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Nokia N9 : ウィキペディア英語版
Nokia N9

The Nokia N9 (codename ''Lankku'') is a smartphone made by Nokia running on the Linux-based MeeGo "Harmattan" mobile operating system. First released in September 2011, it was the first and only device from Nokia with MeeGo. It was released in three colors: black, cyan and magenta, before Nokia announced on Nokia World 2011 the white version of the phone.
== History and availability ==
The successor of Nokia N900, internally known as N9-00, was scheduled to be released in late 2010, approximately one year after N900 launched. Pictures of the prototype leaked in August 2010 showed an industrial design and a 4-row keyboard. A software engineer working for Nokia's device division cited the N9-00 (the product number) in the public bug tracker for Qt, an open source application development framework used in MeeGo. This design was dropped; then Nokia started working on the N9-01, codenamed Lankku, a new variant without a keyboard.
Nokia N9 was announced on 21 June 2011 at the Nokia Connection event in Singapore. At the time, the phone was presumed to become available to the public in September 2011. Users can get notified via e-mail of the availability of N9 in their country at the webpage of the Nokia Online Store. Since Nokia closed its Nokia Online Shop in many countries, including Poland, Germany, Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, and the United States on 30 June 2011, availability in those countries will be in the hands of retailers and operators.
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said that it will be the first and last MeeGo device from the company, something that MeeGo supporters already felt just after the phone announcement by creating a petition "We want Nokia to keep MeeGo".
In August 2011, Nokia announced that Nokia N9 will not be released in the United States. Other reports indicated that the device will not be available in other markets such as Japan, Canada and Germany.〔〔〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Confirmed: Nokia N9 Not Coming to America )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The UK Not Getting the Nokia N9 Either )〕 Nokia posted on the official blog in the last week of September 2011 that N9 phones are heading to the stores. The initial retail price was announced to be around €480 (16GB) and €560 (64GB) before applicable taxes or subsidies. In Germany, devices imported from Switzerland are available online from Amazon and German Cyberport GmbH. In January 2012, they were also made available in some major stores of the Saturn Media Markt chain. In February 2012, Nokia N9 appeared on the Italian Nokia site, which is supposed to be a sign of N9 being in official Nokia distribution for the Italian market.
Prices in January 2012 were, depending on the size of the internal memory, between €500 and €630, being higher than the Windows Phone-based Nokia Lumia 800 and in the same range as the Apple iPhone 4s.

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