The Meego based mobile OS from Finland gets shown off on Nokia N950 developer smartphone.
The hardware QWERTY handset shows us what life after Nokia N9 could have been, gets us teary eyed.
The Finnish startup consists of former Nokia staff, as well as some of the brightest in the MeeGo community.
Sotiris Makrygiannis and his team bid farewell to the Espoo-based company.
The PR1.3 update for the MeeGo-powered phone will reportedly bring many surprises.
Nominees included the likes of the iPad 2, Nook Simple Touch, B&W C5 and the Lumia 800.
The job cut is part of Nokia's plan to improve production efficiency and will be gradual through 2012.
You can download the Alpha release and try it out - a lot of things are working, but it's far from complete.
It adds video calling support, folders in the launcher and several other features.
The changelog provided unveils all the changes that will come with the expected Nokia N9 PR1.2 update.
Normally, it takes a month or a month and a half of testing, before such beta versions graduate.
There are other improvements too - copy/paste in the browser, for example. Screenshots inside.
It took the Nokia app repository two and a half years to get past the 100,000 mark.
Nokia has just released the white color version of its MeeGo flagship. The white Nokia N9 was announced...
A dev got their hands on the update and posted several screenshots of the new features.
The preorder price is for the 64GB version of the Nokia N9, but the release date is still unknown.
The PR 1.1 release brings in a total of 308 performance improvements and new features.
The Nokia N9 may be the last of its kind but Nokia has no plans to abandon the device and its users.
According to the Finns, the 16GB Nokia N9 will cost €480, whereas the 64GB version will go for €560.
Nokia N9 pre-orders are going so well in Finland, that the 64GB version is already gone.