2011年6月22日星期三

Nokia’s MeeGo-Based N9 Is Sleek and Hot

Looks like Nokia finally hired a designer with some taste

Look what Nokia went and did. With pretty much everybody writing the company off as already dead, the Finns have come up with the rather hot-looking N9. It might be the MeeGo operating system's last gasp before its head is plunged into the water trough one last time by Windows 7, but it's going out in style.

With the N9, Nokia has "invented" a new gesture: the swipe. The phone has no home button (although you do get volume switches and the like on the side), so returning to the home screen is done by swiping in from any side of the screen. This could be annoying or awesome, depending on implementation.

The now-familiar icon-driven interface is divided into three sections. Events shows you the feeds from your friends' social networks, along with notifications. A multitasking view shows an Exposé-style tiled view of all open apps, and the applications view shows all your apps as icons.

Inside the N9 is running MeeGo 1.2, has an 8MP camera (with Carl Zeiss glass lens), has 1GB RAM and 16GB or 64GB storage.

Impressive, but the outside is even better. Gone is the busy, miniature-computer styling of previous Nokia smartphones. This thing is a sleek marriage of a giant 3.9-inch 854 x 480 AMOLED Gorilla Glass screen curving gently out from a polycarbonate unibody body. It's like a giant iPod Nano, in a very good way.

If Nokia can knock out phones this good with Microsoft's lovely Windows 7 Phone series phone OS, then things might not be as bleak as they seemed. Available soon, price tba.

N9 product page [Nokia]

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