hands on the N9 recently. There aren’t so many places that sell it in the UK, so I ended up getting it from these guys. I have to say I’m pretty impressed. The main appeal of the phone is definitely the design. It’s beautiful both structurally and in terms of the interface.
I’ve had it for quite a few weeks now and the great thing is that it still looks new. By now, most of the phones I’ve bought in the past look worn, but this thing has no hint of any chip, dint or scratch. Must be a pretty solid build!