Monday, December 26, 2011

Nokia N9 – The only warrior with Meego OS

Nokia N9 – The only warrior with Meego OS
The Meego operating-system has been unviled, with much hoolah through consumers or should all of us say Nokia patrons striving for that Finnish maker's comeback towards the top. We are not really a Nokia patron, but these devices seem like an not guilty kid, so we couldn't avoid its charm and soon fell into the trap. The only Meego device (during the time of its release) N9 effectively disrupted the process by which a handset is ready. A baby is delivered after nine months associated with conceiving, but this phone was conceived eighteen several weeks ago. Such a long duartion of preparing only a handset seems somewhat ridiculous, but the shakespeare should be right in saying ‘'all's nicely that ends well". The Nokia N9 is a good product, and being among the last product of the UI fall into line, feels special to all of us.

Let’s have a distant take on the Meego OS. This operating-system was formed after Nokia took a vital decision to merher its Linux-based Maemo OS using the Moblin OS of the actual Intel. The operating system had a brief life, as we now think about Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 Operating-system as the future of all of the Nokia's upcoming Smartphone.

Nokia N9 is of interest, which is a rare case using the handsets of the Finnish cellular maker, who is recognized to make dull and dull handsets (sorry in order to Nokia fans). The curved AMOELD display is also a little bit of innovative, as the ‘'swipe gesture'' facility now sits within the list of the options that come with this brilliant handset. Nicely, we know that the actual swipe gesture attribute isn't new, but the crucial truth is that the Meego operating-system takes full advantage associated with swipe gesture facility with this handset.

The user interface seems to be distributed in to 3 major categories – applications, events and the open up applications, and did we informed you that single swipe might get you back at the house screen. Maybe we overlook that? But, isn't much better late than never. As well as, the accumulation of the actual social feeds isn't an authentic idea – as we now have seen it on the HTC Sense often. Our sharp eyes additionally noticed the presence associated with two (but, the reason why?) shortcuts on the handset- one as a physical key and also the other one at the end of the screen. We all know that camera is an essential feature, but this much attention is not asked for.

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