

It’s so rarely that I see something new that when I get my hands on something truly unique and innovative, I’m all in. I get to play around with all the latest and greatest in mobile software and mobile hardware so it’s easy to get spoiled. And you gotta believe me when I say it, I am a tough customer. That stuff I took from it and the stuff that make it enjoyable to use day after day. The most important thing about my experience with the N9 is the positives. And although Nokia has worked hard to deliver the modern-day basics such as Facebook, Skype and Angry Birds (who plays that anymore?), there are still apps that I do miss from iOS and Android. There’s no “eventually” in the possibility of getting a wider variety. If you are not happy about the available out-of-the-box apps on the N9, you can safely call it a day. It’s really a sad thing that the N9 might just be the last MeeGo handset and that it comes with this OS that hardly has any developers appeal or even future. I’m an old dog that doesn’t like to learn new tricks but this whole swiping thing on MeeGo, it totally got me. Now I regularly find myself swiping other touch phones with the intention of dismissing program screens and whatnot. I’ve been using the Nokia N9 for a while now and I’m totally awed by the user experience.
