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The Nokia N950 is a developers-only smartphone aimed toward Linux-based MeeGo OS and Nokia N9 developers. About 5,000 units were produced[4] and sent to developers throughout July 2011.[5] Nokia exclusively distributed the device to developers as it was not offered for sale to the public.[3]
Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Series | Nseries |
Compatible networks |
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Predecessor | Nokia N900 |
Operating system | MeeGo 1.2 "Harmattan" |
CPU | |
Memory | 1 GB Mobile DDR |
Storage | 16 GB[1] eMMC |
Removable storage | none |
Battery |
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Display | TFT LCD 854×480 px (FWVGA), 4.0 in (100 mm), 16.7 million colors (24-bit) |
Rear camera | 12-megapixel,[2] 720p at 30 FPS, Digital zoom 4× for camera and video |
Front camera | VGA |
Connectivity | |
Data inputs |
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Development status | Released in limited edition |
The phone exists in several variations. The final device issued to developers is black with 1 GB of main memory and 16 GB eMMC internal storage, whilst some prototypes, known by the model number N9-00 (not to be confused with the N9-01) are silver with 512 MB main memory and 64 GB eMMC. Although they are marked "NOT FOR SALE", some were sold on eBay for more than €2,000.
The device received an unofficial Android port from the NITDroid community and also a port of NemoMobile and Firefox OS.
The Nokia N950 phone uses the same hardware components as the Nokia N9 phone with the following exceptions:[6]
Nokia N950 developers can use tools from Nokia including the Qt SDK,[7] or Harmattan Python[8] for software development.
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