Nokia N90
The Nokia N9 (codename 'Lankku', Finnish for "a flat plank of wood") is a smartphone made by Nokia based on the Linux MeeGo "Harmattan" mobileoperating system, the first from Nokia on the MeeGo OS. It was released in three colors: black, cyan and magenta, after Nokia announced on Nokia World 2011 the white version of the phone it was available before the end of the 2011 year.The successor of Nokia N900, internally known as N9-00, was scheduled to be released in late 2010, approximately one year after N900 launched. Pictures of the prototype leaked in August 2010 showed an industrial design and a 4-row keyboard.
A software engineer working for Nokia's device division cited the N9-00 (the product number) in the public bug tracker for Qt, an open source application development framework used in MeeGo.This design was dropped; then Nokia started working on the N9-01, codenamed Lankku, a new variant without a keyboard
A software engineer working for Nokia's device division cited the N9-00 (the product number) in the public bug tracker for Qt, an open source application development framework used in MeeGo.This design was dropped; then Nokia started working on the N9-01, codenamed Lankku, a new variant without a keyboard
Specification
DISPLAY :
AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors, 480 x 854 pixels, 3.9 inches (~251 ppi pixel density), Multitouch
BODY :
Dimensions 116.5 x 61.2 x 12.1 mm, 76 cc,Weight 135 g
MEMORY :
Internal 16/64 GB storage, 1 GB RAM
No external memory slot.
SOUND:
Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones, Loud speaker, 3.5mm jack, Dolby Mobile sound enhancement; Dolby Headphone support.
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