Nokia had never stop innovating its hardware designs as it created yet another run away winner with the simple yet potently captivating Nokia N9.
The phone is a pure standout, it looks enigmatic with its deep black dominated screen facade against a playful and colorful background cover making the screen look afloat. The brilliantly thought curve Gorilla glass display also made the magic possible by protruding the screen up. Such impression was boasted further by a minimalist theme with no glimpse of shortcut buttons whatsoever on the screen, the beauty of simplicity on its finest.
The phones simplistic design continues to the rest of the phones angle with no buttons on the left side, a silver coated volume rocker and lock key on the right, loudspeaker on the button, two excellent designed covers for the USB port and MicroSIM card slot on top and the camera and LED flash at the back.
The phone bodes perfectly well on the hand with its thin dimension and curve sides. Made only of high quality polycarbonate, the phone is not as classy and sturdy to hold than that of E7's and N8's anodized aluminum but nonetheless its still very solid because of its single body design. You can never see any major divisions on the phones cover anywhere, a brilliant piece of craft.
Turning the phone on is equally as impressive, I've been ranting about Nokia being to scanty on animations on Symbian, well, the welcome screen teases with its breathing graphics, finally! The ClearBlack Display technology on top of the AMOLED adds more to the phones dazzling array.
The phones user interface is the easiest among the phones I've tried. All users have to so is swipe between the three screens and that's it, users can even expertly navigate around the phone within 10 minutes or less. Its also very responsive, the fastest that I've tried so far. The curve glass mentioned earlier makes swiping pleasurable like it was scientifically calculated to give such impression, very clever.
Overall, I'm very impress with the phone so far, its the most beautiful piece of mobile technology I've encounter , to mention iPhone 4, Galaxy S, Sony Ericsson Arc among others. If only design makes a phone ultimate, then this phone will rule them all but its not, and that I need to find out as I dig dipper to the phone features.
As of the moment, enjoy this early pic's of the Royal Hotness at 200˚C tipping point.
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