Nokia Reveals Its First MeeGo Device, the N9

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Looks pretty good actually. But only a fool or uninformed will buy it.

Nokia already killed it,

They should have put WP7 OS onto that hardware.
 
[citation][nom]belardo[/nom]Looks pretty good actually. But only a fool or uninformed will buy it.Nokia already killed it,They should have put WP7 OS onto that hardware.[/citation]
They can't. Windows Phone only runs on Snapdragon, Microsoft has to adapt it for other hardware vendors.
 
Surprising that it's not got a dual-core CPU in it, especially considering it's not even out yet and other dual cores are now everywhere.
 
[citation][nom]Maziar[/nom]Looks really good but now Android,iOS and WP7 are dominating the market so I exactly don't know how a new phone w/new OS can live in the market.Another thing is that it seems the phone doesn't have a front facing camera[/citation]
Yes it has.
It's on the bottom right instead of the usual top right
 
If Nokia doesn't take too long to bring it to market and get the price right then ppl might buy it (even because its cute). But if it takes too long (as they usual do) and if its too expensive then no-one will buy it. Simple as that.

So I'm curious to find out what Nokia wants to ask for this device?
 
[citation][nom]Maziar[/nom]Looks really good but now Android,iOS and WP7 are dominating the market so I exactly don't know how a new phone w/new OS can live in the market.Another thing is that it seems the phone doesn't have a front facing camera[/citation]
The new OS will probably not alienate current Nokia fans away, and maybe bring back those who shifted from Symbian to Android or iOS.
The front facing camera is located on the bottom part of the device
 
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