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So Eldar has finally spoken (haha) about the N9. I read the first part of the review, seems pretty honest, but what do you guys think, especially owners of the N9?

http://www.mobile-review.com/review/nokia-n9-1-en.shtml

I'm still playing with the idea of getting one, it's just the price tag is still a little bit high, but if it's worth it, I'll take the plunge
 

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He pretty much nailed it
 
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What review? I've scrolled through a lot of commentary and very little review.
 

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What review? I've scrolled through a lot of commentary and very little review.
But is there anything you'd agree with or disagree with as an n9 owner?
 
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i don't have an issue with the screen (it is great & perfectly fine to browse the web on) or USB cover (just be a little careful with it). Supported or not, the updates and community support has been great. Hardly used the camera yet, so can't comment. I replaced a 64gb ipod touch with this - i am not certain, but the audio seems better on the N9 to my ears. I can't remember much more of his poorly translated ramblings, but the phone is fluid, fast and intuitive. It has a few quirks but nothing that makes me regret getting it.
 
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Originally Posted by AndyNokia232 View Post
But is there anything you'd agree with or disagree with as an n9 owner?
I came from an N8, all I agree with is the pictures are decent, it's not breathtaking like the N8's but decent. I've been busy playing around with the camera on the N9, to see what the best settings are, but otherwise nothing too amazing, everything else about the phone is nothing short of breathtaking. If we could get the LED indicator working on the N9, a whatsapp messenger, and my bank would let me use it on their network, id be set for a few years to come...
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Agree with most of his points. Though from the aesthetics perspective I'm confused why he left the rubber case when taking close up shots of the device. Either he forgot as the case is so thing or..idk. Case takes away the beauty and adds a rubbery feel to it.
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Agree with most of his points. Though from the aesthetics perspective I'm confused why he left the rubber case when taking close up shots of the device. Either he forgot as the case is so thing or..idk. Case takes away the beauty and adds a rubbery feel to it.
I wonder this too. Also for a very technical review this has stupid mistakes such as "no automatically adjusted backlight since it is not in the settings"-detail. You only have to take the phone from shadow to light and back to see it adjust with a small delay. I smell proto device here (used in a review).

It is a good review in many aspects though. In larger lines I definitely disagree about innovativity thing; N9 has it in spades (as did N900 have, and many of its good points are brought to N9 too).
 
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Agree with most of his points. Though from the aesthetics perspective I'm confused why he left the rubber case when taking close up shots of the device. Either he forgot as the case is so thing or..idk. Case takes away the beauty and adds a rubbery feel to it.
He tries to hide (with little success) it's a prototype and not a sales device.
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Would there be huge differences between a prototype and a sales unit?
 

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