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The Nokia N9 can also be ordered in Hungary

The Nokia N9 can also be ordered in Hungary

The Nokia N9 can also be ordered in Hungary Nokia's only phone running MeeGo is coming soon and has already appeared in the domestic offering.

The N9 is a good phone in terms of hardware, its design is unique and youthful, it could easily be a popular phone based on these features. There is a 3,9-inch display on the front that uses FWVGA resolution and AMOLED technology, no physical buttons on it, just a volume and display switch on the side. The soul of the device is an OMAP 3630 SoC manufactured by Texas Instruments, which operates at 1 GHz, the graphics and a PowerVR SGX530, as well as 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage, which is not expandable with an external memory card. The communication equipment includes four-band GSM and five-band WCDMA, HSDPA and HSUPA 3G, 802.11 a / b / g / n Wi-Fi, which can be converted into a hotspot, Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, and NFC. On the back is a 8.0 megapixel camera with LED flash and 720p video recording. The device weighs 116,45 mm x 61,2 mm x 12,1 mm and weighs 135 grams and is available in black, cyan and magenta.

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Nokia’s new high-end phone doesn’t refute itself and does get just a peppery price tag. The N9 can, of course, be taken home for HUF 180 gross in card-independent packaging, or since it can be pre-ordered, it cannot be taken home until October 28, according to the advertisement. This may seem like a lot, considering that the MeeGo system is virtually dead, as the system will be substantially redesigned by Intel and renamed Tizen, and there is no information on whether Tizen will remain compatible with Nokia’s latest savior, at most. we know. But since there are no more devices with such systems in the pipeline yet, unfortunately, applications, and other things needed these days that would thrive as a result of proliferation, are likely to receive little attention.

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