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.
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