Since the first time I laid my eyes on this Nokia and am talking to myself "that experience will be awesome", after digging deep in the specs and watching the promo videos from Nokia along with the hands one ones from different tech sites, I fell in love with this phone!
The modern design which is breathtaking making it only a touch away, loosing the old home button replaced with touch gestures "double click to wake up, and swipe lift to get back to home screen", the design for a start is catchy with a big screen of 3.9" in front and just a front facing video calling camera "don't know why it is placed in the lower right corner!", on the right side you find the volume rockers and the power button, the other side is totally buttonless, on the lower side there is the speaker grill, on the upper side you can find the headset mini jack 3.5", a USB connector dock, and the micro SIM port.
To tell the truth Nokia had made a great success in this one, in matter of design and build, what is lift and most important in the smartphone industry is the OS and over all performance.
On hardware the N9 comes with a 1GHz Cortex A8 CPU, and a dedicated GPU chipset, on the software hand, the N9 comes equipped with the long awaited MeeGo Harmattan, and as far as hands on videos kept showing, when it comes to user experience it sounds that the N9 will do better than fine.
For me, that catchy looks, a good hardware elements, a fresh OS with great usability, not forgetting a Carl Zeiss 8 MP camera, a well integrated music player and a Nokia will get my attention and might get in my hands as soon as it's on shelves.
I will not accept any more delays Nokia, 4 weeks and I want my N9.







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