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Nokia Lumia with Pure View technology coming soon

Posted by ~ Erch ~ on Sunday, March 4, 2012 | 07:44

According to Nokia,Windows Phone is not yet ready to compete with Symbian in the multimedia industry, which is why the first PureView not based on Microsoft. But things may soon change.
As was reported by the Finnish newspaper Aamulehti, Nokia is working hard to bring the Pure View technology to the Nokia Lumia range. The announcement was made by Jo Harlow, Executive Vice President of Nokia Smart Devices, without specifying an indicative period of output.
"I can not say PRECISELY when, but it will not take very long." / "I can not say precisely when, but it will not take much time."
It is possible that Windows Phone 8, then in the second half of the year, Nokia will bring a new standard of optics inside the Microsoft ecosystem.
 Source ;  Via

White Nokia Lumia 900 hands-on video

Posted by ~ Erch ~ on Monday, February 27, 2012 | 07:18



The White version is identical to the black, cyan and magenta versions of the Windows Phone 7 smartphone, albeit with a glossy rather than the matte shell launched at CES in January.


The White Nokia Lumia 900 packs a 4.3-inch, WVGA 800x480 AMOLED display, an 8-megapixel camera boasting Carl Zeiss optics and a f2.2 aperture lens.
It is powered by a 1.4GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon processor with 512MB of RAM, and has 16GB of storage

Report:Huawei will begin to develop Windows Phones in the first half of 2012

Posted by ~ Erch ~ on Thursday, February 23, 2012 | 06:26



According to DigiTimes and its sources, Huawei in China would like to spread the new Microsoft OS in the first half of 2012, during which time Nokia also will attempt the same maneuver with their devices Lumia. 

Unfortunately (for Microsoft), the Chinese territory is dominated by the bitter battle that ZTE, Huawei itself, Coolpad and Technology Xiaomi are "fighting" for dominance in the low-cost market segment, where the open policy of Android that law.

MWC just around the corner, where Microsoft could officially declare the new partnership with manufacturers to increase sales in China and other markets in Asia

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Summary of the challenge launched by Microsoft at CES 2012, 88% of wins for Windows Phone

Posted by ~ Erch ~ on Saturday, January 21, 2012 | 09:30


Ben Rudolph, senior manager of Microsoft, at CES 2012 had issued a challenge to present performance and ease of use of smartphones.Ben Rudolph, knowing the power of Windows Phone and its immediate accessibility and ease of use, at CES 2012 has wanted to challenge the present and several smartphones based on non Windows Phone. 

The challenge, as we have seen announcedpreviously provided to program in concert with the challenger of the operations to be performed with the terminals and who finished first shared victory. If the challengers win the victory, Ben Rudolph gave them $ 100 if lost while in return receiving a prize of "consolation" that could also be a Windows Phone. Of the 34 challenges, 

Windows Phone has made the following verdicts:
  • 30 wins
  • 3 losses
  • 1 draw
Here is a video that summarizes what happened at CES regarding this aspect:

 
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