• Nokia is back with a new mid-range device: Nokia 6

    Posted on January 13th, 2017 admin No comments

    Nokia is officially back to the smartphone market. HMD Global, Nokia’s new hardware partner, launched the brand new Nokia 6 on January 9th. It’s the first smartphone to carry the Nokia brand since Microsoft acquired the Lumia business 4 years ago. It’s a midrange phone that carries a lot of attractive features and costs only $245.

    “We have set ourselves a mission to deliver the best possible smartphone experience, with a beautiful premium design touch, to everyone, at every price point,” said HMD chief product officer Juho Sarvakis.

    “By building on true Nokia phone hallmarks of leading design and materials, an obsessive focus on the latest technology and solving real-life issues, we believes we have a unique proposition for consumers. The Nokia 6 marks the first step on our journey, with more to come in 2017.”

    The Nokia 6 comes with a 5.5-inch 1080P Full HD display that’s covered by 2.5D curved glass, a Snapdragon 430 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of internal storage with SD card slot. Other than the regular specs, It also packs Dolby Atmos technology with dual amplifiers.

    The Nokia 6 will be running Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box when it goes on sale and this device would be exclusive to China.

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  • Nokia Impresses Public with its New Flagship Windows Phone – Lumia 928

    Posted on May 13th, 2013 David Brooks No comments

    Nokia’s latest flagship smartphone, the Lumia 928, is the company’s newest and best Windows Phone 8 smartphone. This upcoming device is an update to the 920, and will be an exclusive to Verizon. We’re happy to introduce the Nokia Lumia 928 before it hits Verizon Wireless later this month. The biggest feature of the world’s most innovative smartphone is that it’s significantly thinner and lighter than the 920, and retains the same optical stabilization, screen and guts as the original. It’s also been rumored to have some stunning features better than its predecessor. Below we have rounded up some basic features of this coming phone for your reference:

     

    Display:

    The most interesting thing about the display is that both phones have 4.5″ PureMotion HD+ and ClearBlack screens with a 1280×768 resolution under a sheet of Corning Gorilla Glass. But the 920 has an LCD IPS matrix under that chemically-hardened glass, while the 928 has an AMOLED display. Nokia says videos can be recorded in full HD, and the Lumia 928 screen has added features to work well even in direct sunlight. This phone is perfect for summer because the screen is easily readable, and the touchscreen works even if your fingertips are covered up. And when it comes to video watching, you can download YouTube videos to Lumia 928 for seamless playback on this wide and crisp screen.


    Stunning design:

    This phone was built to perform, but it is also a joy to hold. It has a clean design that’s thinner and lighter than its paperweight-like predecessor, the Lumia 920. The front of the Nokia Lumia 928 is dominated by a 4.5-inch OLED display covered by Gorilla Glass that extends all the way to the edge of the phone, bringing a quality feel.


    Battery:

    Speaking of the battery, the Lumia 928 is rocking 2000mAh of power under the hood. That’s exactly the same as the Lumia 920, so hopefully the Finnish manufacturer has done some tinkering under the hood to make it draw less juice.


    Imaging is king:

    The Nokia Lumia 928 features Nokia’s powerful PureView imaging technology, including Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), which makes it easy to capture blur-free pictures and videos every time, even in low-light. Along with OIS, the Nokia Lumia 928 features a Carl Zeiss lens – and photo buffs will love that a xenon flash is on board. It has a best-in-class 8.7 megapixel camera with improved flash.


    Advanced Loudspeaker, Mics:

    The Lumia 928 includes three microphones and an “advanced’ loudspeaker capable of up to 140db, which is a volume loud enough to cause permanent hearing damage.


    Processor and Storage:

    Comparatively, the Lumia 928 has exactly the same dual-core 1.5GHz processor, exactly the same 1GB of RAM, exactly the same 32GB of internal memory, and exactly the same 7GB of cloud storage as the Lumia 920.

    Operating System:

    The Nokia Lumia 928 runs Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8 operating system, which features a start screen that can be arranged to reflect individual priorities and animated Live Tiles for real-time updates on people and things.

    Connectivity:

    Taking a page from many of Verizon’s past devices, the Lumia 928 connects to Big Red’s 4G LTE network for fast data and the carrier pledges it will be “Global Ready,” meaning users can pop in GSM SIM cards to access cellular airwaves worldwide. NFC will be onboard as well for quick Bluetooth pairing with accessories.


    Availability:

    Lumia 928 will be sold exclusively through Verizon Wireless, and will be available in black or white starting May 16th for $99.99 on-contract after a $50 mail-in rebate. New owners will be getting $25 credit for Windows Phone app purchases for a limited time as well.


    The Lumia 928 now has officially been announced, will you be picking up the latest Windows Phone devices or wait for Lumia 928’s availability at Verizon on May 16th?

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  • Nokia Lumia 920 vs. Nokia Lumia 900: 5 Big Changes and Improvements in Lumia 920

    Posted on September 7th, 2012 David Brooks No comments

    As the flagship of Nokia’s Windows Phone 8, Nokia has unveiled Lumia 920 on September 5th event. The new Nokia Lumia 920 has included many wonderful features to attract people’s eyes, including much clearer screen display, more outstanding shooting effect and fluent user experience. During the press event, Nokia has spent a main part of the event on explaining the advanced PureView camera Lumia 920 will feature, by claiming that the Lumia 920 camera could capture five-to-ten times more light than other phone cameras, which makes it better at shooting photos indoors or in low lighting than other smartphones in the market. Well, after the official release, it’s unavoidable for people to make a comparison between Nokia Lumia 920 and Nokia Lumia 900. Today, let’s just make a comparison on these two gadgets to see what indeed they are different, or to say the main differences and improvements of these two models.

    Nokia Lumia 920Thinner phone body: Nokia Lumia 920 continues the appearance design of Lumia 900, only differs in some details like the phone color – Lumia 920 mainly uses bright yellow while Lumia 900 is mostly lake blue. The Lumia 920 also relocates the micro-USB port to the bottom of the phone body. Larger screen display and more powerful configuration weights Lumia 920 up to 185g from the 165g weight of Lumia 900. But the thickness of Lumia 920 is not added due to the improved configurations. Its 10.7mm phone body thickness is a little thinner than Lumia 900.

    PureMotion HD + IPS touchscreen: Nokia Lumia 920 adopts a large 4.5″ PureMotion HD + IPS touchscreen, which is higher intensive, brighter and faster in refreshing screen, etc. The screen resolution reaches up to 1280×768 (WXGA) with 332PPI, even surpassing Apple’s new iPad. The PureMotion technology performs much better in screen reacting. Users could make touch-control operation even wearing gloves.

    PureView camera technology: Though Lumia 920 keeps the 8MP camera just like that of Lumia 900, the PureView camera technology adopted supports to capture five-to-ten times more light than other phone cameras, which means that it could perform better at shooting photos indoors or in low lighting than other smartphones in the market. For better quality in even low light condition, Nokia Lumia 920 also adopts so-called “floating-lens” technology for image stabilization and f/2.0 aperture for low light, cloudy and in-door picture shooting.

    Nokia Lumia 920 vs. Lumia 900Dual-core processor: Aside configuring the latest Windows Phone 8 OS, Nokia Lumia 920 gains smooth user experience also due to the 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor with 1GB of RAM. Meanwhile, Lumia 920 also provides a large memory space at 32GB for users to store data freely.

    Wireless charging: For better battery life, Nokia Lumia 920 also upgrades its battery volume from 1830mAh to 2000mAh, greatly improved using duration of the phone theoretically. As a newly added feature, the support of wireless charging for Lumia 920 makes it more convenient for users to recharge mobile phone battery easily.

    Besides all of these features, the Nokia Lumia 920 will also add the support of NFC, upgrade Bluetooth to V3.1, support to record 1080P full HD video from previous 720P video recording, etc. Compared with Lumia 900, the Lumia 920 could be said to be upgraded comprehensively.

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  • A full-scale and specific comparison of smartphones between Nokia Lumia 900 and HTC Titan ll

    Posted on April 18th, 2012 David Brooks No comments

    Yesterday, I wrote a post about HTC One S vs. Apple iPhone 4S, which made a comparison between HTC One S and Apple iPhone 4S in several aspects, including camera, display, interface, multimedia, internet connectivity, price, etc. And today, the comparison between Nokia Lumia 900 and HTC Titan ll will focus on the following aspects: display, camera, processor, OS, storage, internet connectivity, multimedia, and price. Both Windows phones come with fast mobile data support (4G network connectivity supported), big screen display (4.3 inches for Nokia Lumia 900 while 4.7 inches for HTC Titan ll), fast processor (1400MHz in Lumia 900 and 1500MHz in HTC Titan ll), and high-resolution cameras for image and video shooting (8MP and 16MP respectively for Lumia 900 and Titan ll). These features seem to make the HTC Titan ll looks a little greater than Nokia Lumia 900. Is it really so? Still too early to decide which one is better. And what’s more, if you want to get one from these two smartphones, you need to choose the one that suit you more, rather than the one looks like better, right? Well, let’s just start the comparison to see which one might be your choice.

    Nokia Lumia 900 vs. HTC Titan llDisplay: Both smartphones own good performance in display for mobile phone visual entertainment with their large screen display and high screen resolution. The Nokia Lumia 900 has a 4.3-inch Clear Black AMOLED vivid screen display with 480 x 800 pixels of resolution and is backed by strong, scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass. While the HTC Titan ll comes with an even larger 4.7-inch Super LCD display with 480 x 800 pixels screen resolution. If you want to watch HD movies on smartphones, both of them could fulfill your needs with excellent visual effect.

    Camera: The Nokia Lumia 900 completes its 8MP camera with a Carl Zeiss lens at 3264 x 2448 pixels of resolution including features like autofocus, geo-tagging, dual LED flash and 720p video capture. While on the other hand, the HTC Titan ll provides an impressively 16-megapixel primary camera with a wide-angle lens, backside-illuminated sensor at 4640 x 3480 pixels of resolution. If only from the camera pixels, the 16MP camera on HTC Titan ll seems to be better than the 8MP camera on Nokia Lumia 900. But in a surprising twist, the Nokia Lumia 900’s 720p video recording is found to be a bit more pleasing to the eye than its rival.

    Processor: Both phones are featured with Qualcomm Scorpion processor and run at 512M RAM. The difference lies in that Nokia Lumia 900 runs a 1.4GHz processor while the HTC Titan ll features a 1.5GHz one. They both use the MSM8255T Snapdragon chipset, along with the same Adreno 205 graphics processing unit (GPU).

    OS: As for the operating system, there’s little difference between these two phones, both of which run the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango.

    Storage: Both smartphones comes with a 16GB internal memory storage with no microSD card support for external memory expansion.

    Internet connectivity: Both the smartphones sport an 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi connection and have 2.1+A2DP Bluetooth, the Focus S has 3.0+A2DP, EDR Bluetooth.

    Multimedia: Aside from the size disparity, there’s nothing different with the video watching experience. More than able to play the same videos, it’s really a tossup as to which one is the more pleasing to use for watching videos. The spaciousness of the HTC Titan II is highly appreciated, but the Nokia Lumia 900 has the iridescent color production to capture our attention.

    Battery: Battery life plays an important role in deciding which one to choose. The HTC Titan II has a standard Li-lon 1730 mAh battery. Compared to this, the Nokia Lumia N900 has a standard Li-lon 1800 mAh battery with up to 300 hours of stand-by, 7 hours of talk time and 60 hours of music play.

    Price:Price sometimes helps us to make our decisions. The Nokia Lumia 900 starts with the $99.99 on-contract price while the HTC Titan II is priced at $199.99 on-contract.

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  • Nokia released Lumia 900 in New York on the Times Square Event as 2012 Easter Sunday gift

    Posted on April 9th, 2012 David Brooks No comments

    On Easter Sunday, Nokia has finally brought out the long anticipated new samrthone Lumia 900 on the Times Square Event in New York. Just before the release event of Nokia Lumia 900, Nokia promised that it would bring “a live performance with special guest”. No, we all know the special guest is the musical super star Nicki Minaj, who delivered an amazing audio visual experience in Times Square that brought New York City to a standstill. The Nokia Lumia 900 is really an amazing smartphone, which is available in three colors: black, cyan and glossary white, at only $99.99 from AT&T with a new two-year contract (Amazon cuts down that price to $20 or $50 depending on where you are with AT&T). It represents a number of firsts: it is the first high-end Windows Phone from Nokia to arrive in the U.S., it is the first 4G LTE smartphone from Nokia, and it is one of the first 4G LTE Windows Phones on the market.

    With the release event, let’s take a look at the Nokia Lumia 900 performance. Just like its precede Nokia Lumia 800, the Lumia 900 comes with stunning industrial design, great build quality, and a fantastic ClearBlack AMOLED display, great network performance, solid battery life, and a fast and fluid user interface due to Windows Phone 7.5. But of course, there are also some shortcomings of this new smartphone, like its weak performance in camera and shortage of apps to compete with its counterparts.

    Nokia Lumia 900The 4.3 inch Lumia 900 sports a ClearBlack AMOLED display with WVGA (480×800 pixels) screen resolution that features tremendous viewing angles, inky deep blacks, and punchy colors. The screen resolution may make it less wonderful to watch HD videos on Lumia 900, compared to its counterpart devices like 720P Android smartphones and Retina display smartphones. But with its large screen display, it still provides excellent experience for HD movie lovers for unlimited movie enjoyment on the go.

    The Lumia 900 is powered by the 1.4GHz single-core Qualcomm processor and 512MB of RAM, just as the Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 smartphones. The processor has no trouble pushing around the Windows Phone 7.5 Metro interface. Still, the fast and fluid interface is a joy to navigate and provides a very different experience than other smartphone platforms. Windows Phone 7.5 introduced a few new features to make it easier to navigate a long list of apps, but I feel that the app list could benefit from some sort of folder organization system, especially when there are a lot of apps installed on the phone.

    The back of the 900 features an 8 megapixel camera and LED flashlight. The eight megapixel camera, plus with wide-angle 28mm, f/2.2 Carl Zeiss lens, looks fantastic, but in practice it doesn’t live up to the hype. The Lumia 900 supports to record 720p video, which is better though with continuous autofocus while filming, sharp and good framerate, while compared to other phones on the market that are shooting 1080p clips. Also, it includes a 1MP front camera, which could be used for video chatting. But the image effect is really not that good.

    As to the apps available for Lumia 900, Nokia includes its ESPN and App Highlights apps into Lumia 900. You can also get a lot of AT&T services as well. Users could choose to install or uninstall apps available from the Windows Phone Marketplace, which has grown tremendously to over 70,000 apps by now. Of course, there are still a lot of apps missing in Lumia 900.

    The battery life also is an important element for a smartphone. The 1830mAh Nokia Lumia 900’s internal battery is not replaceable by users, but easily cruises through a full day of hard usage even on AT&T’s 4G LTE network. Nokia says the Lumia 900 is rated for 7 hours of talk time, but is really an “all-day” battery.

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