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Nokia N9 and S series leaked? Could be MeeGo-Based Devices

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Looks like we’ll soon be seeing a Nokia N9 MeeGo smartphone, as well an entirely new Nokia S series range. The Finnish firm has released some sort of document detailing its products and their place in the line-up by turning them into a house, and the Nokia N9 is the apex of the roof.

Nokia N9 and S series leaked? Could be MeeGo-Based Devices

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/09/nokias-17-model-house-...

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