Nokia has unveiled a white version of their Meego powered Nokia N9 handset. The device will have a glossy finish unlike the matte exterior it's brethren host, and it will also come with 64GB of storage when it becomes available by the end of this year.
Much like the illusive white iPhone 4, there was a reason behind the delay in manufacturing a white version of the N9, as it's marketing head Frank Zillikens explained:
“The manufacturing process for beautiful white products is quite complex and we wanted to make sure we deliver the best possible quality for our consumers.”
The N9 features a 3.9 inch display with an 8MP camera and is powered by a 1 GHz processor. Its all swipe UI has been very popular among the tech community.
With Nokia's decision to use Windows Phone as their primary smartphone OS, the N9 will unfortunately have only limited availability.
source - Nokia Conversations