Reason for not buying Nokia N9
Nokia has just revealed its N9 smartphone yesterday (June 21). This is considered a 'flagship' smartphone from Nokia and the first device to operate on MeeGo operating system. However, why not buy Nokia N9?
The creation of the N9 is considered one of the best jobs Nokia has made so far.
They are equipped with 3.9-inch AMOLED display (854x480 pixel resolution), made from scratch-resistant glass, without buttons on the phone surface, wrapped in a high-grade plastic case . Products equipped with 8MP camera and near range communication capability (NFC).
However, hardware is not a problem for N9 but software. The product works on the latest version of MeeGo.
The operating system was jointly developed by Nokia and Intel as a counterintuitive response to Apple's iPhone and Android warriors. But the problem is that MeeGo is obsolete even before the N9 is marketed.
Earlier this year, Nokia realized that they were on a " burning platform ". Symbian and MeeGo - Nokia's two operating systems are too expensive to maintain and they have had years behind other competitors in terms of design and usability. Nokia's new CEO realized this and decided to shake hands with Microsoft. They will use Windows Phone 7 on their flagship smartphones.
Nokia's first phones operating on Windows Phone 7 will be released later this year, while Symbian and MeeGo phones will be gradually abandoned in the coming months (or dropped to the list of low-cost phones. ).
Therefore, if a user really wants to buy a Nokia phone, then maybe wait until the end of the year to buy one of the Nokia Windows Phone 7 models.
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