The Nokia N9 can be shipped from September 23. At least, through the Amazon online store. It will be on that date when shipments of those who have reserved this pioneering mobile will begin to be made, the first with the experimental system of the Finnish house, MeeGo.
The showcase on the net has also put a price on the Nokia N9, which amounts to 500 dollars (about 350 euros, at the current exchange rate) for the model that equips 16 GB of internal memory, while the 64 GB version shoots up to 650 dollars (just over 450 euros, at the exchange rate).
Available editions of the Nokia N9 Amazon will be with the elegant and rounded casing colors cyan, magenta and black, which are the same versions already knew that it would distribute another online store Expansys, a few weeks ago.
With this announcement, the statement that Nokia made a few days ago, according to which the Nokia N9 would not be distributed in the United States, is called into question. However, it is precisely the North American website of the popular online store that has a sale date for those who want to get hold of the Nokia N9 in that territory.
Of course: it will be an operator-free version of the device, so the letter from the Finnish multinational could have referred to the sale of the Nokia N9 through telephone companies that subsidized the terminal.
The Nokia N9 has the appeal of being the mobile that inaugurates the MeeGo-based family of phones, as we have mentioned. This is a system designed halfway between Maemo (the open - source platform that runs on the Nokia N900) and Moblin from Intel. The interface aspect unifies the design of Symbian Anna, the firm's native platform for smartphones, and its projection is primarily focused on developers.