Wednesday, May 4, 2011

N9, First 4G Mobile Nokia?

One more smartphone Nokia emerged surface. Carrying the slider design, Nokia N9 seems to want to follow in the footsteps predecessor, N8 a candy bar.

Specifications N9, almost has a similarity with the N8 like 12 mega pixel camera and Symbian operating systems 3. The phone is expected to be officially announced next month with a speed of 1.2 MHz CPU. CPU speed is on par with Intel Atom or x86 on a computer.

There are currently no detailed information about this phone. But growing speculation that the N9 will support the service long term evolution. If this assumption is correct, N9 seems to be Nokia's first 4G mobile phones.

Just to remind, N8 is the first phone with a camera 12 mega pixels. N8, it seems, is dedicated to mobile users who need a quality camera with large pixels. In addition to camera with Carl Zeiss lens, N8 is also equipped with a Xenon Flas and sensors. He is like a compact digital camera.


As the latest mobile phone, access to social networking to be one of the main features. Another feature is access to the site Ovi Store. With this phone, customers can also enjoy television (digital) through Web services on-demand TV programs.

Multimedia is a selling point N8. Nokia claims the phone can be used to enjoy HD-quality video. Interestingly there are features for editing HD video through the editing suite.

To be able to enjoy a more optimal audio again, there is a connection to home theater. As a portable entertainment center it offers audio quality that qualified. Users can enjoy HD-quality video and audio support for Dolby Digital Plus surround audio.

Follow the changes in the community, N8 also offers easy access to the Internet television service that offers news, information and entertainment, such as service CNN, E! Entertainment, Paramount and National Geographic.

For social networking services, Nokia added launcher Twitter on the home screen together with the facebook. For business social networking, there are new features added, including the transfer of an existing calendar event on social networking to mobile phones.