... If you only buy one album this year, then OK, yeah, this may not be the one on which you should be spending your hard earned cash. But if you plan to buy two albums this year, then it might be worth a go. Available on iTunes and Amazon, etc. etc.
Album is on Amazon UK here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Honey-Pig/dp/B005G2H8GQ/ref=sr_shvl_album_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1316274647&sr=301-2
You can find Bosley's video for "Neon Magazine" here: http://whatweekly.com/2011/08/25/bosleys-neon-magazine/
The video was what made me interested to get the album.
As shown on "Rude Tube" in the UK.
If you don't use iTunes, you can also visit the site to listen:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/22/nokia-n950-pictures-a-gallerys-worth-of-meego-to-tell-the-stor/
So this is the true successor to the N900, more than the N9, but how amazing how it is all playing out. Really curious.
The Nokia N9 website is here: http://swipe.nokia.com/ Go have a look, watch the video!
See also the Nokia N9 user interface guidelines (which shows how you use it, and what makes it different).
I have a Nokia N900 phone, and the N9 is the next generation. It looks to be the phone that has the polish that the N900 always deserved but lacked - great hardware in the N900, but the system software always felt unfinished.
However, this brilliant phone, a genuine iPhone and Android competitor, comes just months after Nokia announced it was putting its energy into 'Windows Phone' - which the N9 doesn't use. The N9 could be Nokia's greatest phone ever, but also already the last of its line. Engadget put it so well - read their editorial.
To add to the confusion, there are suggestions that it may not be available for another 6 months! Nokia has been criticised in the past for announcing phones too early, and leaving customers waiting too long for its new phones to arrive. Have they just done the same again?
I'm not going to pre-order the day after launch, as I did with the N900 (not that I think you can in any case), but I will be watching, seeing how it goes when people have had a chance to do some real-life reviews. I love the look, and the way it works, and I hope it's a great success. But it's a curiosity all the same.