Manufacturer | Nokia manufactured in Finland |
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Series | Nseries |
Predecessor | Nokia N900 Nokia N8 |
Successor | Nokia Lumia 900 |
Related | Nokia Lumia 800 |
Compatible networks |
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Dimensions |
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Weight | 135 g |
Operating system | MeeGo 1.2 "Harmattan" |
CPU |
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Memory | 1 GB Mobile DDR |
Storage | 16 or 64 GB |
Removable storage | none |
Battery |
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Rear camera | 8.7 MP (CMOS sensor of 1/3.0" size) with Carl Zeiss optics (F2.2, Focal length: 3.77mm / 28mm), 720p at 30 FPS, Digital zoom 4X for camera and video[1] |
Front camera | VGA[2] |
Display | "ClearBlack" AMOLED 854 × 480 px (FWVGA), 3.9" (99.1 mm), 16.7 million colors (24 bits)[1] |
Connectivity | |
Data inputs |
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Development status | Discontinued |
Other | polycarbonate unibody (unpainted) |
The Nokia N9 (codename Lankku) is a flagship smartphone developed by Nokia, running on the Linux-based MeeGo mobile operating system. Announced in June 2011 and released in September, it was the first and only device from Nokia with MeeGo, partly because of the company's partnership with Microsoft announced that year.[6] It was initially released in three colors: black, cyan and magenta, before a white version was announced at Nokia World 2011.
Despite a limited release,[7] the N9 received widespread critical acclaim, with some describing it as Nokia's finest device to date. It was praised for both its software and hardware, including the MeeGo operating system, buttonless 'swipe' user interface, and its high-end features.[8] The case would be reused for the Windows Phone-powered Nokia Lumia 800 which was released later that year.