Following on from the mid-range Nokia X6, we could be about to see the launch of the high-end Nokia X9 a similar device in terms of form factor, but packing in the latest features. With concepts offering a stunning design, it could be the perfect handset to take over the mantle from the Nokia 5800. Looking at the concept photographs for the Nokia X9, and this device could be one of Nokia’s most stylish to date. The screen in the images stretches right to the very edge of the handset, giving it a sleek appearance, and rounded edges to the handset also give it a contemporary appearance.
Network and connectivity:
X9 comes with great connectivity options with features like HSDPA, WiFi and GPS. Dual micro USB connectivity is also on board, as well as push notifications and the ability to share and stream music via Over the Air connections. If the Nokia X9 is launched after the appearance of the upcoming Symbian ^3 operating system, there’s even the chance that this could be the first handset to take advantage of the new OS, setting it apart from existing touchscreen Nokia devices. This gadget of X-Series with all these features will definitely rule the stores. Along with high tech and modern features Nokia is also providing basic mobile phone features like GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi and others.
Camera and Video:
X9 will feature a whopping 12MP camera with LED flash, HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface). The Symbian^4 device is expected to be capable of 720p HD video recording
Memory and Display:
The Nokia N9 features a large 3.7″ AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display and 32GB of storage space. Memory type microSD.
Entertainment Features :
It has dedicated keys for Twitter and Facebook, which will keep you updated with messages and tweets. Most importantly has a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Also cool is the pic of the music player showing the Stream and Share buttons, which presumably let you stream your music from Nokia’s Comes With Music service, and then share your tunes with your mates. Not sure how you do this, but sharing should be a central part of any phone, and it’s great to see Nokia embracing the concept with open arms.
There is already a huge buzz of Nokia X9. Imagine what will happen when it hits the market. Meanwhile, let’s wait until we get the official launch of the phone.
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