The site Pocketnow.com got a video showing details of what is the first Nokia smartphone with the coveted operating system that was the result of partnership between Finland's Nokia and computer parts maker Intel , Nokia N9.
As usual from Nokia, it makes a beautiful and attractive commercial where it shows some details that are present in the unit. Following what is happening in the video (below), we can see the powerful 12-megapixel camera that equips the device so there is a nice Carl Zeiss lens and autofocus. Like any top brand smartphone, it comes with GPS and map is provided by the mapping service brand, Ovi Maps, with all the services that the powerful delivery for Navigation Google Android free.
In addition there are details that the system is multitasking operating system and is based on cards, very similar to what exists in the WebOS, defunct operating system developed by Palm. Finally there is a focus on the physical keyboard that is in the unit, what can we think of the lack of a virtual keyboard. The keys are mounted as in Macbooks, ie with the design of tiny squares.
There is still no set price or release date, but a question may resonate in many people's minds: "Why did not Nokia just put Windows 7 Phone?".
As usual from Nokia, it makes a beautiful and attractive commercial where it shows some details that are present in the unit. Following what is happening in the video (below), we can see the powerful 12-megapixel camera that equips the device so there is a nice Carl Zeiss lens and autofocus. Like any top brand smartphone, it comes with GPS and map is provided by the mapping service brand, Ovi Maps, with all the services that the powerful delivery for Navigation Google Android free.
In addition there are details that the system is multitasking operating system and is based on cards, very similar to what exists in the WebOS, defunct operating system developed by Palm. Finally there is a focus on the physical keyboard that is in the unit, what can we think of the lack of a virtual keyboard. The keys are mounted as in Macbooks, ie with the design of tiny squares.
There is still no set price or release date, but a question may resonate in many people's minds: "Why did not Nokia just put Windows 7 Phone?".