Nokia Reveals Its First MeeGo Device, the N9
Despite its pledge to make Windows Phone 7 its primary smartphone OS, Nokia hasn’t given up on MeeGo completely, and this week the Finnish company proved it with the announcement of its first MeeGo device.
Dubbed the N9, the smartphone packs a 3.9-inch AMOLED screen (854 x 480), an OMAP3630 1 Ghz processor, a PowerVR SGX530 GPU, 1GB of RAM, up to 64GB of storage, Bluetooth 2.1, NFC, and GPS.

Of course, with this particular phone, it’s not the hardware that people are interested in, it’s the software. Linux-based MeeGo is the result of a partnership between Nokia and Intel and, though we’ve seen demos before, the N9 is Nokia’s first device running a finished version of the OS.
Unfortunately, Nokia didn’t provide much in the way of information regarding the software, save for highlighting the fact that swiping from edge-to-edge on the display will take you from the app you’re in back to the homescreen. However, there is a UI demo from Nokia though, so check it out below (along with the official N9 promo video) and let us know what you think!
Availability is set for ‘later this year’ and pricing will be announced closer to release.
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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
I'm not the only one that dislikes icon lists right? By that I mean Apple's iOS interface, what I've seen of google's Android interface, and this. Just a big jumble of icons and small names.
In windows, I always set Windows Explorer to display in "details" form and I just can't find what I'm looking for nearly as easily when things are icons or thumbnails or the like.
For this reason I don't use Windows Media Player or Zune to play video as finding the video I want is so much easier for me by going through Windows Explorer.
I use WMP for music though.
I'm not the only one like this right?
Can you play angry birds on it without paying a stupid price for it? I can see people holding off these till win7 phones come out, not that win7 is that impressive tbh.
Nokia...Nokia...you are clearly not knowing what you are doing.....
How come a new born baby (Meego) is able to compete with the giants (Android, iOS, and WP7)....or can the current OS world still give extra room for another newcomer?
Your WP7 policy is not optimum (Android should be more apropriate) but still has some hope in it....but not with your experimental Meego....
Why don't you just release your WP7 product lines as soon as possible and skip this Meego speculation.
We will se how good your Meego can be and let the market prove if Meego can survive or not.
Becarefull man! You are already on your way to destruction due to your current Symbian, any other wrong moves will speed up your destruction.
What I am actually hoping for until this very second is having Nokias hardware with either Android or WP7....not any other baby OSs....ooohhh welll...
I will try this one and see if it is good as soon I can find this one the market...being your old loyal customer who has just bought an Android phone...I do not even know what I am gonna say to you anymore.....
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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"
it does have a front facing camera. its at the bottom on the right hand side
@__-_-_-__ not sure where you got that from??
here's the specs from the nokia site:
http://europe.nokia.com/find-produ [...] ifications
Certainly a nice phone. MeeGo holds some promise being a linux based OS and all, with a large and loyal group of open-source developers so the apps developed for it will hopefully be free (most) and in abundance. Several other companies are testing the MeeGo waters as well, I for one like the idea but I'll hold on just yet getting it on a phone... maybe i'll trial it on my PC using a virtual system
trusting toms news can be tricky.
true specs:
Screen Resolution: 1280 * 720
Screen Color Depth: 24 bit
Screen Size: 4.0 inch
Display Technology: OLED (RGB)
Thickness: 14.2 mmWeight: 150
Input Method: Touch Screen and slide-out QWERTY keyboard
Data Bearers: IEEE 802.11b/g/n WLAN, HSPA +, WCDMA, EGPRS, EDGECPU
Type: ARM Cortex-A8
CPU Clock Rate: 1 GHz
Graphics Processor: SGX540
Flash Technology: Adobe Flash 1.10
Camera Resolution: 12 MP (4000 * 3000)
CMOS sensor: 1/1.7 inch
Camera focal length: 28 mm
Video Recording Resolution: 1280 * 720
Video Recording Frame Rate: 30 fps
Mass Storage Memory: 16GB or 64 GB Mass
NAND Memory: 1 GB
SDRAM Memory: 512 MB SDRAM
Memory: 512 MB
Maximum Memory Card Size: 32 GB
Connectivity: Bluetooth 3.0, HDMI mini connector C, Micro-USB (OTG)
Trusting you can be trickier...
...and Tom's is right. Just saying.
True specs:
Source: gsmarena.com
GENERAL
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
Announced 2011, June
Status Coming soon
SIZE
Dimensions 116.5 x 61.2 x 12.1 mm, 76 cc
Weight 135 g
DISPLAY
Type AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 854 pixels, 3.9 inches
- Gorilla glass display
- Anti-glare polariser
- Multi-touch input method
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
SOUND
Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes
Dolby Mobile sound enhancement; Dolby Headphone support
MEMORY
Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Yes
Internal 16/64 GB storage, 1 GB RAM
Card slot No
DATA
GPRS Class 33
EDGE Class 33
3G HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.7 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0, USB On-the-go support
CAMERA
Primary 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual LED flash
Features Geo-tagging, face detection, touch-focus
Video Yes, 720p@30fps
Secondary Yes
FEATURES
OS MeeGo OS, v1.2 Harmattan
CPU 1GHz Cortex A8 CPU,
PowerVR SGX530 GPU,
TI OMAP 3630 chipset
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds
Radio No
Games Angry Birds Magic (NFC),
Galaxy on Fire 2,
Real Golf 2011;
downloadable
Colors Black, Cian, Magenta
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support; Ovi Maps
Java Yes, MIDP 2.1
- MicroSIM card support only
- SNS integration
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- Digital compass
- TV-out (720p video) via HDMI and composite
- NFC support
- Dolby Digital Plus via HDMI
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA/FLAC player
- MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
- Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), PDF viewer
- Video/photo editor
- Voice memo/command/dial
- Predictive text input (Swype)
BATTERY Standard battery, Li-Ion 1450 mAh (BV-5JW)
Stand-by Up to 380 h (2G) / Up to 450 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 11 h (2G) / Up to 7 h (3G)
Music play Up to 50 h
Is'nt N900 Nokia's first meego device?
I actually rather like it, a pretty nice combination of all the mobile OS on some nice hardware.
Not bad, but how much will it cost? Also, like with the N8, excellent job on making the touch-phone that doesn't look like an iPhone (though N8 looked slightly better).
Actually, this phone has everything that I would ever want in a smartphone. Except that video recording quality could go up to 1080p, like on Samsung SGS II, could have added a memory card. And just for the lulz, the infrared port (to have EVERYTHING possible, plus you can remote-control the TV with it). Also, display resolution is somewhat low for a modern phone and, of course, MeeGo, which I don't know anything about... does it have many apps? Does it *need* many apps to be fun? How flexible is it? How stable is it? A lot of questions and no answers...
Another thing is that it seems the phone doesn't have a front facing camera
the front facing camera is on the bottom....
I thought Nokia ditched MeeGo.
I thought Nokia ditched MeeGo.
If we recall Nokia strategy this is the first and last MeeGo device from them. They just wanted to get out their finished project and that's all. Something extraordinary needs to happen in order to change that. It's a pitty, MeeGo looks one hundred times better than Windows Phone. If they continued involved they could have a great high end OS. A lot of Android phones with less hardware don't feel as smooth as the N9 with so many apps open. The swipe gesture is good implemented, in a non-annoying way, very intuitive.
This phone should have:
-1080p video recording and playback
-HDMI
-Infrarred port (on N900 you could use it as a TV remote)
-H.264 up to high profile
-Dual core cortex A9 (1GB of RAM is good and there will be 16 and 64GB storage versions)
-MicroSD
And I think that's all.
Ah, one thing more. If they are selling the N950 to developers, what does that mean? Having into account the plans Nokia announced at the first quarter of this year it does not have much sense knowing this would be their only MeeGo phone.
Am I the only person who thinks of Lovecraft when I read "MeeGo?"
Am I the only person who thinks of Lovecraft when I read "MeeGo?"
will the os be open source?
I was a big nokia supporter for years, untill I had the n97. I made the switch to a htc desire hd with android, and I gotta say, I don't want to switch back any time soon, even if this thing is looking pretty good. Nokia will have to grind for a while!
... better, but not impressive...
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.
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.
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.
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
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?
Good use of swipe. In a way, reminds me a bit of WP7 interface.
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
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