Since Nokia announced its shining device, the Nokia N9, last June, public in the U.S. hasn't got their hands-on experience still. Why? This device wouldn't be circulated in the melting-pot country as Nokia said, reported by Engadget, "At this time We will not be making it available in the U.S."
Why Nokia is not circulated in the U.S.?
There are a number of reasons applied to the situation, one of them is about its MeeGo operating system. It is also related to distrust of the ability of Nokia N9 itself. Using MeeGo OS and Linux, N9 seems afraid to compete with other cell phones based on Android and iOS.
The second reason, referring back to the first reason. :) That's probably the only reason why Nokia tends to not sell the N9 in the U.S. :)
However, it's still something questionable whether or not the N9 will never be circulated in the U.S.? I hope not, even if Uncle Sam has being dominated by Apple's iOS and Android, Nokia should still be available in the country for the sake of ensuring all Nokia's lovers this brand exists.
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