Showing posts with label lumia. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Five reasons to buy a Nokia Lumia 630 compared to Nokia Lumia 520

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This week we are gonna watch the new terminal of the Finns the newNokia Lumia 630is coming to thedifferent markets.

It is a terminal that is not going unnoticed at all, and unfortunately not for the good of Nokia, since many users were expecting a jump in specifications with respect to the current input range of Windows Phone, theNokia Lumia 520 popular.
MatesWindows Phone Centralhave highlighted five reasons to purchase the new terminal of the Finns, not the Nokia Lumia 520.

Reason # One: Clear-Black Technology and Corning Gorilla Glass 3

The new Nokia Lumia 630 has Nokia technologyClear-Black for a better view of the screen outdoors, like their high-end brethren.It also offers ultimate protection manufacturerCorning Gorilla Glass 3, improving resistance to falls that can cause rough running out of the terminal screen.

Reason # Two: Most powerful and efficient processor

The Nokia Lumia 630 features a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 4001.2 GHz quad-coreclock frequency, supporting Miracast.improving the long-standing Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core 1 GHz Qualcomms new is compatible with Nokia sensor that will tell us our beats thanks to the Bing Health & Fitness application when we practice sport.

Reason # Three: Better battery

The new terminal of Finnish incorporates a1830 mAh batteryenabling up to 13.1 hours of talk time, while the Nokia Lumia 520 is formed with a 1420 mAh battery offering 9.7 hours talk time.

Reason # Four: Best Camera

Both have a 5 megapixel camera without flash with the same dimensions in the same sensor and lens aperture of f/2.4.However, the Nokia Lumia 630 has the latestfirmwareavailableCyan Lumiabetter correcting noise in photographs.The Nokia Lumia 520 like the rest of the rangewill be updated to Windows Phone 8.1.

Reason # Five: Serial Windows Phone 8.1

Carrying the latest operating system series, is always an advantage for users, and with all the improvements made ​​Windows Phone 8.1.For many users this point can be very decisive.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

First image of the Nokia Lumia 530

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During the last event in the Build conference Microsoft presented its latest handsets Nokia Nokia Lumia 930, Nokia Lumia 635 and Nokia Lumia 630, the latter has already begun to be distributed in several markets.However many expect a new low-end Nokia Lumia comes succeed 520, which is currently the best selling terminal with Windows Phone platform.Today we showed what could be thefirst imageof the upcoming Nokia Lumia 530.
Weeks ago has been speculating that the new terminal Nokia input range.First was the Evleaks itself through Twitter, who posted that the codename Nokia Rock is actually the Nokia Lumia 530. Also several weeks ago we discussed yourinternal namemay beRM-1027.A few days ago Evlekas returned to give a code name, in this case Nokia Rise, which would be the version of the Nokia Lumia 530 for the U.S. carrier T-Mobile.
Successor
In the filtered image can see that could be the Nokia Lumia 530, along with the other two terminals recently presented by Nokia.We can see that would have a design similar to theNokia Lumia 630, as their edges are more rounded.It will include physical navigation buttons back, home and search.Your screen would also be less than its big brother, goes 4 or 4.3 inches.Like the Nokia Lumia 520 will suffer from front camera.
At the top we see the Nokia logo is still maintained, so Microsoft will continue to use the badge for their upcoming Finnish terminals.The Nokia Lumia 530 may have 512 MB ​​of RAM, despite criticism from many users on this feature in the Nokia Lumia 630. What is clear is that if you want to return to reap the same success with the Nokia Lumia 520 will have to maintain the excellent quality of the terminal at a very competitive price, and we are seeing very interesting bets as the Motorola Moto E that will cost only 119 euros.
What features does it have the Nokia 530 Lumia to be a bestseller?

Friday, November 14, 2014

10 Best Nokia Lumia 620 Apps

The cheap, chunky and usually quite cheerful Nokia Lumia 620 is one of the more affordable ways to get into the Windows Phone 8 universe, with Nokia and the networks managing to get it into the hands of buyers for around £150 on PAYG SIMs.


Nokia and Microsoft have already done a pretty decent job of pre-loading the Lumia 620 with loads of awesome apps. Nokias Maps location tool is useful, its integrated Drive satnav software helpful, plus the excellent Nokia Music and the... interesting City Lens, so new smartphone buyers can find some top drawer stuff on the 620 to amuse them for the first few days of loving exploration.

But thats still not enough. Microsofts app shop is expanding at a massive rate as Windows Phone adoption increases among users and developers alike, with the listings featuring some great, and usually free, ways to make your MS-powered smartphone smarter still.

These are ten of the best apps that help improve your Lumia 620s existence.

UC Browser

Download from the Windows Phone Marketplace
No offence to Microsoft or its big dream of world domination, but theres still a little bit of shame attached to using Internet Explorer these days, even when its the new mobile version that comes as part of its Windows Phone OS.

Plus, due to the Lumia 620s rather limited RAM, using IE on the 620 can be a bit of a clunky experience.

UC Browsers a little lighter and quicker and, although not flawless, may work better with some of the mobile sites you frequent.

Plus its stacked with options to play with, like a screen-altering Night Mode, incognito browsing, offline caching of embedded videos and more.

BBC iPlayer

Download from the Windows Phone Marketplace
After much waiting and literally millions of angry internet comments demanding to know its whereabouts, the BBC has finally pushed out a version of its mobile iPlayer app for Windows Phone users.

The apps only compatible with phones that run Windows Phone 8, meaning owners of older phones are a little bit stuffed, but at least it means Nokias cheap WP8 model has one very large selling point.

You get 3G and Wi-Fi streaming here, the full seven day archive of shows and background radio playback, but sadly no option to download stuff to watch when offline.

Lomogram

Download from the Windows Phone Marketplace
Windows Phone is lacking any form of official support from beloved hipster lunch-sharing photography app Instagram, but thats kind of OK as there are heaps and heaps of alternative photo editing and sharing apps available on WP8.

Lomograms one of the cutest options, letting users choose from loads of lighting effects, filters and frame borders, then chuck the edited results up to all of todays popular social networks.

BT Wi-Fi

Download from the Windows Phone Marketplace
Make the most of your Lumia 620s Wi-Fi support by instructing your phone to always connect to an active BT Wi-Fi hotspot with this clever little app. It sits on your phone, waiting for you to walk through or sit down within the range of any BT Wi-Fi (previously known as BT Fon) hotspot, then instantly connects on your behalf.

No logging in, no web sites asking for passwords or £5.99 for an hour, just instant internet without fuss. Life = a bit better for BT internet subscribers.

Viber

Download from the Windows Phone Marketplace
One of the many data-based voice chat tools out there, Vibers popular thanks to being free to use, cross-platform so you can talk to your smug iPhone and Android using mates.

Plus, like amazingly commonplace rival WhatsApp, it reads through your Lumias contacts list, finds anyone else whos using the service, and lets you call them direct - cutting your networks calling time limits out of the equation.

KIK Messenger

Download from the Windows Phone Marketplace
If youd rather us a more text-based messaging tool, try KIK. Its even closer an experience to text chat darling WhatsApp, letting users share photos, set up group chats and receive visual confirmation that your target has received your message, all presented in a clean and tidy style thats right at home within WP8s slick layout.

And its free. Its a no-lose situation.

Wikipedia

Download from the Windows Phone Marketplace
The enormous encyclopaedia doesnt have an official Windows Phone 8 app, but thats not really an issue as this indie option is absolutely superb.

The developer has incorporated live tile support, voice searching, an offline mode, article revision history viewing and much more into this app, making it the best way to scan for possibly true facts via your Lumia. But be careful.

There are a few crappy "Wikipedia" apps on the WP8 app store and some terrible paid search tools, so check the user feedback before installing.

Netflix

Download from the Windows Phone Marketplace
One of the blowing-up big names of the mobile world has been available on Windows Phone 8 for some time, offering subscribers of the streaming film service a simple way to user their mobiles as a miniature portable TV.

Obviously its useless without a subscription, mind, although newcomers signing up today qualify for a one-month free trial, along with unlimited access to the sites archives.

Sleep

Download from the Windows Phone Marketplace
As well as the high-profile, Triple-A monster apps, there are also a fair number of quirky little things to play with on WP8. Sleep describes itself as a "sound mixer" tool, playing "soothing" music to the user under the pretence that it may help him or her get to sleep.

Its more likely to remind you your phones there on the beside cabinet at 3:45am and encourage you to wake up and check your emails and go on Twitter for a bit, but still: thats also quite useful in itself.

Mixtapes

Download from the Windows Phone Marketplace
For music fans after something a little off piste, there this. Mixtapes is built around user-generated playlists of tracks pulled from YouTubes enormous directory of tunes, letting players stream endless mixes put together by others.

Its basically a personal radio station you compile then share online, or a great way to root out online rarities and collect them for listening yourself without the hassle of downloading/buying/uploading them individually. 

Friday, October 10, 2014

How to Find a Lost Nokia Lumia 520


Losing a phone is sort of a matter of life and death these days especially if you have confidential files on it. If you misplaced your phone or someone has stolen it, then keep calm and follow the steps below so you can locate your phone and lock or delete all data on it remotely. All you need to have is a Microsoft account on your phone.


1. On your computer, laptop or tablet, go to www.windowsphone.com

2. Then sign in using the same Microsoft account as on your phone.

3. Choose find my phone. From there you can:

> locate your phone on a map
> make your phone ring even if its in silent mode
> lock your phone and set it to show a message so it can be returned to you
> delete all data from your phone remotely

Also check: Nokia Lumia 520 Tips and Tricks

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

How to Download Apps on Nokia Lumia 520


Do want to jampacked your Lumia 520 with cool apps and games. Then try checking out their own version of app store to download free apps, games and other stuff for your Lumia 520 phone. Heres how to download those stuff on your phone.

1. First tap the Store iconon your device.

2. Then tap an item to view its details like the price, description, rating and etc.

3. If the said item has a price, tap buy or if its available for free at a limited time, tap try. If its free, go ahead and tap install.

4. If youre not signed in to a Microsoft account, then sign in now.

5. And just follow the on-Lcd instructions to complete the download.

When the download is complete, you can open or view the item, or continue browsing for more items at the store. But even if youre still downloading the item, you can continue to browse for more items and even add an item to your download queue. To view your download queue just tap the download notification at the bottom of the main view. If you want to pause the downloading, tap and hold the downloading item and tap pause. Tap resume to continue the download.

Also check: Nokia Lumia 520 Tips and Tricks


Friday, September 26, 2014

How to Uninstall an App on Nokia Lumia 520


Deleting apps on your phone can free up your phone memory storage. So if think youre phone is a bit too crowdy and if some apps lurking in it deserve to be out of your phone memory then you might want to consider uninstalling those apps you no longer want to use. Heres how you can clean up and uninstall an app on Nokia Lumia 520.

1. On your devices start Lcd, swipe left to the all apps menu.

2. Then simply tap and hold an app and tap uninstall. Take note that you might not be able to remove some apps especially those that came with your phone.

As easy as that. If you wish to reinstall the app without buying it again, then you can do as as long as it is available in Store.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

CES 2012 Nokia Lumia 900 4G LTE for AT T



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Tech Specs:

Nokia Lumia 900
General and Software
Countries USA – AT&T
Series Nokia Lumia
Other names or variations Nokia Lumia 900 – Nokia Ace
Form Factor Candybar
Operating System Windows Phone 7.5 Mango Commercial Release 2
Physical Keyboard No – On-screen alphanumeric keypad and QWERTY
Announced 9 January 2012
Status Available Q1 2012
Additional Navigation Control Camera Key – Volume Keys - Power/Lock Key - Windows UI keys (Back, Start, Search)
Browser & Internet Internet Explorer 9 Mobile
Hardware graphics acceleration
SVG, HTML 5, CSS3, SV, XHTML, DOM and more
Java MIDP 2.1
Display
Size, diagonal 4.3 inches
Display Resolution WVGA – 800 x 480 pixels
Generalized Pixel Density 217 ppi

TFT – AMOLED – ClearBlack technology – Toucscreen – Capacitive – 16M colors
Connectivity
WAN / Network 2G GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
WAN / Network 3G UMTS: 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 Mhz
WAN / Data GPRS Class B / EDGE Class B
HSDPA+ Cat14 21 Mbps / HSUPA Cat6 5.76 Mbps
4G LTE 700 / 1700 / 2100 MHz
Wireless LAN WLAN IEEE802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
USB MicroUSB 2.0 – Mass storage – Charging connector
Audio jack 3,5 mm Yes
GPS / Location Based Services GPS – A-GPS – CellID – WiFi positioning - Bing Maps
AT&T Navigator
Nokia Maps (available as a free download)

Diversity antenna array to maximize RF performance
Camera
Camera Resolution (max) 8 megapixels – Carl Zeiss lens - 3264 x 2448 pixels
Camera secundary 1 megapixel – 1280 x 720 pixels - F number/aperture: 2.4
Camera Focus Autofocus
Camera Flash Dual LED flash
Camera Zoom (max) Zoom digital 3x
Image Capture Formats JPEG/Exif – XMP
Additional Camera Features Camera F number/aperture: 2.2
Camera minimum focus range: 100 mm
Camera focal length: 28 mm
Geotagging – Touch Focus - Carl Zeiss Optics - Exposure Compensation - Fast one-click photo sharing - Auto and Manual White Balance
Media
Audio Player MP4, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, WMA 9 and 10
Video Player MPEG4, H.263, H.264, 3GPP, AVC, WMV, AVI, ASF
Video Recording 720p HD (1280 x 720 pixels)
Video Recording Frame Rate 30 fps
Video Playback 720p HD (1280 x 720 pixels)
Video Playback Frame Rate 30 fps

Video secundary camera 640 x 480 pixels, 30 fps
Loudspeaker Yes
Radio FM AT&T Radio - Stereo FM radio with RDS
Voice Recording Yes

Zune – Video player – Video recorder - Video streaming - Video Stabilization - Continuous Auto Focus
Processor and memory
Processor / SoC Qualcomm APQ8055 + MDM9200 (WCDMA)
Processor Clock Speed 1.4 GHz (single core)
RAM SDRAM 512MB
Internal memory 16GB (14.5GB availables)
Memory Card Size Supported No slot for micro-SD cards
Sensors
Accelerometer Yes
Digital Compass Magnetometer sensor
Proximity Sensor Yes
Ambient Light Sensor Yes
Additional features Gyroscope
Notifications Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Power
Battery Type Nokia Battery BP-6EW 1830mAh
Talk time 2G: up to 7 hours – 3G: up to 7 hours
Stand-by time 2G: up to 300 hours – 3G: up to 300 hours

Video playback time up to 6.5 hours
Music playback time up to 60 hours
Divers
Messaging SMS, MMS, IM, Email (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4) Gmail, Nokia Mail, Yahoo Mail, Outlook Mobile, Windows Live/Hotmail
Games Yes, downloadable – Xbox Live
Color Cyan – Black
Phone Book Yes
Organizer Yes
Agenda Yes
Calendar Yes
Task Yes
Notes Yes
Voice memo Yes
Predictive text Yes
Watch Yes
Alarm Yes
Diary Yes
Calculator Yes
Documend Viewer Yes
Flight mode Yes
Weight 160 grams (5.6 oz) 90 cc
Dimensions 127.8 x 68.5 x 11.5 mm (5.03 x 2.7 x 0.45 in)

Nokia Drive (available as a free download)

Xbox Live – Marketplace - App HighlightsESPN Sports Hub - AT&T U-verse Mobile

Graphics formats: BMP – PNG - WMF - EXIF - JPEG - TIFF - WBMP - GIF87a – GIF89a
Package contents

Nokia Lumia 900

SIM Door Key

Nokia Fast USB Charger (AC-16U)

Nokia Charging and Data Cable (CA-190CD)

Quick Guide and Product Information Bulletin


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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Nokia Lumia 830 Leaked Photo

Nokia Lumia 830 Leaked Photo - Nokia not only be launching a series of Windows Phone-based Lumia 8 for high-end class. Nokia is also preparing to complain Lumia series lower end, one of which is the Lumia 830.

Nokia Lumia 830 is the sequel of the Lumia 710 has been launched. Nokia Lumia 830 to use the latest OS Windows Phone 8.

Nokia Lumia 830 will come with a choice of five colors, as seen in the picture below.

Leaked pictures this time only a sighting Lumia 830, there is no information that reveals specifications of this smartphone. But it seems Nokia will soon introduce Lumia 830 in the near future.

Nokia Lumia 830 will come with a choice of five colors, as seen in the picture below.
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