Nokia N9 smartphone not for India Launch
Nokia's latest smartphone N9 would not be available in India even as it launches in Austria,
Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Finland, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Malaysia, New Zealand,
Portugal, Poland, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovenia, Sweden,
Switzerland, UAE and Vietnam.
According to industry sources, the absence of countries like the US is understandable as the
company does not have carrier support for its devices there. They say for India the company may
follow strategy it followed for N900 which was launched in the Indian market a few months after
its launch in other countries.
Latest smartphone N9 would not be available in India even as it launches in Austria, Bulgaria,
China, Croatia, Finland, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Malaysia, New Zealand, Portugal,
Poland, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, UAE
and Vietnam. According to industry sources, the absence of countries like the US is
understandable as the company does not have carrier support for its devices there. They say for
India the company may follow strategy it followed for N900 which was launched in the Indian
market a few months after its launch in other countries.
The new smartphone in the company's flagship N-series, comes with in a curved design and
features a 3.9-inch active matrix organic light emitting diode (AMOLED) display. According to
industry sources, the absence of countries like the US is understandable as the company does not
have carrier support for its devices there. They say for India the company may follow strategy it
followed for N900 which was launched in the Indian market a few months after its launch in
other countries.
The N9 smartphone will be available in three colours - black, cyan and magenta - and would
offer storage of 16GB and 64GB. The smartphone would ship with an 8-MP camera that allows
for autofocus and "HD-quality video capture.The smartphone would ship with an 8-MP camera
that allows for autofocus and "HD-quality video capture."
Unlike its predecessor, the Nokia N8, the N9 is powered by MeeGo, a Linux-based mobile
operating system that the company is looking to as a future go-to platform for the company. The
smartphone would ship with an 8-MP camera that allows for autofocus and "HD-quality video
capture.The smartphone would ship with an 8-MP camera that allows for autofocus and "HD-
quality video capture.
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