Back in 2010, Nokia and Intel joined forces in creating a new OS, something that was open source, open governance, and that could run on many different devices such as your Smartphone, TV, Tablet and your car. The Operating System MeeGo was born with the vision that all your devices could share your Information between them and could provide you with the right services on the right form factor.
Today, the most sought-after MeeGo Harmattan device in the world, the Nokia N950, was spotted on eBay in the UK. This was a limited edition device that was only given to elite application and game developers (devs) in order for them to create Apps for this new ecosystem. The item has a Buy Now price of £1,999.00, which can be seen as a bit steep, but if you want it then that’s what it will cost you. You can make the seller an offer.
This smartphone had a FULL QWERTY KEYBOARD that most devs at the time really wanted. There were only two devices that were released with the MeeGo Harmattan OS, the Nokia N9 and Nokia N950. Nokia was ready to spearhead the new MeeGo OS but felt that it would take too long to bring full-blown MeeGo to its smartphones and instead focused on MeeGo Harmattan, which was designed to be fully API compatible with MeeGo 1.2 via Qt.
The listing states that the smartphone is in excellent condition with No marks or scruffs. In fact, the Original lens protector is still on the main camera. This is your chance to own a piece of Nokia tech when they were poised to take the world by storm with MeeGo. If you’re Interested then click on the Buy Now link below and happy bidding:
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