The Nokia N9 is getting so popular that it can even be compared with the Nokia N8 in terms of popularity. Moreover, it’s been compared with a device like the iPhone 4. The Nokia N9 is good, but not perfect. The smartphone’s evidently conquering more areas (it’s available even in the U.S.), so Nokia decided not to delay the promised update and push it out… right now.

The Finnish company has powered the white version of the Nokia N9 with the updated MeeGo, and now all the other colored devices will get it, too. The update is 218MB, which means you must go for this deal when not in hurry. It’ll bring your phone to version 20.2011.40-4 of the software. The update includes:
- Music controls on the lockscreen
- Improved multitasking with better memory handling
- NFC tag reading capabilities
- Shooting photos and videos with color filters (black & white, sepia, vivid, negative, solarize)
- Preinstalled Swype
- Faster Mail for Exchange sync
- Noise cancellation
- Swiping down to close apps is now on by default
- New indicators for charging and calendar are shown on the standby screen.
There are also a number of apps received updates:
- Twitter app supports picture uploads to Twitpic
- Facebook app
- Nokia Store
- Ovi Music
- Galaxy on Fire 2
- Nokia Drive
- Angry Birds
- AccuWeather
- NFS Shift
- Real Golf 2011
- User Guide.
The update is welcomed by Nokia N9 owners. If you haven’t been notified about it, do it yourself by going to Settings > Manage Applications > Updates.





