Qt SDK gains features for Nokia N9 apps
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With the announcement of N9 Qt SDK has some updates enabling it to support MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan
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Labs post [labs.qt.nokia.com] with links to installers.
Otherwise the update is available through the sdk update mechanism.
Be warned though, the download is very slow. I’m sitting on just 7% after a good couple of hours of downloading :-/
@Qtk,
Nokia N9
Display – 3.9” AMOLED display with curved glass, 16M colors, 854 × 480 pixels screen resolution
Memory – 16GB/64GB, 1GB RAM
Connectivity – A-GPS, Compass, WLAN 802.11 abgn, micro USB, BT 2.1, NFC
Audio – MP3 player, 3.5 mm audio jack, Supported codecs: mp3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, FLAC.
Video – Video recording and playback up to 720P, H.263, H.264, MPEG-4, WMV 9, Matroska
Camera – 8 Megapixel AF camera with Carl Zeiss optics, dual-LED flash, wide-angle lens
@Qtk,Nokia N9
Display – 3.9” AMOLED display with curved glass, 16M colors, 854 × 480 pixels screen resolution
Memory – 16GB/64GB, 1GB RAM
Connectivity – A-GPS, Compass, WLAN 802.11 abgn, micro USB, BT 2.1, NFC
Audio – MP3 player, 3.5 mm audio jack, Supported codecs: mp3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, FLAC.
Video – Video recording and playback up to 720P, H.263, H.264, MPEG-4, WMV 9, Matroska
Camera – 8 Megapixel AF camera with Carl Zeiss optics, dual-LED flash, wide-angle lens
Thank you – wanted to know the processor speed this would really matter.
Nokia N950 phone uses same hardware components as the Nokia N9 phone
with the following exceptions:
- N950 is physically larger and is made out of aluminum, whereas N9 has a polycarbonate unibody.
- N950 has a physical slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The N9 is a touchscreen -only device.
- N950 has a 4 TFT LCD display whereas N9 has 3.9 AMOLED display. Display resolution is same on both devices (854×480). Due to the use of different display technologies, developers should avoid one pixel with fonts and graphical objects with lines one pixel wide. Also avoid the extensive use of bright colors, especially white, when developing for OLED displays as this increases the power consumption (typical for OLED displays).
- N950 has a different physical camera module than N9. Both camera modules have very similar image quality (Carl Zeiss branding in N9) and both modules support 8Mpix image mode.
- In the N950 the front facing camera is in top right corner and on N9 it is in the bottom right corner. The actual camera module is same.
- N950 supports Bluetooth version 2.1+EDR, whereas N9 supports version 4.0
- N950 does not have support for NFC
- N9 has slightly more sensitive magnetometer and ALS
- N950 has 1320mAh battery, the N9 has 1450mAh battery
from the release notes [developer.nokia.com]
Official announcement of N9 Specs can be found here
https://www.developer.nokia.com/Devices/Device_specifications/N9-00/
NFC should have been included in the developer device because it is a new feature worth exploiting and AMOLED should be present in developer device too. How else will the developer check out display effects consistency. Every one knows that N9 is a experimental device and there will be no more device with the same OS so Nokia should give a better developer phone for this one-time , one -off development
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