In the event Nokia Connection 2011 in Singapore on Tuesday (06/21/2011), Nokia launched the Nokia N9. Smartphone brings a beautiful design, easy use by simply rubbing and tapping as well as other advantages. Bob McDougall, President of Nokia Indonesia who was also present in Nokia Connection revealed that the launch of the Nokia N9 is one manifestation of the pillars of disruptive technology.
"Nokia has a disruptive technology strategy. N9 launch this fit perfectly with that strategy," said Bob. Disruptive technology is one of the pillars of Nokia, in addition to the smartphone and the "connection to the next 1 billion people".
One feature that makes the Nokia N9 can be a manifestation of the pillar is the NFC technology (Near Field Technology). With the technology, payment activities, access information and applications simply by attaching a mobile device. While the other new smartphones fanfare NFC, Nokia has applied it to Nokia N9 though not for payment transactions.
Bob said that although the technology is relatively new, especially for the Indonesian market, but he was confident that the technology could be absorbed. In fact, Bob says, "I believe that Indonesia could become a leader in this regard (NFC technology)." Bob said, so far Indonesia has been a leader in many ways, ranging from chat applications, social networking to mobile phones qwerty. So, he said, Indonesia is no need to wait to start adopting this technology.
At Nokia N9, one of which NFC technology can be used to play music. To listen to music with the Nokia Play 360 Degree speakers or other devices that support, users simply by attaching a cell phone on speaker. In addition to NFC technology, Nokia N9 is also wrapped in a polycarbonate material that captures the signal better. This phone also has a third home and live view multitasking, including notification, the main menu and open the application.
In terms of usage, N9 can be used by just rubbing and tapping. Meanwhile, N9 also have the latest development of the Nokia Browser which is lighter and be able to access quickly. Nokia N9 is also supported with a 8 MP camera. In addition, there is a map that is displayed in high resolution on a 3.9 AMOLED Display and Drive applications that help drivers find their way.
Stephen Elop, president and CEO of Nokia said, "A product for us should be beautiful and useful. You see when Nokia N9 introduced today, everyone said" wow ". We created a product so that when we stand on the stage show, we are proud. And Today I am proud of the N9. "
Spesification:
- Display – 3.9 “WVGA (854 x 480) AMOLED display with a curved Gorilla glassTM, no air gap, anti-glare polarizer
- OS: MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan •
- Memory: 1024MB RAM, 16GB/64GB storage
- Camera: 8Mpix Carl Zeiss auto-focus, wide-angle lens, 2x LED flash, Video capture MPEG-4 SP 720p @ 30fps, 2nd camera for video calls
- Size / Weight: 116.45 mm x 61.2 mm x 7.6-12.1 mm (L x W x T) / 76 cm 3 / 135 g
- Connectivity: BT 2.1, GPS, A-GPS, WLAN 802.11abgn, NFC, 3.5mm AV connector, micro USB connector, USB charging
- Processor: OMAP3630 ARM Cortex-A8 processor 1 Ghz, PowerVR SGX530 •
- Audio: MP3 player, Audio jack: 3.5mm, Supported codecs: mp3, AAC, AAC +, eAAC +, WMA, FLAC.
- Battery: 1450 mAh