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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj2df3XuCVkendofvid [starttext] The video consists of less than one and a half minutes of footage of him showing the Nokia's first WP7 handset, the Sea Ray, from most angles and then booting the device to play around with it a little.
The Sea Ray looks very similar to the MeeGo-powered N9, which the company showed off shortly before the Sea Ray surfaced on the web. The back also looks pretty much the same. The only difference that we have been able to spot is the change in the placement of the LED Flash on the back, and the absence of a dedicated camera button on the right of the N9. Other than that, there's nothing much to distinguish between the two in terms of form factor and design.
The demonstrator reboots the device which takes a while; not surprising because it is a prototype. He then heads over to the camera app and then powers down the device. It is clear from the video that the device has 3 capacitive buttons on the front which illuminate when the display is turned on.
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The Sea Ray looks very similar to the MeeGo-powered N9, which the company showed off shortly before the Sea Ray surfaced on the web. The back also looks pretty much the same. The only difference that we have been able to spot is the change in the placement of the LED Flash on the back, and the absence of a dedicated camera button on the right of the N9. Other than that, there's nothing much to distinguish between the two in terms of form factor and design.
The demonstrator reboots the device which takes a while; not surprising because it is a prototype. He then heads over to the camera app and then powers down the device. It is clear from the video that the device has 3 capacitive buttons on the front which illuminate when the display is turned on.
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