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Nokia N9

N9-00 · 2011–2012 · candybar

Specifications

Cpu
Texas Instruments OMAP 3630, single-core ARM Cortex-A8 at 1 GHz, PowerVR SGX530 GPU
Ram
max: 1 GB (fixed, soldered, not upgradeable) · base: 1 GB
Modem
HSPA+ 3G (no LTE); NFC; Bluetooth 2.1; Wi-Fi b/g/n; A-GPS
Ports
Micro USB (charging, data) · 3.5mm headphone jack · MicroSIM tray
Camera
8MP rear with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual-LED flash, 720p video recording; no front-facing camera
Battery
1450 mAh, non-removable (sealed unibody shell)
Display
3.9-inch AMOLED, 854x480 (nHD), curved Corning Gorilla Glass with no visible bezel edge
Storage
base: 16 GB · options: 64 GB
Os Support
latest: MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan, PR1.3 update: Nokia's last MeeGo release before the shift to Windows Phone · shipped: MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan
Release Price
€480 (16 GB) / €560 (64 GB)

Variants

Colors
BlackLaunch color, polycarbonate unibody shell.
CyanOne of the two brighter launch colors alongside magenta.
MagentaBright pink-magenta shell, sold alongside black and cyan.
Storage
64 GBHigher-capacity SKU at a premium over the 16 GB base model; storage is fixed at purchase with no expansion slot.

Upgrade paths

storage
64 GB variant, fixed at time of purchase · No microSD slot. The only way to more storage is buying the 64 GB SKU outright; nothing can be added after purchase.
N/A
LOCKED
battery
Original 1450 mAh cell only · Battery is glued in under the sealed polycarbonate unibody. Independent repair shops can pry the shell and swap the cell, but Nokia offered no official user-serviceable path.
~$15-25 replacement cell
HARD
other
Community MeeGo derivatives (Nemo Mobile and similar) · Official MeeGo development ended with this device. The Nemo Mobile project and other community efforts kept a MeeGo-lineage OS alive on the N9 long after Nokia's pivot to Windows Phone.
Free (community firmware)
HARD