Sunday, 3 July 2011

An Introduction To The New Nokia N9 Phone

Nokia have recently released details of a forthcoming handset that is likely to grab the attention of both industry experts and consumers thanks to its eye catching looks together with its innovative new operating system. This new OS does not signify the end of the renowned Symbian platform that is present on many of the brands models but it does show a change in direction in a bid to appeal to a broader spectrum of consumers. So what can we expect from the exciting new Nokia N9?

Nokia have opted to fit a 3.9 inch display in this model which is quite an unusual size given that many current phones offer either a 3.7 inch or a 4 inch variety. The sizing is just about right giving a large enough screen to make the device perfect for video playback and gaming whilst remaining small enough to appeal to the person looking for a relatively compact handset. The overall resolution of the screen measures 480 x 854 which is just above the industry standard and enables the N9 to give remarkable clarity on all types of material. Some of this quality can be attributed to the technology used on the display which is the very latest AMOLED variety. This screen gives great viewing angles even in sunlight and colours maintain a natural sense of depth. There is a remarkably thin border surrounding the screen which means that the phones overall measurements are a sleek 116.5 x 61.2 x 12.1mm coupled with the weight which is fairly average at 135 grammes. The phone totally lacks buttons on the front meaning the screen totally dominates. Around the sides of the phone there are a few buttons which include a lock key, a camera and a volume button.

The Nokia N9 really does excel in the multimedia department just like many of the more recent releases by the brand. One of the key factors behind their excellence in the phone camera performance is not only the high resolution on offer but also the excellent optics that are used which are what many experts say is the main reason behind the great quality. The variety that are used here are manufactured by Carl Zeiss and are generally regarded as some of the best available. Nokia have reigned back the resolution from the 12 mega pixels that were present on the N8 model to 8 million on this model. This still gives enough quality to produce a superb quality of image. Video capture facilities are also present and this impresses equally as much thanks to the 720P quality together with an ability to capture 30 frames per second.

The Nokia N9 looks destined to prove a hugely successful handset. The MeeGo OS is a refreshing change whilst the phone itself is packed with specification of the very highest quality.

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