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Video: Nokia N9 ‘What it Looks and Feels’ [White and Green N9 spotted?]

   

 

Nokia Finland uploaded a new video about the Nokia N9 to their Youtube account today, with the lead designer Anton Fahlgren talking about the design and the various challenges it took to make the MeeGo smartphone. If you look closely, you might even spot a white N9 in the video around the 0:20 mark but it might also just be prototype ‘color models’ just used by designers to see how a phone might look in a particular color. There’s also a green N9 around the 1:28 mark.

The Nokia N9 represents a completely new way of thinking smart phone design as the outside, the inside.

When you first touch the device, you will notice that the Nokia N9 in physical shape, materials, user interface and integration of services into a seamless whole.

   

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Thanks Fakher. I see you caught that too :o)

I really missed that green one, Jay got something more "SeaRay" cases!

No it's a cover in white and green. I was to an N9 event in Copenhagen last week and saw those covers in that color! They are made pretty slim and look almost they not are covers, I had my doubt before I got the phone in my hand! +1 Nokia another great design... B-)

Darn figured as much, every 'white N9' spotted so far turned out to be one in a cover lol.

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