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Nokia Lumia 925: Product Review

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The Nokia Lumia 925 is the most refined, and improved version of its sibling, the Lumia 920, bringing a variety of cool features, apps, and solid specs for a much incredible mobile entertainment. Unlike the polycarbonate bodies of other Lumia units, this handset is the very first to introduce the metal body to the family, so it looks quite premium and sleek. Apart from that, it also offers a mid-sized AMOLED display, slightly better rear camera, user-friendly operating system, and a dual core processor for seamless multitasking. Design and Display Design-wise, the Lumia 925 is fairly similar to the Lumia 920. But what makes it more attractive is the aluminum frame surrounding the unit, unlike its other Lumia siblings, which are mostly made of quality plastic. Apart from the metal frame, another asset of this unit is its thin profile. It is actually the thinnest Lumia yet at only 8.5 mm. As to what you would expect from its svelte body, it is also lightweight at only 139 grams lig

Aluminium shell of unannounced Nokia Lumia device leaks

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Have you seen the unannounced Nokia EOS Smartphone? It is very surprising that a metal shell of this particular unannounced Nokia has now leaked. It is actually expected to be well equipped with a 41MP PureView camera and is supposed to be running on Windows 8 operating system. This gives an implication that there could be another Nokia Lumia device that is being made currently and the body is made of metal. If you have been eagerly waiting for the Nokia Lumia EOS then it is time you relax as it is clear that the device is actually being developed and it will be able to hit the market very soon. Other features of the body of unannounced Nokia Lumia The shell of this unannounced Nokia Lumia device is actually made of aluminium metal such that there is a cutting for the camera lens and the LED flash at the back of this particular device. It also has the ports for the SIM card slot as well as the USB port at the top of the device making it better because the user can easily exp

Top 5 best mobile phones for the kids

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There was a time when parents were torn about buying phones for their kids. Many feel that it is an adult device, and that kids should not have them yet. Other people have watched CSI on TV and know that a mobile phone can save a child's life. Therefore, here are five phones you should buy your child. However, as a point of information, please take note of these two facts. Number one, if you put your child on a contract phone then he or she will run up a massive bill every time. Number two, if you spend a lot of money on a phone then you will be very upset when your child trades it for another child's chocolate milk, or loses it in the park. 1 - The Nokia 100 This is really the ideal phone for younger children because it is cheap, simple to use and it has a large battery. It is a reliable phone and a good choice for your child. It has been developed so that it is easy to operate, and the large battery makes it so that the child does not have to recharge it as often. If yo

Nokia Lumia Series: Changing the Face of Nokia

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Nokia was on the back burner, and then right on the burner, suffering major losses, struggling against the economic slump and most of the gripe was faced by Nokia. Desperate times usually result in some outstanding creations, and that came in the form of a storm of new handsets, all part of the Lumia series. The illumination of thought that sparked off the Lumia series has led to far reaching consequences, that Nokia must be proud of. Let's look at some of the best from the Lumia series for a true appreciation of them all. Lumia 920 The Lumia 920 was literally, Nokia's worst kept secret. The fantabulous features were just too good to keep under wraps. The Lumia 920 is unfortunately thought of as a better iteration of the Nokia 900. In truth this phone has a lot of versatility against the Nokia name, that it is an ingenious creation resembling no other in any big way. This device has a dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 CPU, which is the same powerful processor to drive the HTC

The slider-style Nokia Lumia smartphones previous generation

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Designer by the name of Li Yangyang (Yanhan Li) finds that Nokia , STARTING smartphones Lumia new generation, a few lost his trademark style, yielding the latest market trends. So he introduced his own version of the Finnish mobile phone in the style of the previous generation devices, the smartphone is made ​​in the form factor side slider. Despite the somewhat dated look of the smartphone, it boasts advanced technical characteristics, in particular, the large-format 4.5-inch display in a transparent box. Because the Nokia Lumia running the new Windows Phone 8, it is logical to assume that there is a minimum of dual core processor series Qualcomm Snapdragon S4. Under the display are placed in four-row keyboard slaydernaya, advancing the display somewhat lifted, making you more comfortable. Present and the camera, as it should any self-respecting smartphone Nokia , it is made ​​by technology PureView, sensor resolution of 10 megapixels, Carl Zeiss optics is present and dual xe

New device Lenovo Pocket Yoga for Windows 8/RT

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Representation of Lenovo published on the page of the company's Facebook picture concept Pocket Yoga . The gadget is positioned as a miniature version of a corporate laptop IdeaPad Yoga . In the illustration, we see a small wide-screen display, which leans on the base unit with a QWERTY-keyboard. On the case of Lenovo Pocket Yoga has two full-size port USB, the similarities with laptops and desktop computers to an end. Mobile computer is equipped with a small screen diagonal of about 7 inches, Pocket Yoga can work on the basis of processor Intel Atom series and managed a full version of Windows 8. If Lenovo will continue to work on the project Pocket Yoga and actually release something like this on the market, the success of a computer will be provided, because the alternatives to this ultra compact computer yet. Who in his time almost cult mobile phone Nokia Communicator under the present power of the processor would have been a really interesting proposal. But we can just

Sony has produced a gold version of the smartphone Xperia P

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Mobile phones in the performance of precious metals and precious stones are usually issued by the specialized brands and shops, and is traditionally taken as a basis for major device manufacturers such as Nokia and Apple. However, the company Sony has decided to play his own card, releasing a gold version of its popular smartphone. The device was called Sony Xperia P 24K Gold Limited Edition , this means that the mobile phone casing is made ​​of pure 24-karat gold. Of course, the cost of toys increases significantly with respect to the original version, but the exact number is not specified. Photo Golden smartphone appeared on the page of the Swedish branch of Sony in the social network Facebook, it does not go to the public, but will be a prize in one of the competitions, providimyh company. Recall smartphone Sony Xperia P is a product of the middle class in the original lineup. It is based on a dual-core processor clocked at 1 GHz, has 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of built-in stora

Nokia 808 PureView

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Smartphone Nokia 808 PureView remarkable in that its built-in camera has a resolution of 41 MP. The device is the flagship camera phone the Finnish company and successor Nokia N8. The smartphone is equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens and can also shoot 1080p video at 30 frames per second. At the same time, when shooting photos, you can use up to 3X zoom with no loss of quality, and when shooting video - up to 4X. PureView Nokia 808 runs on Nokia Belle (Symbian Belle), built on a 1.3-GHz single-core processor and features a 4-inch touch screen. General characteristics: Model: 2012, February UMTS / HSDPA 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz GSM / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz Operating system Nokia Belle OS ARM 11 processor 1.3 GHz 4 "capacitive touchscreen, technology AMOLED, has a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels and can display up to 16.7 million colors Battery Li-Ion 1400 mAh Time running conversation - up to 11 hours in GSM, up to 6.7 hours on 3G Opening hours of standby time - up t

Nokia Lumia 920 coming to AT&T in November

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A couple of days ago AT&T and HTC announced that the HTC Windows Phone 8X was coming in November and today we hear that AT&T is going all in with Windows Phone 8 as the Nokia Lumia 920 and 820 will also be coming in November. In addition, we see the first confirmation that a cyan colored Nokia Lumia 920 will be part of the AT&T lineup. Actually, AT&T will be getting the cyan, yellow, red, white and black Nokia Lumia 920. If T-Mobile doesn't announce a Nokia Lumia 920, I will have to decide between a cyan or yellow one on AT&T. I am sticking with the iPhone 5 on Verizon so that carrier is out of consideration. In addition to the flagship Nokia Lumia 920, AT&T will also get the Lumia 820 in black. You will be able to purchase removable wireless charging shells in yellow, red, cyan, black, and white as well and from what I understand these wrap around the front a bit so essentially turn your device into the color you select for the shell. Now we just nee

Nokia Lumia phones specs, price and availability feature Wireless Charging

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The rumour mill is in full force today, with specs for Nokia's next Lumia smartphone showing up everywhere. We have always been big fans of Nokia's Lumia range - we love the great looking hardware and great Windows Phone interface, but it was let down somewhat by Windows Phone 7's poor multitasking and slow uptake of apps. Microsoft is hoping to change that with Windows Phone 8 , and Nokia is these days Microsoft's new best friend. The upcoming Nokia Lumia 820 and Nokia Lumia 920 will arrive in the near future - both sporting Windows Phone 8 , with the Nokia Lumia 820 featuring a 4.3 inch screen, and the Nokia Lumia 920 a 4.5 inch screen. The 920 carries a similiar look to the older Lumia 900 , while the 820 will have more rounded corners. The big news is that these phones will apparently have Pureview lens technology (remember that Nokia phone with the insane 41 Megapixel sensor?), but maybe not at the same level as the original PureView cameraphone - this

Nokia Lumia 610 Windows Phone to launch in June

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Nokia has ended much speculation, revealing its MWC unveiled entry level Windows Phone handset, the Nokia Lumia 610 will be officially released next month. Set to hit stores across the UK in the coming weeks, the 610 will build on the company's existing, and highly popular, selection of Windows Phone packing, Lumia branded handsets, taking on the throng of budget, entry level Android devices in the process. Nokia Lumia 610 Release Date Following its first officially outing during the Barcelona based Mobile World Congress convention earlier this year, there have been a number of rumours surrounding when exactly the first truly budget Windows Phone handset would hit the market. Although Nokia has yet to reveal a concrete date of arrival, the Finnish phone manufacturer has spoken out, confirming the Lumia 710 sibling will be available to consumers in June. Nokia Lumia 610 Specs Living up to its budget billing, the Nokia Lumia 610 plays host to an acceptable but hardly grou

Apple's nano-SIM proposal draws fire from Motorola, Nokia, RIM

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Giesecke and Devrient's nano-SIM design is fueling quite the standards battle over in Europe, with Apple sitting in one corner, and the troika of Motorola, Nokia and RIM looming in the other. That's according to the Financial Times, which reports today that Cupertino is leading a charge to push its own nano-SIM proposal through Europe's standards body, ETSI, much to the chagrin of its competitors. According to FT's sources, Apple's version of the nano-SIM would call for a "drawer" to protect it, much like the designs already featured in the iPhone and iPad. Though the standard would be available to all manufacturers under license, there's a lingering fear that Apple may eventually own all the patents pertaining to its proposal. Plus, its rivals would have to re-engineer their handsets to meet Apple's proposed design, even though Nokia claims its solution offers "significant technical advantages. ETSI is slated to vote on the proposals n