DJ aka GDR DJ Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 Nokia N9 is heading to the shops ESPOO, Finland – The Nokia N9 has now begun shipping to customers and stores. The beautifully designed device features an intuitive user interface that’s controlled with a simple swipe. Pre-orders for the Nokia N9 have already started in many countries, and people’s response towards the device has been extremely positive. “There is a lot of buzz around the N9 and the consumer demand has been huge,” says Product Specialist Risto Lahi from Nokia’s Flaghsip Store in Helsinki. “People love the new, button-free user interface and the intuitive way to browse the Internet. When they try out the device, they are first amazed and then impressed.” The Nokia N9 has three home views – Applications, Events and Live Applications – which enable people to navigate through the smartphone easily and get to their favourite content faster. A single swipe always takes you home, like paper gliding off a table. The Nokia N9 is available in three colours – black, cyan and magenta with 16GB and 64GB storage options to accommodate plenty of content and will be on sale in countries around the world. The estimated retail price of the Nokia N9 16GB and 64GB is approximately EUR 480 and EUR 560 before applicable taxes or subsidies, with pricing and availability varying from region to region and operator to operator. Source DJ Quote
icky?/ Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 That's a lot of money for a phone. If I had that kind of money I would donate it to FA... Quote
detoren Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 If it has no android it will flop . Quote
brynne Posted September 30, 2011 Posted September 30, 2011 Trust me its not good! You should buy samsung! http://www.gsmarena....8&idPhone2=4198 think if nokia get broken and your fails are gone and you dident had mory card:D Quote
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