Nokia N950

Nokia N950

Nokia N950 phone running MeeGo Harmattan 1.2
Manufacturer Nokia
Series Nseries
Compatible networks
Predecessor Nokia N900
Operating system MeeGo 1.2 "Harmattan"
CPU
Memory 1 GB Mobile DDR
Storage 16 GB[1] eMMC
Removable storage none
Battery
  • BL-4D (1200 mAh) or BV-4D (1400 mAh) Li-Ion battery (removable by unscrewing a back cover)
  • micro-USB charging
Data inputs
  • Capacitive multi-touch display
  • Physical slide-out QWERTY keyboard
  • External functional hardware keys
  • Accelerometer (3-axis)
  • Magnetometer (3-axis)
  • Proximity sensor
  • Ambient light detector
  • Stereo microphone + 2nd microphone for active noise cancellation
Display TFT LCD 854×480 px (FWVGA), 4.0, 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
  • WLAN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 and 5 GHz)
  • Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR
  • micro-USB 2.0
  • GPS and A-GPS
  • 3.5 mm AV connector (audio in/out, video in/out, TV-set out)
  • Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)
  • mini-SIM card[3]
  • FM receiver
Development status Released in limited edition

The Nokia N950 is a developers-only phone 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]

The phone exists in several variations. The final device issued to developers is black with 1GB of main memory and 16GB eMMC internal storage, whilst some prototypes, known by the model number N9-00 (not to be confused with the N9-01) are silver with 512MB main memory and 64GB 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.[6] and also a port of NemoMobile and Firefox OS.

Hardware specifications

The Nokia N950 phone uses the same hardware components as the Nokia N9 phone with the following exceptions:[7]

Development tools

Nokia N950 developers can use tools from Nokia including the Qt SDK,[8] or Harmattan Python[9] for software development.

References

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