The Nokia N9 lands at FCC, bares all for the camera
You must have seen enough pictures of the N9’s beautiful exterior but now thanks to the FCC you can get a peek inside that unibody shell as well. The Federal Communications Commission skillfully took apart the handset on one of their routine tests and took plenty of photographs of the internals.
You will notice the pop-out SIM tray on the top of the device that thankfully does not require the assistance of a pointed tool to be taken out because of a lever mechanism. The non-user-replaceable 1450mAh Li-Ion battery uses a cable to connect to the phone, unlike the N8, which used a standard Nokia battery and was hence, to some extent, user-replaceable. You can also see the inside of the back shell that houses all the radio antennas. Then there's also the 8 megapixel camera sensor.
FCC has also been kind enough to provide the user manual for the Nokia N9. To download the manuals and see other images, click on the source link below.
Reader comments
- 759
- 29 Jul 2011
- fqm
Yeah please make a phone that is reliable... no freezing etc.. longer life battery especialy with the use with GPS navigation on a phone connected to a Bluetooth device can take a lot of power.
- AnonD-15076
- 27 Jul 2011
- MNx
Why not, they will have support but this will be only phone with MeeGo and i do know the MeeGo will be further developed. I'm neither a fan of Apple, Nokia or Android!!! I do have a Macbook Pro and i like it and sometimes people just follow th...
- Anonymous
- 26 Jul 2011
- fwJ
guys don't forget after everything it's supposed to be a smartphone,not a smart pc.if u want a mac book or laptop go get one