We reported previously that the Nokia N9 has hit the FCC and also its User Manual was revealed.
Some interesting bits have come to light as follows:
- On the lock screen, you can jump straight to the appropriate application for a notification by dragging its icon to the left or right edge of the screen.
- A quick launch bar allows easy access to the phone, camera, web browser, or messages by swiping up from the bottom of the screen when in portrait.
- There is mention of ‘remote security features’ which can be used to lock and erase data if you loose your phone.
- There is an option to close data connections when not in use, which should help with data costs/battery.
- The contact manager attempts to merge duplicate contacts obtained from different services automatically.
- Call divert options are supported.
- Custom contact ringtones are supported.
- Multimedia messages are supported.
- The camera app has face detection, and non-destructive editing capabilities.
- There is a special power-saving mode which reduces wlan scans, and automatically closes connections.
- A ‘trusted person’ can be set, and the phones lock code can be sent via SMS to that person from the lock screen.
Source MeeGo Review