It looks like Nokia has put all its effort into making the N9 a compelling smartphone. This is one of the few Nokia devices that truly breathes freshness.
The N9 was highly praised even before it hit shelves, which proves the fact that Nokia did a great job with the phone's design.
The phone uses a polycarbonate unibody design with a innovative outward curved display. There are no touch sensitive keys, and the only external keys are those on the right side: dual volume key and power on/off, which is also used to lock/unlock the phone.
Just like Apple's iPhone, Nokia N9 works only with microSIM cards and, given its unibody design, doesn't have a replaceable battery.
The 8-megapixel camera on the back features Carl Zeiss optics and is neatly embedded into the phone's chassis.
Check out below our Nokia N9 hands-on video and pictures.
I have had mine for a week now and love it. It's perfect for me to set up my most used apps and sites and leave them there on the box or tile page. It saves huge time and ease of use is fantastic. Plenty of apps loaded and at the store and more coming. I looked at the iPhone 4 S but liked this must better. The OS is perfect for those of us who want to set up our own phones the way we use them instead of Apple making that decision. My reception is better than my iPhone and it's more clear. The camera and video are great. I like the video player much better that apples. The screen is so nice, love it. The phone is the most beautiful phone I have ever seen and I bought the Play 360's also and they are superior to much more expensive speakers. My best purchases in years , the whole lot.