The Nokia N9 smartphone has finally been unveiled by the Finnish company.
Nokia's Windows phone was previously just an early concept, but now the N9 phone has come into reality. This will be the company's first MeeGo (Linux-based operating system) device and it sports a 3.9-inch AMOLED screen, 16GB/64GB on-board memory and 1GB RAM. There's also going to be an 8-megapixel camera and its battery life will last up to 50 hours with music and 4.5 hours with video. All of this will be wrapped in a vibrant polycarbonate shell.
So far, the Nokia N9 looks promising in terms of design and specs. How well it will perform remains to be seen. Look for this to come out later this year.
New-Gen Finnish Smartphones
The Nokia N9 is Finally Unveiled After Much Speculation
Trend Themes
1. Meego-based Devices - There is an opportunity to capitalize on the MeeGo operating system by creating innovative devices and services that work seamlessly on the platform.
2. Polycarbonate Smartphone Shells - Manufacturers both in and outside of the smartphone industry can explore the use of polycarbonate as a material for their products, especially for vibrant and colorful options.
3. Extended Battery Life - Developers can focus on creating innovative battery technologies and software that will allow devices to last longer and perform better.
Industry Implications
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3. Technology Services - Companies that provide technology services can develop software and services that cater to the MeeGo platform, and offer solutions that improve battery performance and user experience.