Snapshots of the first Nokia smartphone based on the Meego mobile platform, the N9, have been circulating over the net and is claimed to be a version which is very much akin to a much smaller version of the Mac Book Air.
The N9 will be called as the RM-680 as reported by a Chinese website. The smartphone will sport a 4-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 64GB memory, 512MB RAM and 1GB NAND memory, which again in expandable upto 32GB.
The smartphone will be offered with the latest HSPA+, Wi-Fi, an 8-megapixel camera that boasts of recording in HD, GPS, a Qualcomm QSD8250 1GHz processor and possibly even a HDMI port. The Super AMOLED option remains to be an uncertainty.
The snapshots revealed claim that N9 sports a grey aluminium finish design with a slide out QWERTY keyboard with big, black buttons.












