Nokia may have announced a dismal earnings report this week, but two of its latest N-series phones have cleared the Federal Communications Commission. The Nokia N9, as you may remember, showed a bizarre twist in the company's Windows Phone 7 plans by sporting the latest version of the MeeGo OS. The N5, on the other hand, is a Symbian-based smartphone, and probably won't land at a U.S. carrier. Also on the list are the previously mentioned HTC Puccini Tablet, the BlackBerry Bold Touch, and the Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro.
Because the FCC has to certify every phone sold in the United States, not to mention test its SAR rating, the agency's online database offers a lot of sneak peeks to those who dig.
Some Features of N9 are:
Staying in touch – familiar yet refined
Keeping you connected to friends, family and your world remains the most important function of a phone. The ways of staying in touch remain familiar, yet they've been refined to work seamlessly together.
Instantly online
See what friends are up to on your favourite social networks and experience the best of the internet with one of the fastest mobile browsers ever.
The only guide you'll ever need
Wherever you’re going, Maps gets you there quickly and on time – with free navigation in 90 countries worldwide. And with the Drive app, in-car navigation has never been this easy.
Discover your creative side
Nokia N9 has the fastest camera on any phone – from launch to focus to capture. As great moments come and go in an instant, this means you never miss a shot.
Ready to entertain
Stay entertained wherever you are with music, movies and games. And for the first time ever, Dolby Headphone and Dolby Digital Plus combine to transform audio into a personal surround sound experience like no other.
Stay on top of your life
Organise and sync your schedules, combine your email accounts into one inbox and view docs and attachments on the go – all with a minimum of fuss.







