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Nokia Lumia 2520 Tablet with famous Carl Zeiss lens



Nokia tablet may not often you hear like android tablets, but you should read this. With the rise of the tablet market, Nokia follow struggling in the tablet market by presenting the Nokia Lumia 2520 with windows operating system along with Nokia 1520. This is very beneficial for the customers who will buy tablet computers with more choice but android tablet, considering the windows operating system is widely used in PCs.

Nokia Lumia 2520, comes with an amazing Full HD 10.1-inch screen IPS LCD which is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8000 quad-core processor, ergonomic super build quality and do not forget 6.7MP camera with Carl Zeiss lens. Famous Carl Zeiss camera produces sharp images and charming as you might see on previous nokia series, which still uses the Symbian operating system. Also, magnificent 8,120mAh long life battery.

Here are the key reasons why you should get a Nokia 2520 Tablet and few points that might be for some people is a weakness.
  • 10.1" 1080p (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) ClearBlack IPS touchscreen; Gorilla Glass 2
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 MSM8974 SoC; quad-core 2.2GHz Krait 400 CPU, Adreno 330 GPU
  • Touch-optimized Windows 8.1 RT with deep Microsoft services integration
  • 2GB 800 MHz LPDDR3 RAM; 32GB of in-built storage (around 17.5GB user available)
  • Micro SD card slot, up to 64GB supported
  • Dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity with Wi-Fi Direct
  • HSDPA 42mbps and LTE 150Mbps connectivity
  • MicroUSB port, USB 3.0 host functionality
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • NFC connectivity
  • HDMI port
  • Accelerometer, compass and three-axis gyro-sensor
  • 6.7MP main camera with F/1.9 aperture and Carl Zeiss optics; 1080p@30fps video
  • 2MP wide-angle front-facing camera, 720p@30fps video
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • Superb build quality and ergonomics
  • Full version of Microsoft Office available out of the box
  • Exclusive HERE Maps with available offline navigation out of the box
  • Nokia Storyteller; Nokia Camera; My Nokia; Nokia Music; Nokia Video Director apps are exclusive to the tablet
  • 8,120mAh battery with impressive endurance
  • Available optional battery keyboard dock with a duo of USB ports
Some people think points below is a weakness.
  • Windows RT app availability is still confined to the Windows Store
  • Limited amount of good-quality apps available for the RT platform
  • Heavier than most other 10" tablets
  • Display resolution falls behind the competition in the same price range
  • There are compelling options with the full-blown Windows 8.1, some at a lower price
  • The keyboard dock adds considerably to the tablet's price and thickness


Lumia 1020: Download the Original Wallpapers Here



Nokia Lumia 1020 is the most powerful Lumia series right now. Here on the article i will give you some wallpaper which is original belong the the Lumia 1020. So, if you guys want to taste just like having the device just download the wallpaper on the link. After download the file you can easily put on your Lumia phone or even Android Phone and install it or apply it on your wallpaper.

Here is the sample of the original wallpaper of Nokia Lumia 1020:



Download the Original Wallpapers Here

Nokia Lumia 1020 is Officially Announced and See What its Feature here



For some reasons, the Finland manufacture still believe in their faith about bringing a different device featured with Windows Phone. They may hear us that we want Android Device made by Nokia. But, unfortunately they still stubborn not to grant our wishes. However, Nokia is out there still competing with another brand to launch another monster of mobile phone. Here it comes with Nokia Lumia 1020.

After an unprecedented amount of leaks, Stephen Elop took the stage at the Nokia Zoom Reinvented event in New York to proudly announce the Nokia Lumia 1020 - the company's new Windows Phone 8 cameraphone flagship.

The Nokia Lumia 1020's centerpiece is the 41MP autofocus PureView camera with a huge (by smartphone standards) 1/1.2" BSI sensor, 6-lens ZEISS optics and optical image stabilization. It is coupled with LED flash used for video shooting and a proper xenon flash.

The Lumia 1020's optically stabilized 41MP image sensor that can snap 40MP and 5MP photos at the same time – one straight off the sensor and one after Nokia's Super sampling has been applied. The other 41MP cameraphone - 808 PureView can only shoot one or the other at a time.

To make the best out of this beast of a camera, the Nokia ships the Lumia 1020 with its Pro Camera and Smart Camera camera lens apps. They'll allow advanced users fiddle with the camera settings and get the most out of the impressive shooter - there's even a full manual mode, which is a rarity outside prosumer or pro-grade cameras. At the front, there's a secondary 1.2MP wide-angle camera.




The Nokia Lumia 1020 in yellow

Nokia Lumia 1020 can capture videos of up to 1080p resolution and thanks to the high-res sensor it features lossless zoom. You can zoom in up to 3 times in 1080p mode and up to 6 times when shooting 720p video without sacrificing much in terms of quality. Sound is recorded in stereo and is guaranteed to be crisp and deep thanks to the two wide dynamic range microphones on board.

The Nokia Lumia 1020 internals don't bring many surprises as the smartphone is powered by the same Snapdragon S4 chipset with a 1.5GHz dual-core Krait CPU as the Nokia Lumia 925. A nice addition is the 2GB of RAM and 32GB internal storage. As usual, Nokia and Microsoft have teamed up and provide 7GB of free SkyDrive storage.




The Nokia Lumia 1020 in white

You'll be able to admire the beautiful photos taken with the 41MP camera on the 4.5" Clear Black AMOLED display of 1280 x 768 pixels resolution. It is protected by the Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and features Nokia's PureMotion HD+ technology for smoother animations. Super Sensitive Touch technology is present, too, allowing you to operate the phone with gloves and nails. Nokia Glance Screen is available thanks to the Windows Phone 8 Amber update.

Local Connectivity is standard and includes Bluetooth 3.0, NFC (featuring SIM-based security), dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n and GPS with Glonass support. Network support is quite wide covered with quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, 42Mbps UMTS/HSPA and LTE support.




The Nokia Lumia 1020 in black

The Nokia Lumia 1020 is powered by a 2000mAh capacity and supports wireless charging via an accessory cover (purchased separately). The Finns say the phone will be able to last 16 days on standby and provide 13.3 hours of talk time. Video and music playback endurance are rated at 6.8 and 63 hours, respectively.

This impressive camera module is certainly pretty large, but the Lumia 1020 isn't too bulky overall. At 130.4 x 71.4 x 10.4 mm, the smartphone is pretty much the same size as the Lumia 920, except that this time there's a large bump on the back. The Lumia 1020 is also lighter than its predecessor, tipping the scales at 158 grams.

The Nokia Lumia 1020 will be available in yellow, white and black. It will hit AT&T on July 26 for $299 with a two-year contract, while global availability is yet to be confirmed.


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Nokia Lumia 1020 will come in 41MP and Brings to Three Colors



The launch of the Windows Phone 8-powered Nokia Lumia 1020 smartphone, so far known as Nokia EOS will be in two days. Until all the details about the PureView 808 camera phone follow up are officially unveiled, new information about the Windows Phone 8 smartphone are surfacing, confirming what we already knew and bringing a series of interesting novelties.

Alongside the leaked press image, some fresh details about the handset's specs emerged, including its much talked about camera unit. The latter promises to be a smartphone photographer's dream when the handset goes official.

Reportedly, the 41MP camera unit of the Nokia Lumia 1020 will be capable of simultaneously capturing 32MP and 5MP images with 16:9 ratio, as well as a 38MP ones with 4:3 aspect. The 5MP image will be oversampled by combining seven pixels into one "super pixel." The camera will unsurprisingly feature optical image stabilization (OIS) and F2.2 aperture.

The Pro Camera app which left us wondering last time will bring proper enthusiast settings to the user. They include the option to manually tweak ISO, white balance, focus, shutter speed, and the flash settings.

Further leaked specs for the Nokia Lumia 1020 included never before seen on WP handset 2GB of RAM, 32GB of non-expandable storage, NFC, FM radio, flip to silence gesture, and optional wireless charging.

Nokia Lumia 1020 is allegedly expected to hit AT&T's shelves by the end of this month. No details have been spilled on international availability.

The Nokia Lumia 1020 will break cover this coming Thursday in New York City. We will be covering the event live from the spot, so be sure to tune in for the full scoop on the smartphone

Unless the Nokia Lumia 1020 will have a chip for the camera, the Snapdragon 800 chipset is currently the only one to support that high of pixel count. Which processor will Nokia use for the Lumia 1020?

Nokia Lumia 925 Officially Announced, Details Here !




Recently, we learned Nokia would be going all-out aluminum with the casing of its latest flagship, and judging by the press images, this is easily the most aesthetically pleasing device Nokia has managed to churn out thus far. Offering the same kinds of materials that give the iPhone 5 and HTC One their beauty was never going to be a bad move, and it has to also be noted that the Lumia 925 is also a great deal slimmer than the rather chunky Lumia 920.

Thanks in part to the limitations of Windows Phone, Nokia is quite some distance behind the major Android and iOS vendors in terms of market share and reach, and in an attempt to bridge some of the gaping gap between its fleet of smartphones and those of the Big Two, the Finnish company has today announced the Lumia 925 - which was teased yesterday in a rather mesmerizing video - at its planned London event. All of the details, as ever, are coming up right after the break!



Following the launch of the Lumia 820 and 920 late last year, Nokia went on to lose a five percent market share in the first quarter of this year according to numbers firm Gartner, but if this device is anything to go by, Nokia is certainly not ready to give up hope just yet.

First and foremost it, of course, runs on Windows Phone 8, and with the “brightest” display Nokia has produced spanning a 4.5-inch diameter, with a screen resolution of 1280 x 768, there’s plenty of real estate there for you to sink your fingertips into. That’s 334 ppi! And oh, it’s AMOLED, in case you’re wondering.

The aluminum chassis is easily the marquee feature here though, and with the device measuring in with an 8.5mm depth and weighing a svelte 139g, it should feel really nice to hold.



Of the camera, it will be another 8.7-megapixel affair, and as you’d expect, it’s of the PureView variety, and although one might presume Nokia to have simply recycled the 920′s (very, very good) camera, the company claims that this new device offers the smartphone world’s most advanced lens technology. With features like Smartcam, which takes up to 10 images in quick succession, it will automatically source the best shot. The lens comes from Carl Zeiss, as you’d expect and is accompanied with a dual LED flash, hence you can rest assured that your images will look bright and stunning even at night. With the capability to shoot 1080p videos at 30 frames per second, it’s safe to bet on the fact that the Lumia 925 is more of a camera phone than a smartphone, if you can’t manage to look past the camera features, that is.

As was the case with the Lumia 920, there’s also wireless charging thrown into the bag, and with a tidy Snapdragon S4 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, it easily slots in among the high-end smartphones in the market. And yes, it has wireless charging as well.

The Lumia 925 will hit the shelves in UK during the first week of June, and will slowly make its way to other markets including Germany, Italy, Spain, China and of course, the US.

Priced at just 469 Euros, it doesn’t really come cheap, but if you look at it’s photography and video prowess, then it might just be a bang on the buck!

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Nokia Lumia 928 Goes Official to Come with Xenon Flash





Today is the big day for Nokia as they were releasing their flagship Nokia Lumia 928. The device is officially announced to come with some  new features to compete with the other fladship devices out there.

The Nokia Lumia 928 packs an 8.7MP image sensor that is optically stabilized and sits behind a 26mm wide-angle Carl Zeiss lens with F/2.0 aperture. Unlike the 920, the new model packs Xenon flash alongside the standard LED flash. It's quite impressive, considering that the Lumia 928 is just 0.5mm thicker than the Lumia 920.

The Nokia Lumia 928 can capture 1080p video at 30fps and record sounds as loud as 140dB thanks to its HAAC wide dynamic range microphones.

The screen is different too – it's still 4.5" in diagonal with 768 x 1,280 pixels resolution, but it's an AMOLED display with ClearBlack and a High Brightness mode for up to 500 nits of brightness. It's still super sensitive and works with fingernails and gloves.

Other than that, the Lumia 928 is not too different from AT&T's Lumia 920 – it runs Windows Phone 8 on a 1.5GHz dual-core Krait processor with 1GB of RAM, packs 32GB of built-in memory and a 2,000mAh battery.

On the connectivity side there's Verizon's fast 4G LTE along with dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC. The phone supports wireless charging too.







Nokia Lumia 928 official images

The phone will, of course, come with exclusive Nokia goodies like HERE Drive+ worldwide SatNav, Nokia Music, Transit, City Lens and more.

The Nokia Lumia 928 will be available May 16 from Verizon for $100 after a $50 mail-in rebate on a 2-year contract. For a limited time you'll also get a $25 voucher for the Windows Marketplace. There will be two color versions at launch – Black and White.

What Would Nokia Do if Windows Phone 8 Fails on the Market, Join to Android ?

A member of the Nokia board of directors, Rista Siilasmaa, said i an interview on Finnish TV that Nokia has back up plan if Windows Phone 8 fails on the market. After Nokia clearly stated that they would never use Android on their smartphone, but this might change when WP8 fails to compete with Android phones.


Risto Siilasmaa claimed that the company is happy with how Windows Phone’s latest update is shaping up, with Windows Phone 8 set to bring new features to the platform while removing some of the existing irritating issues. Both Nokia and Microsoft are hoping for a turnaround in fortunes with Windows Phone 8, but if things don’t turn out how everyone hopes, it seems Nokia may have a backup plan up its sleeve.

Many people are going to be quite happy if in fact Nokia joins the Android camp and starts manufacturing some truly high-end devices. However, such a turn of events seems unlikely as the contract between Nokia and Microsoft is said to contain clauses, which force the Finns to focus all their effort on WP.

If Windows Phone 8 does fail to meet expectations, it is conceivable that Nokia could move into the already crowded Android phone market. With the likes of HTC, Samsung and LG already playing in a space that only has a finite amount of money flying around, Android is far from a nailed-on success for anyone, even Nokia.

That said, we’d be all over a Jelly Bean-powered Lumia 900, and we suspect plenty of other technology fans would at least want to give it a look, too. Android’s power, apps and community with Nokia’s undoubted ability to make a gorgeous handset? Yes, please!

However, according to GSMarena.com, there was a contact with the Nokia to make clear statement that there was a miss interpretation of the interview when asked about the plan to change to Android, and there the Nokia give a statement quote: "[...] like any responsible board, we must be prepared for alternatives, but that is not our focus today [...]".

It seems there is another operating system that would be the back up plan of the Nokia, wether it is Android OS or Symbian or Meego. But we are still waiting what it could be the back up plan.

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Nokia Lumia 900 Price and Review, Music play Up to 60 hours !

Overview:
Introducing the first Nokia Mobile Phone to released with Microsoft Windows Mango 7.5 on the year 2012, Nokia Lumia 900. This phone definitely will hit the market coming with the best features to be compete with other smartphone of Android and symbian, designed in rather a high class om 4.3 Inch touchscreen and featured with Nokia Clearblack display.

Nokia Lumia 900 Price and Review
Nokia Lumia 900 is featured with the Operating system of Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, equipped with 1.4 GHz Scorpion, and 512 MB RAM. These specs are enough to run this Windows phone tu run fast with the OS Mango. It is different with the Android Smartphones which needs a lot of spec to run the latest ICS. Unfortunately, this Lumia 900 is not presented with the card slot, but the internal storage of 16GB. 

Other features included on Lumia 900 is not something different, such as the 8 MP main camera and 1.3 secondary camera. The thing attract us is the battery capacity than can play music up to 60 hours. This is absolutely amazing when we are going anywhere and need such huge battrey for music playing.

Features:
  • GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • 480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches (~217 ppi pixel density)
  • AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
  • Corning Gorilla Glass
  • Nokia ClearBlack display
  • OS Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango
  • Chipset Qualcomm APQ8055 Snapdragon
  • CPU 1.4 GHz Scorpion
  • GPU Adreno 205
  • Internal 16GB storage, 512 MB RAM
  • GPRS Class 33
  • EDGE Class 33
  • Speed HSDPA, 42 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
  • microUSB v2.0, HS
  • Primary 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual-LED flash
  • Features Geo-tagging
  • Video 720p@30fps, video stabilization
  • Secondary 1.3 MP, VGA@15fps
  • Browser HTML5
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS
  • GPS with A-GPS support and GLONASS
  • Colors Black, cyan, white
  • MicroSIM card support only
  • SNS integration
  • Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
  • MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA player
  • MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
  • Document viewer/editor
  • Video/photo editor
  • Voice memo/command/dial
  • Predictive text input
  • Standard battery, Li-Ion 1830 mAh (BP-6EW)
  • Stand-by Up to 300 h (2G) / Up to 300 h (3G)
  • Talk time Up to 7 h (2G) / Up to 7 h (3G)
  • Music play Up to 60 h
Main disadvantages
  • No card slot
  • No Java
Prices:

Nokia Windows Phone sold on the carrier's network with a price tag of $99.99 with a two-year contract.

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