First look at the Nokia N9: a couple of videos and a couple of thoughts

    I can see for myself that the video clip from yesterday’s presentation of the Nokia N9 turned out to be too enthusiastic, but it was such a joyful mood that everyone in attendance liked, including me. It is clear that the euphoria will subside a little soon, but I could not help but rejoice at Nokia. It’s clear that Nokia has problems, that the company connects its future with WindowsPhone, and that releasing a smartphone with the announcement that there will be nothing else on this platform is a feil. But I perfectly understand how important it was for the Finns to produce a high-quality, modern product, proving that there is still gunpowder, they will fight. And outwardly everything seems to be the same: just a large screen without buttons, but compare with any android smartphone, there IS a design, industrial, old-school. And the way MeeGo works, I really liked it.



    Who knows, maybe this is the last device of the very good old Nokia, its farewell exit for loyal fans. Perhaps merging with Microsoft, it will be a completely different company.

    PS It was nice when, during a demonstration of the Nokia N9 browser, Peter Schneider went to Nomobile.ru, where in the morning we had news about N9. But, unfortunately, a full-fledged interview did not work out with him: there wasn’t enough time, and not face-to-face, and there weren’t any revelations, to be honest. So I don’t see any reason to publish the interview separately, but one thing was remembered: when I asked about the target audience of Nokia N9, Peter Schneider asked in response - what is the target audience of the iPhone? And I thought: what really?

    Under the cut - my interview with Funcast.org



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