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By engadget, on August 4th, 2011%
 Google’s powers of awkward PR translation may have been right on the MeeGo -money, judging by this countdown page for the N9 . The Swedish site, which just went live today, has begun its 49 days and counting creep to the Gorilla Glass-clad handset’s eventual overseas debut . . . → Read More: Nokia N9 countdown page goes live, 49 days to launch?
By engadget, on July 31st, 2011%
 Release date info for Nokia’s sweet slab of Meego has been scarce, but now Orange Switzerland’s webpage announces the N9 is coming its way September 15th. . . . → Read More: Orange Switzerland is expecting Nokia’s N9 on September 15th
By engadget, on July 22nd, 2011%
 That most heavenly hunk of MeeGo , the Nokia N9 , has passed through our government’s most holy of hallways, delivering full external and internal photos to show us what’s happening at every level. If you had any doubt this will be a world phone, tests confirming quadband 2G and pentaband 3G (2100/1900/1700/900/850 MHz) should put those to rest, while 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi spread over 2.4 and 5GHz means it’ll be quick to download the goods around the house. Models with 16 and 64GB are shown, though squint all we could we couldn’t count the difference on the teardown pics, which you can enjoy for yourself in the gallery below . . . → Read More: Nokia N9 arrives at FCC, opened up to see where all the MeeGo comes from
By NokiaFanBlog, on July 16th, 2011%
iOS was born earlier than MeeGo. That’s the statement contributing a good idea to us for exploring the Apple’s operating system first right before MeeGo. Do you want to know how the iOS would defend? . . . → Read More: iOS 5 Vs MeeGo Review
By engadget, on July 7th, 2011%
 Stephen Elop is certainly over MeeGo , but considering Nokia’s promised commitment to Symbian, you didn’t really think the company would simply abandon the infant OS and star of its flagship N9 handset , did you? No, it seems that Nokia will be supporting MeeGo for years to come, with several software updates and ample positive vibes coming from Espoo. . . . → Read More: Nokia commits to N9 support, gives MeeGo a reprieve for ‘years’ to come
By engadget, on June 28th, 2011%
 Our first encounter with Nokia’s N9 may have been eleven different kinds of awesome, but we knew it was a mere scratch of the high-grade polycarbonate surface. . . . → Read More: Nokia N9 camera: sample images and video
By engadget, on June 25th, 2011%
 An awful lot has been happening in Nokialand over the past week. A few days ago, we spent our first real quality moments with the much discussed N9, and we were pretty blown away by the MeeGo smartphone . . . → Read More: Nokia’s Stephen Elop is still over MeeGo, even if the N9 is a hit
By engadget, on June 22nd, 2011%
 At long (long!) last, the N950 is upon us. While ” announced ” via a nondescript text document earlier this week, we still had no clear indication of what Nokia’s second MeeGo device would truly look like just a day ago. Despite years of leaks and an inestimable amount of visions tip-toeing around in our brains, we never could nail down a solid image of the thing. . . . → Read More: Nokia N950 pictures: a gallery’s worth of MeeGo to tell the story
By engadget, on June 22nd, 2011%
 As much as we love Google Translate , we’re pretty sure the Nokia N9 won’t be packing a side of gorilla flavored desert when it ships later this year — but that Swedish release date? Sure, we’ll take a salty look . . . → Read More: Nokia N9 to ship in Sweden on September 23rd, saith awkwardly translated release
By engadget, on June 22nd, 2011%
 At first blush, the Nokia N9 is everything I’d ever wanted from the company: a smartphone with a competitive spec sheet, exquisite industrial design, and a touch-centric UI that looks to push things forward with the introduction of its own idiosyncratic ideas. Slick in terms of both responsiveness and appearance, the Harmattan interface is Nokia’s thunderous riposte to all those (myself included) that challenged the company to get with the touchscreen OS program and cast off the shackles of its Symbian legacy. The only traces of Symbian in the MeeGo 1.2-equipped N9 can be found in the iconography, which maintains the rounded look of its forebear, and support for Qt — in all other respects, this is a whole new software proposition (distinct even from its Maemo 5 roots), which has so far elicited a range of emotions in me, including delight, desire, and.. . . . → Read More: Editorial: Dear Nokia, you cannot be serious!
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