Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Nokia Lumia 1000


In February we heard of a device that had been seen on a China Mobile database and it was called the Nokia Lumia 1000.

It was possibly an international version of the Nokia EOS that has also been rumored but nothing is very clear on that. Today, while we’re waiting for firmer news on the phone we thought we’d show you a Lumia 1000 imagining and would like to know if you’d like the real device to look like this.

you already showed a concept design for the Nokia Lumia 1000 earlier today heard some leaked news about the Nokia EOS design but this may be entirely unrelated to the Lumia 1000.You can see his imagined Lumia 1000? To see concept visions of various upcoming products to give us some ideas of how they could look and what they could offer specs-wise and this latest Lumia 1000 concept.

The phone runs Windows Phone 8 GDR 3, is powered by a 1.9GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor with Adreno 330 graphics and has a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display with full HD resolution that also utilizes PureMotion HD+ ClearBlack display technology.


Further specs of this concept : 

2GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD). There’s also a 2500 mAh non-removable battery. The handset is 8.7mm at its thinnest point and weights in at 165g.
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Nokia is planning to debut this P2i technology on products within 2013 and rumours suggest the company’s next flagship, the PureView equipped Lumia 1000 EOS, could be among the first.



Previous reports suggest the Lumia EOS will have an angular design language but will focus on a ‘new look’. Nokia is said to have another aluminium-bodied revamp of the Lumia 920 in the works, dubbed the Catwalk, which may or may not have the same chassis as the Lumia EOS and also sports a ‘Phase 2’ PureView camera.

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Monday, 27 May 2013

Verizon Review : Nokia Lumia 928

Hey guys, you read my last post about New Lumia 920 & Lumia 928 the flagship by NOKIA mobiles, here is a review about 'Lumia 928'.

Wholly occupied by a series of mid to low-end smartphones, there has been little reason for any of the carrier's subscribers to adopt Microsoft's mobile operating system. But with the recent addition of Nokia's Lumia 928, a flagship Windows Phone is finally available through the nation's largest wireless provider.




Nokia's recent rise in popularity is due in part to the company's uniquely designed and brightly colored handsets. The Lumia 928 breaks from Nokia's recent trends — instead of the curved unibody casing found on other Lumias, the 928 features a thinner, more boxy design, and in fewer colors.

There is More fun with Lumia 928...
The Lumia 928 is also capable of taking full HD videos and, once again, benefits from the camera's image stabilization. Panning shots are extremely smooth and videos taken while moving weren't likely to make viewers nauseous. Equipped with three high-audio-amplitude-capture microphones, the phone was able to clearly pick up audio, even when at higher volumes.

By the way, The newest Nokia handset isn't competing with the likes of HTC's Windows Phone 8X or the Samsung Ativ Odyssey, it's going up against the iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy line. The Lumia 928 is the first Verizon Windows Phone device that is good enough to even be considered by NOKIA & Microsoft, an alternative to today's Android and iOS powerhouses.


Windows Phone's high points come its flaws. Live Tiles are great for at-a-glance information, but aren't nearly as informative or useful as the expandable notifications found in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Additionally, the method in which Windows Phone 8 handles background processing and multitasking is inconsistent across apps and services, which is something that even BlackBerry 10 OS manages with more elegance.

Nokia also includes a few apps of its own, such as the Pandora-esque Nokia Music, the Yelp-like HERE City Lens, and Nokia maps and navigation. A trio of handy photo-taking apps are pre-loaded as well, including a panorama option, Smart Shot for creating the best photo from a group of pictures taken in succession, and Cinemagraph, which allows you to create a photo / video hybrid where you can select specific areas to be animated.


Thursday, 23 May 2013

Lumia 920 with Nokia EOS




Nokia's next flagship Windows Phone 8 handset was widely expected for this week's London event, but the rumored EOS instead wound up being spotted elsewhere by an eager fan.

WMPoweruser reported Friday that a reader claims to have spent some face time with a Nokia EOS prototype, and was able to provide a fairly detailed description of the device as he/she saw it.While the EOS was expected to introduce a metallic, waterproof chassis and quad-core processor earlier this year, the latest report claims it may be much closer to the current Lumia 920.

Given a sneak peek at the device, the tipster claims EOS is made of the same polycarbonate, but is "much lighter" and "highly tapered at both ends, giving the impression of a much slimmer device."

Pro Camera app


The report adds that Nokia's EOS also matches the current Lumia 920 screen size and resolution, with an AMOLED display and familiar speaker grills on the bottom of the handset.

The two smartphones appear to deviate when it comes to camera optics, with an "automatic cover that opens when the camera app is started" and a Xenon flash with what appears to be a focus-assist LED. Megapixel count on the prototype was marked as "XX megapixels," written on the lens housing.

According to the tipster, the EOS will also debut a "Nokia Pro Camera" app with manual focus and an all-new user interface, which will coexist with the company's existing camera app.

A second unnamed source told the publication that Nokia will offer the EOS in only one color and without wireless charging, an option users may be able to add by purchasing an accessory cover instead, much the same as the newly-announced Lumia 928.

Of course, as the model is in prototype form, we could see different features whenever Nokia decides to put the EOS on the market, but these details give us a decent jumping off point.

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

New Lumia 928 : pureview included

Catch the moment you want


The Nokia Lumia 928 and 925 aren’t upgrades to the Lumia 920. Daniel put it best in his From the Editor’s Desk this morning when he called it a sideways upgrade. Same goes for the camera found in those devices, they’re basically the same one you’ll find in the Lumia 920, but with a little more software magic.

How do you make a great smartphone camera even better? The more light that gets in, the clearer and brighter photos come out. 8.7 PureView camera with Carl Zeiss® optics and Optical Image Stabilization delivers awesome results in all kinds of lighting. Powerful Xenon flash supplies even more light when you need it.

The sharper, the better


With the advanced snapdragon S4 processor of 1.5 GHz, this new child of Lumia family is striking hard to the new age.Under the hood, the 928's specs mostly match up to its AT&T and T-Mobile cousins. The 4G LTE devices feature the same Windows Phone 8 operating system, 4.5-inch 720p HD screen saturated color with a 768x1,280-pixel resolution (and a 334ppi pixel density), and 8.7-megapixel camera with image stabilization and PureView image processing. One notable difference is the 928's xenon flash in addition to the LED, which Nokia claims will boost image performance.

Hyper-real sound


Digital high-performance microphone records distortion-free sound, even at loud stadiums and concerts. Play it back just like you first heard it. High-performance loudspeaker and powerful digital amplifier create unmatched clarity and loudness.

 

OS and apps


Naturally, the Lumia 928 carries on the Windows Phone 8 tradition and corrals in Nokia's hoard of specialized apps besides.In addition to Nokia Music and Nokia Drive, there's the newly rebranded Here City Lens augmented reality app and Maps app. Several photo "lenses" are added by default, including panorama, Smart Shoot, creative studio, and Cinemagraph, which combines still photos and video in a frame.