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I'm traveling to Perth via Dubai in 2 weeks. Does anyone know if you can pick up the N9 (any color) in one of the airport shops. I have a 2 hour transfer and it sure would make the 24 hour trip from NYC worth it.
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'coz came to know that they'd've PR1.2 by 15th Feb 2012 [as per the retailer]. My folks'd fetch one as soon as this ver. is released there.
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The white Nokia N9 was inspired by CMYK’s association with printing and white paper: “So you have the purest white body which creates a nice contrast with a black glass screen.”
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The amazing color story of Nokia N9
"They’re not just colours – they’re the most saturated, intense colours” you’ll find on a phone, according to Tiina Aarras who works at Nokia as a colours and materials designer.
Aarras and the team studied over 100 colours, and the process of narrowing 100 colours down to four was a long one. “We worked with several studies looking at which colours supported the identity of the product. We wanted colours which expressed that unique identity.”
Aarras was inspired by the CMYK colour group (Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Black) which was invented as a primary colour group for printing when newspapers began to produce colour comic strips in the 1890s.
“Those colours are pure, defined and exceptional. They’re distinctive modern design icons and people recognise them. Because these are primary colours they contrast with each other – put them together with a black glass screen, and they are ideal for producing a bold and confident approach.”
Aarras says the choice of colours has shaped the story of the Nokia N9 series: “Magenta is a provocative colour.” It was actually one of the first synthetic dyes to be produced back in the 1850s – and the human eye is particularly sensitive to the colour hues in the magenta range. “Cyan is classic, and fresh.” And black? Well, “black is both classic and pure.”
Ref: http://conversations.nokia.com/2012/...-in-the-world/
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Hmm... nice, nokia is now promoting the while Lumia shitphone:
white-nokia-lumia-800-out-soon
And here for those still interested, the story behild the brilliant design of the white Lumia:
brilliant-white-how-nokia-designed-the-white-lumia
And there is still no white N9 with 64GB storage at the german amazon page.
I'm currently feeling very sick and queer. It makes me wanna puke!
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nota bene, it is in PREORDER!
and having a look @ the accessories they offer at the bottom... you might want to ask yourself if they have any clue what they claim they are offering