Friday 24 June 2011

Nokia gives fight with a Linux-based smartphone

While waiting for the arrival of the first models with Windows Phone 7 the agreement with Microsoft this platform to integrate mobile in their equipment, Nokia finally presented the N9, the first smartphone from the company that uses MeeGo, the Linux-based operating system.

Nokia Smartphone
  1. The Finnish company, which initially seemed to have ruled out launching a computer Meegan the agreement with Microsoft, confirmed its commitment to the platform jointly developed with IntelAfter the merger in 2010 of Maemo (used in a previous on the N900) With Moblin OS.
  2. The N9 features a wide AMOLED screen about four inches with a resolution of 800 by 480 pixels, and no front buttons. Also, its polycarbonate shell is available in black, blue and pink. It has Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi and a micro USB connector. It has an 8 MP camera with LED flash, which uses a Carl Zeiss lens, as is usual in the line of Nokia smartphones.

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