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I managed to record a video of me playing Need For Speed – Shift (a 3D Racing Game) on Nokia N9 during its media launch in Malaysia early this week on 13th September.
Below is the video I took :-
Nokia N9 is known to be good in multitasking, which simply means you can run several applications simultaneously. As you can clearly see at 3.06, the game is still running when I swipe from the corner of the phone. Besides, I completed the entire game while there are 7 other applications running in the background at the same time.
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I received an invitation to the media launch of the most anticipated first MeeGo phone from Nokia, Nokia N9. The media launch date is 13th September 2011, therefore I think the official launch date in Malaysia won’t be too far away.
If you are interested in Nokia N9 and want to know more about this latest smartphone running MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan OS, check out my special preview of Nokia N9 post.
Will update the information of the retail pricing and packages from local telcos (Maxis, DiGi & Celcom) next week. So stay tuned. :)
Last week I posted 10 Nokia N9 HD videos into my Youtube Channel and they have already received more than 18k views in less than 1 week. Looks like a lot of people are interested in this smartphone that runs on MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan OS.
Nokia N9
My Nokia N9 videos are quite brief because I had only 1 hour+ to explore everything on the phone during the special preview session. I tried my best to capture as many things on video but I think that’s not enough for you all so I decided to write this long post to feature all the important aspects I found in Nokia N9.
Below is a list of the key features of Nokia N9 :-
- OS: MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan
- Processor: 1Ghz ARM Cortex-A8 OMAP3630 (45nm)
- GPU graphics processor: PowerVR SGX530
- Memory: 1GB RAM
- Storage: 16GB OR 64GB
- Display: 3.9″ (resolution 854×480) WVGA AMOLED display with curved Gorilla glass, no air gap, anti-glare polarizer
- Network: Pentaband (WCDMA 850, 900, 1900, 1700, 2100), Quadband (GSM/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900)
- Camera: 8MP Carl Zeiss, auto-focus, 28mm wide-angle lens, 2x LED flash
- SIM card type: Micro-SIM
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, A-GPS, WiFi 802.11abgn, NFC, 3.5mm AV connector, micro-USB
- Battery: 1450mAh
- Size / Weight: 116.45mm (L) x 61.2mm (W) x 7.6-12.1mm (T) / 135g
September last year, Nokia shot the world’s smallest stop-motion animation named Dot using a Nokia N8. Now a short film named Gulp has broken a world record for the world’s largest stop-motion animation and it is entirely shot on a Nokia N8 too.
This new stop-motion film was created by Sumo Science at Aardman and shot at Pendine Beach in South Wales. Watch the video below and be amazed. :)
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World’s Largest Stop-motion Animation Shot On A Nokia N8
Last week, Motorola Atrix was launched in Malaysia and 2 specially designed accessories were introduced as well :
- Motorola HD Multimedia Dock : RRP RM439
- Motorola LapdockTM : RRP RM1399
Both of these accessories run on Motorola’s revolutionary webtop application, which aim to bring desktop-like or laptop-like PC experience on a smartphone. You may read the details of these 2 accessories and webtop application in my previous post.
Take a look of how Motorola Atrix is used on the Motorola HD Multimedia Dock :-
The video below will show you how Motorola Atrix is used on the Motorola Lapdock :-