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Nokia launch Lumia 630 or Lumia 635

Nokia has been rumoured to be working on a smartphone codenamed Moneypenny, which is also supposedly among the first Windows Phone devices to run the upcoming Windows Phone 8.1 OS, aka Windows Phone Blue.
Now, prolific phone tipster, @evleaks has revealed that the alleged Moneypenny Windows Phone device could be launched as Lumia 630 or Lumia 635. However, the tipster clearly mentions that the naming could totally depend on the device's configuration. @evleaks tweet reads, "Nokia Moneypenny = Lumia 630/635 (depending on configuration)."

It's worth pointing out that the Nokia Lumia 520, Nokia Lumia 620, Nokia Lumia 720, Nokia Lumia 820, Nokia Lumia 920 and Nokia Lumia 1020 belong to the second generation of Nokia's Lumia line-up, while the third generation includes phones such as Nokia Lumia 925, Nokia Lumia 625, and Nokia Lumia 525. Considering the Nokia's device naming nomenclature, we assume that Nokia might place the alleged Moneypenny in its third generation of Lumia line-up and call it the Lumia 635.

Recently, a rumour suggested that the Finnish major has been planning to release a dual-SIM variant of the Moneypenny smartphone.

In addition, @evleaks also reveals that an upcoming Nokia Asha phone, thought to be called Nokia Spinel could be the Asha 230 and writes on Twitter, "Nokia Spinel = Asha 230". However, the phone tipster has provided no details to support the claims.

Notably, both the alleged Nokia Goldfinger and Moneypenny smartphones codenames are linked to the James Bond movies. We already know that out of the two Nokia phones, Goldfinger was the higher-end device. The Nokia Goldfinger smartphone is said to feature Nokia's '3D Touch' technology, which would let users navigate the touchscreen interface without actually touching the display, while other gestures under consideration included flipping and scrolling.

Nokia Vs Android

Nokia is said to have abandoned work on its first Android phone, codenamed Normandy, and reportedly plans to instead focus on the development of wearable devices, including smart glasses.

Unwired View cites a Chinese publication and claims that Nokia was working on a number of budget Android devices that included a unnamed 7-inch tablet, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor. Further, the report suggests that the Android development program was handled by Peter Skillman, who has been the head of Nokia's mobile phones user experience division and the HERE design team.

However, according to the report, the Finnish handset maker has now abandoned its Android plans, though it does not mention the exact reasons of the company to do this, it says Microsoft had no involvement in the decision. Of course, ever since Microsoft acquired Nokia, it was always probable that Nokia's chances of unveiling an Android device had ended.

Earlier, a report suggested that Nokia's first Android phone, codenamed Normandy could expected to be launched in early 2014. Interestingly, the report revealed that Nokia, following the lead of Amazon, was working on a fully-tailored or forked version of Android, like the software on the online retail giant's Kindle Fire tablet range.

In addition, the Unwired View reveals that Nokia is now focusing more on the wearable segment, which includes emerging technologies such as augmented reality, flexible displays, low-powered electromagnetic energy generation and wireless power transmission. Notably, the report notes that Nokia's first smart glass wearable device might be ready for launch by 2015. Unfortunately, the report shed no light on the features of the alleged Nokia smart glass.

We've seen reports of Nokia working on a smartwatch with multiple displays. The Finnish major's smartwatch prototype appears more like a bracelet that houses multi-displays. Nokia has also filed apatent for a foldable 'Battery Pack' which the company defines in patent filing as a battery comprising a series of cells which can be folded collectively.

Nokia's first-ever Windows tablet - the Lumia 2520

Nokia's first Windows tablet, the Lumia 2520, is designed to work anywhere, with a vivid 10.1-inch HD display that is designed to provide the best outdoor and indoor readability of any tablet. Building on Nokia's rich mobility heritage.
The Lumia 2520 also comes with a number of unique software experiences that are exclusive to the Lumia family, including the exclusive "Dragons Adventure" interactive game developed in partnership with DreamWorks Animation. 
Additionally, the Lumia 2520 includes Nokia Storyteller, a Nokia developed application that introduces a new way to curate and relive images and videos as a story on a map, as well as Nokia Video Director, which offers the ability to edit and get even more creative with videos shot on the Lumia 2520 - as well as content from Lumia smartphones. 
With integrated HERE Maps, the Lumia 2520 is the only tablet with true offline maps for a fast and reliable maps experience. The tablet also includes an exclusive version of Nokia Music with Mix Radio preinstalled.
See More About Lumia 2520 Here :
Expected Price . : 30999 /-
Main Features:
10.1 inch Full HD IPS LCD Display | Windows RT 8.1 | 6.7MP Front Camera, 2MP Secondary Camera | 2.2 GHz Quad Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 Processor, 2GB RAM | 32 GB inbuilt storage, expandable | Micro SIM, 3G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC | 8000 mAH battery

Display, design and OS
The much awaited Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet is here. Built in a sleek body, Nokia Lumia 2520 sports a 10.1 inch Full HD ClearBlack IPS display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2. Carrying a brightness of 665 nits, the device provides best screen readability till date. Running on Windows RT 8.1, Lumia 2520 tablet provides access to a range of productive apps to boost your productivity.

Configuration and storage
To ensure a smooth operation, Nokia has powered its first tablet with a 2.2 GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor accompanied by 2GB RAM. Storage needs have been taken care by 32GB inbuilt storage with an option to expand it further up to 32GB via MicroSD card slot.

Camera and multimedia
Being a device from Nokia Lumia series, the tablet doesn̢۪t disappoint on camera front as well. While a 6.7-MP Auto focus camera with Zeiss Optics rests at the back, a 2-MP secondary camera has been embedded on the front to facilitate self-portrait and video calling. The rear camera also comes with the capability to record Full HD videos @ 30fps. On the downside, the camera lacks an LED flash making it unsuitable for low light photography.
Nokia Lumia 2520 is a great device when it comes to multimedia. It̢۪s a pleasure to listen music and watch videos on this device, thanks to FHD display and HQ audio. It can also stream music and videos from your Lumia mobile phones.

Connectivity, battery and other features
Connectivity wise, Nokia Lumia 2520 is a complete device with 4G LTE, NFC and WLAN. The Wi-Fi hostspot feature enables up to 8 devices to connect to internet via tethering. Navigation needs are taken care by GPS accompanied by HERE maps.
Worth mentioning feature of the device is mammoth sized 8000-mAH battery with superfast charging which enables the battery to charge 80% in an hour only.
Another cool feature is its capability to turn into a netbook when attached to power keyboard accessory, which makes this device fall in hybrid category. So with Nokia Lumia 2520, portability doesn̢۪t come at a cost of productivity.

Nokia Lumia 1520 Comes With New features


Nokia finally launched its highly-anticipated Nokia Lumia 1520 phablet at Nokia World in Abu Dhabi, amidst much fanfare. While the latest Lumia 1520 doesn't look much different from its other Lumia siblings in terms of design, it comes with several new features. The Finnish handset maker has introduced a bevy of enhanced hardware specs and better apps on the Lumia 1520. Here are the top eight features of the Nokia Lumia 1520.

1. First full-HD Windows Phone
The highlight of the Nokia's latest phablet is the full-HD display. The Nokia

Lumia 1520 becomes the first Windows Phone to feature a 1080p HD resolution. The company also noted at the event that the latest Lumia 1520 comes with sunlight readability enhancements. While Windows Phone platform was until now limited to WXGA resolution, the third Microsoft Windows Phone update has brought the support for full-HD display to the OS.

2. Third Live Tile column in homescreen
Another big improvement in the Nokia Lumia 1520 has been the introduction of the third Live Tile column on the Start screen, which does offer more to view on the homescreen. Microsoft's third Windows Phone update brought the third Live Tile column in the Start screen for Windows Phone sporting HD and full-HD displays. The Nokia Lumia 1520 becomes the one of the first Windows Phone to feature the third Live Tile column on the homescreen.

3. Powered by quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor
Nokia's new phablet device, the Lumia 1520 is a beast in terms of hardware. The phone features a 2.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and becomes the first Windows Phone to be backed by a quad-core processor.

4. Nokia Rich Recording
Nokia takes the Lumia 1520's video recording capability to the next level with revamped Nokia Rich Recording feature, first seen on Lumia 1020. The device comes with four microphones and also includes directional stereo recording capability for capturing videos with distortion free audio from the ideal direction for perfect and clear sound.

5. Nokia Beamer app
Nokia has also introduced a new Nokia Beamer app on the Lumia 1520 which enables users to share content to any HTML5 enabled device. Users can share contents like images, documents, location details and even camera viewfinder from the Lumia 1520 to any compatible screen through social media, emails as well as SMS.

6. Nokia Storyteller app
After multiple leaks, the Nokia Storyteller app is now official. Nokia's new Storyteller feature organizes clicked images into stories with chronological order using HERE location details. Users can also check for details and reviews of a location on HERE map using the Storyteller app. The app has also been introduced on Lumia 1320 and Lumia 2520 tablet.

7. Nokia Camera app
Nokia's new Nokia Camera app combines two popular apps, the Nokia Pro Cam and Nokia Smart Cam into one app. The new Nokia Camera app brings new editing and sharing features to the Lumia 1520. The Nokia Camera app includes new camera algorithms and comes with a new feature dubbed colour pop. It also sports a smart mode which can shoot a number of images in a moment and allows removing unnecessary objects form the images.

8. Lumia Black
While unveiling the Nokia Lumia 1520, the company also announced that it is working on an firmware update dubbed Lumia Black which will be built on Microsoft's third Windows Phone update and that it will bring the above newly revealed software features to its existing Window Phone 8 smartphones. The Lumia 1520 and Lumia 1320 are currently the only devices to feature the new firmware.

Brief Specification Of Lumia 1520
  • Camera. : 20 MP, Carl Zeiss optics, optical image stabilization,autofocus, dual-LED flash,
  • Secondry 1.2 MP, 720p @30fps 
  • Video. : 1080p@30fps, video light, stereo sound rec.
  • Display. : 1080 x 1920 pixels, 6.0 inches (~367 ppi pixel density)
  • Screen Protection. : Corning Gorilla Glass 2 -ClearBlack display
  • Processor.Quad-core 2.2 GHz Krait 400
  • Chipset.Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon 800
  • Ram.2 GB RAM
  • GPU.Adreno 330
  • OS.Microsoft Windows Phone 8 Black
  • Internal Memory. : 32GB Expandable Upto 64 GB via microSD

Nokia 515 feature phone with aluminium body unveiled

Nokia has launched the Nokia 515 to expand its feature phone portfolio. The newly launched feature phone will be available in single and Easy Swap dual-SIM variants.

The Nokia 515 body is built from a single piece of anodised, sandblasted aluminium while the display features the scratch resistant Gorilla Glass 2 and is polarised for use under the sun. It features a 2.4-inch QVGA display with 240x320 pixels and boasts a pixel density of 166ppi. The phone runs on Nokia's Series 40 software and includes 64MB of RAM. It measures 114x48x11mm and weighs 101.1grams for single SIM and 102.7 grams for dual-SIM variant.

Nokia 515 includes 256MB of internal memory which can be expandable up to 32GB via microSD card. It sports a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and the camera includes options like voice-guided self-portrait for taking self-shots with the rear camera, Sequential shots and Panorama. Connectivity options include Bluetooth, EDGE, GPRS, Micro-USB and 3G, while there is no Wi-Fi in the device. The Nokia 515 supports Micro-SIM instead of regular SIM.

There are some pre-loaded apps like Facebook, Twitter, Nimbuzz and Mail for Exchange that allows users people to check work email and sync their calendars and contacts on-the-go. The device also includes 1200mAh battery that can deliver up to 528 hours of standby time and talk time of about 10 hours.

The Nokia 515 will begin shipping in the third quarter of 2013, starting with markets like Russia, Germany, Switzerland and Poland. It will have an expected retail price of $149 or 115 EUR before taxes and subsidies.

However, it seems the Nokia 515 dual-SIM variant only will head to Indian market since company's official Indian site has listed the Nokia 515 dual-SIM variant. However, there is no word on possible pricing and availability of the phone.

Nokia 515 Specifications
2.4-inch QVGA display with 240x320 pixels and boasts a pixel density of 166ppi
64MB of RAM
Nokia's Series 40 software
Dual-SIM with dual standby
Alphanumeric keypad
256MB internal storage, expandable up to 32GB via a microSD card
1200mAh battery
114x48x11mm

Nokia Asha 502 and Asha 503 appear online

Nokia seems to be in no mood to rest after the laurels earned by its Asha 501 budget feature phone, as the company is reportedly working on two new Asha devices, if a rumour is to be believed.
In line with the design language of the recently launched Nokia Asha 501, the company reportedly has the Asha 502 and Asha 503 phones in the pipeline. This Is Nokia, a Nokia fan website cites sources to reveal the specifications of the Nokia Asha 502, codenamed Pegasus and the Nokia Asha 503, codenamed Lanai. The site claims that both of the alleged Asha phones could be launched in Q3 or Q4 of 2013.

The site notes that the Nokia Asha 502 will feature a polycarbonate design with a 3.2 to 3.5-inch scratch resistant display which is said to be better than that of the Asha 501, though the source is not sure about the screen resolution. It is likely to be slimmer and lighter. The RAM could be in the range of 128 to 512 MB while the processor is expected to be clocked at 1-1.2GHz. The Asha 502 is said to support 3G connectivity, the feature that was widely missed on the Asha 501. It could sport a 5-megapixel rear camera with the new Nokia Camera app for Asha devices. The site also claims that the device could support dual-SIM.

Meanwhile, the alleged Nokia Asha 503 is said to feature a polycarbonate and glass design. The display is likely to be around 3.2 to 3.4-inches. It could be powered by a 1-1.5GHz processor with a GPU and RAM could be in the range of 128 to 512MB. The Asha 503 is also likely to be a dual SIM phone with 3G connectivity.

The site also notes that both the yet to be announced Asha devices feature Nokia SLAM Bluetooth transfer for faster sharing of files, pictures and even videos. However, there is no word from Nokia about the possible availability and pricing of the Asha phones, yet.

Nokia Lumia 925 and Lumia 625 launch in India by August end

The Times of India has reported that the Lumia 625 which sports the biggest display on a Lumia smartphone, might be unveiled later this month. The Lumia 925, Nokia's premium Windows Phone device is also expected to arrive at the same time. The report also adds that the Lumia 1020, Nokia's Windows Phone Pureview device, is expected to reach India in September or October.

All the three smartphones were listed on Nokia India's official website with a 'coming soon' label, some time back.
However, the report does not mention anything about the pricing of the Lumia 625 and the Lumia 925, It also does not mention a specific launch date for the phones.

Nokia announced the launch of the Lumia 625 that sports a 4.7-inch LCD screen, last month.
The other specifications of the Nokia Lumia 625 include a 1.2GHz dual-core processor alongside 512MB RAM and 8GB internal storage that can be expanded up to 64GB via microSD card. It comes with a 5-megapixel rear camera and a VGA front-facing shooter. The 4.7-inch screen sports a disappointing 480x800 pixel resolution. The device runs Windows Phone 8.

We had reported earlier that the Nokia Lumia 925 is now available for pre-
orders at an online retailer for Rs. 33,999. However, the online retailer mentions the estimated release date of the device as the fourth week of August.

The Nokia Lumia 925 is a premium smartphone and sports a metal frame with a polycarbonate back cover. As far as the specifications on the device go, it comes with a 4.5-inch AMOLED ClearBlack display with 768x1280 resolution and Gorilla Glass 2 protection. It is powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor alongside 1GB RAM and has 16GB of internal storage. It sports an 8.7-megapixel PureView rear camera and a 1.2-megapixel wide-angle front camera. Nokia claims that the Lumia 925's camera is better than the Lumia 920's camera.

A highly affordable, 3G mobile phones



Nokia expanded its range of classically designed mobile phones with the launch of the Nokia 208 Dual SIM, which combines the familiar ‘candybar’ design with Nokia’s signature bold colors and 3.5G-capable Internet speeds.

Popular social apps, smarter imaging and productivity features such as Internet-sharing and Mail for Exchange support make these phones some of the most versatile at their price point; perfect for people balancing work and play.

“The Nokia 208 Dual SIM is designed for people who like a classic phone and traditional keypad but don’t want to miss out on smartphone experiences, like staying connected to social media and accessing the Internet,” said Timo Toikkanen, executive vice president, Mobile Phones, Nokia. “As one of our most affordable 3G devices yet, the Nokia 208 Dual SIM offers a perfect balance of performance, features and quality.”

Smarter features deliver greater versatility
It is ideal for use on-the-go, with a familiar, alphanumeric keypad for speedy texts and messaging, and Mail for Exchange for staying on top of work email and calendar appointments. The Transfer app, available today in the Nokia Store, allows people to sync contacts directly from their smartphone and transforms the Nokia 208 Dual SIM into a secondary or companion device, perfect for travel. The Nokia 208 Dual SIM has the added benefit of Nokia’s Easy Swap technology, allowing people to change SIM cards without turning off the device, to take advantage of more favorable tariffs.

Consistent with devices across the Nokia Mobile Phones portfolio, it offers faster and more affordable mobile Internet experiences. Support for 3G coupled with the data compression available with Nokia Xpress Browser help people enjoy rich mobile experiences at lower cost. These experiences include top social apps such as Facebook and Twitter, alongside video streaming through YouTube and Vuclip. For even greater versatility, people can also use the Nokia 208 Dual SIM as a portable modem, simply by connecting the device to their laptop via a USB cable for Internet sharing anywhere, anytime.

Playful imaging features and Nokia durability add to versatility
The smart camera features of the Nokia 208 Dual SIM make taking pictures more enjoyable, with voice-guided self-portrait, sequential shot and panorama mode giving people more playful imaging options. Sharing photos is a breeze with the Slam feature that allows people to share images with another Bluetooth-enabled device in just a few clicks.

It delivers outstanding battery life – up to 20 days of standby time for the Nokia 208 Dual SIM – helping people stay connected for longer. Easy to clean and scratch-proof, the handset is durable for everyday use as well as more extreme conditions, such as hot or dusty environments.

About Nokia New Tablet : Coming Soooooon


We’ve had every bit of rumor with regards to the upcoming Nokia tablet. At some point, we’ve almost lost our hopes that Nokia will give us a tablet that we want. But on the other hand, we also think that it is not yet time. Though hardware wise, Nokia is ready but how about the operating system?
It seems that the long wait is finally over. Recent leaks show that a rumored Nokia tablet is in the works – now with detailed specs.
A certain Nokia RX-114 appeared on GFXBench site that shows interesting specificiations that leads to a device that we are all waiting for – a Nokia tablet. The leak RX-114 sports a Quad Core Snapdragon 800 and Adreno 330. The resolution however shows 1371×771 but according to GFXBench its actual resolution is 1920×1080 just like the Surface Pro.

This recent progress really proves that Nokia is now ready to dominate the tablet wars and expand the Windows users base both Windows Phone and Windows 8/RT. We can’t wait to see this device soon!
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Fast Fun And Affordable Nokia lumia 625


Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced the Nokia Lumia 625, an accessibly priced 4G smartphone to help people see more of what they love. The Nokia Lumia 625 delivers high-speed entertainment to a wide audience with a large 4.7-inch super-sensitive LCD screen and 4G Internet access.
Nokia Lumia 625Building on the award winning Nokia Lumia design, the Nokia Lumia 625 offers the choice of five brightly coloured changeable shells, which add to the Live Tile personalisation brought by Windows Phone 8.
The Nokia Lumia 625 also provides many innovations found in the recently announced flagship Nokia Lumia 1020. These include a range of integrated camera applications like Nokia Smart Camera, offering handy features like removing unwanted objects from pictures, and Nokia Cinemagraph, which turns photos into living memories with added movement.
"With our largest smartphone screen to date, the Nokia Lumia 625 is a perfect example of how Nokia is delivering leading smartphone innovation and experiences at every price point," said Jo Harlow, executive vice president, Nokia Smart Devices.
Powered by the latest version of Windows Phone 8 and including the Nokia Lumia Amber update, the Nokia Lumia 625 delivers a richer and easier to use smartphone experience at a competitive price. Live Tiles update direct to the home screen, and People Hub makes it easy to stay connected with friends and family. Windows Phone 8 also includes Xbox Live, Microsoft Office, and 7GB of online SkyDrive storage to simply make life easier.
With access to more than 165,000 apps including Vimeo, Temple Run and WhatsApp, the Nokia Lumia 625 offers faster mobile fun, as well as safer surfing with Internet Explorer 10 - making it ideal for viewing videos, games, and other content. The Nokia Lumia 625 also offers SD memory card support, allowing up to 64GB of additional content storage.
Nokia Music provides unlimited streaming of ad-free mixes without registration or subscription, plus the ability to download mixes for listening offline with the Nokia Lumia 625. Nokia has also teamed with Coloud(TM) to create BOOM(TM) headphones that combine audio prowess with excellent value, and integrated microphone and buttons for voice calls and music control.
With its big screen and super-fast connectivity, the Nokia Lumia 625 offers leading maps and location experiences from HERE, providing free maps, turn-by-turn navigation and public transport guidance. 
The Nokia Lumia 625 will be available in a range of colours including orange, yellow, bright green, white and black with an array of changeable shells enabling easy personalisation. With an estimated retail price of 220 Euros before taxes and subsidies, the Nokia Lumia 625 is planned to begin selling in China, Europe, Asia Pacific, India, Middle East, Africa and Latin America in Q3 2013.
Nokia Lumia 625
Operating System
Windows Phone 8
Display
4.7 inch WVGA @ 201ppi with Sunlight Readability Enhancement, High Brightness Mode, Color Enhancement and Super Sensitive Touch
Battery
2000 mAh
Processor
1.2GHz, Dual Core
Camera
Main: 5MP Autofocus, LED flash ,1080p@30fps, VGA front facing camera
Memory
512MB RAM
8GB with support for up to 64GB SD card

Nokia Lumia 521 for MetroPCS

The Nokia Lumia 520/521 is the most popular and best selling Windows Phone to date. Lumia 521, LTE version, has been selling ahead of the Galaxy S3 and Iphone 4 on T-Mobile. No doubt because this smartphone comes with a very affordable price tag yet full packed with features more than its price.

EvLeaks has tweeted that the Lumia 521 is coming to MetroPCS. MetroPCS is a United States mobile network operator owned by T-Mobile US. MetroPCS currently operates the fifth largest mobile telecommunications network in the United States with 9.5 million subscribers as of January 2012, using CDMA technology to offer service in addition to its 4G network using LTE.

The unprecedented success of the Lumia 520 and 521 has attracted a lot of retailers and carriers to promote this device. Lumia 521 is the US version of the 520 packed with a dual ore Snapdragon processor, 4-inch super sensitive touch display, interchangeavle back covers, free lifetime voice-guided turn by turn navigation via HERE Suite, 5 meapixel snapper with 720p HD video capture, and fast LTE connection. With its price and features, the Lumia 521 is second to none.

Nokia Lumia 625 : Another Big Release

It seems that Nokia’s latest surprise will really be “Something Big”, as official specs sheet of the rumored 4.7” Nokia Lumia 625 starts to spread in the worldwide web.
Recently featured here in Nokia Revolution, it seems that some of the rumored specs of the low-budget phablet (codenamed Nokia Max) will take in effect, including:
  • 4.7” display screen, specifically IPS LCD WVGA with 800 x 480 display resolution
  • dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon S4 processor
  • 512MB of RAM
  • 5MP rear camera with 1080P video recording and VGA front camera
Upon reading the specs, it is seen that Lumia 625 is a lot heavier, with 159g, which is close enough weight to the high-end Lumia 820; but will be almost as thin as Lumia 720, with 9.15mm. Since it is a phablet, some may expect the HD display rather than WGVA, and at least, an increase to 1GB RAM. With the selling price of only $320 unlocked (somewhere in between the 720 and 820), the specs are reasonable, and with Nokia Lumia, I’m sure that there is not much difference with its performance compared to other midrange to high-end smartphones.
What’s more exciting about this new handset is the inclusion of Bluetooth 4.0 with Bluetooth Low Energy, something that will only reach the original Lumia 620 after the Nokia Amber Update; and the Row LTE variant, which, according to WMPoweruser, presumably will not be released in China and India.
After the release of the Lumia 1020, will Lumia 625 became the next big thing? We’ll find out.

The Most Innovative And Best CameraPhone in the World


Nokia established a new benchmark in smartphone imaging with the arrival of the Nokia Lumia 1020, boasting a second generation 41 megapixel sensor. Unlike any smartphone in the market today the Nokia Lumia 1020 reinvents zoom, enabling people to discover more detail than the eye can see. With Nokia’s innovative PureView technology, including optical image stabilization, the device is able to produce some of the sharpest images possible by any digital camera.

This is made possible by leading hardware technology combined with a new application called Nokia Pro Camera, which makes it easy for anyone to take professional quality images. Either before a picture is taken or after it has been shot, the zoom capability enables people to discover and then rediscover the personal stories each image can tell. With a beautiful interface that visually demonstrates how settings will affect the final photo or video, Nokia Pro Camera makes it easier than ever to capture, edit and share photos and videos with unrivaled clarity.
Using a new feature called dual capture, the Nokia Lumia 1020 simultaneously takes a high resolution 38 megapixel image for endless editing opportunities, and creates a 5 megapixel picture that is easy to share to social networks with Windows Phone 8.
The Nokia Lumia 1020′s 41 megapixel sensor features leading ZEISS optics with six physical lenses, plus optical image stabilization, delivering crystal clear pictures even in low light conditions. It also captures blur free videos with stereo sound even at the loudest concerts thanks to Nokia Rich Recording, which handles sound pressure levels six times louder than conventional smartphone microphones.
We want to take people on a journey from capturing pictures to recording and sharing their lives,” said Stephen Elop, President and CEO, Nokia. “The Nokia Lumia 1020 will bring new meaning to pictures and continues to strengthen Nokia’s leadership in imaging.”

Nokia also released a new imaging software development kit (SDK) that provides key image editing features of the Nokia Lumia 1020 to developers. The SDK is available today at developer.nokia.com with a number of developers including Vyclone, Yelp and CNN integrating these features into future releases.
Hipstamatic showcased Oggl PRO, an exclusive application for the Nokia Lumia 1020 offering the most advanced smartphone camera controls for their creative community. It was also announced that popular applications Vine, Path and Flipboard will soon be available on Windows Phone.
Adding further professional capabilities and additional battery life, Nokia announced the new Nokia Camera Grip. This is an accessory that complements device features usually reserved for stand-alone cameras, like the Nokia Lumia 1020′s built-in xenon flash and mechanical shutter. The Nokia Camera Grip also has a tripod mount, and is expected to be available this month for an estimated retail price of USD 79.
The personal nature of Windows Phone makes it the perfect platform for the Nokia Lumia 1020, showcasing live images on the Start screen with the Photos tile, quick sharing to social networks, and easy access to files across a number of devices with SkyDrive. With the dedicated camera button, Windows Phone is designed with imaging in mind.
To help people see what’s around them and discover new places to take photos, the latest developments in LiveSight will available in HERE Maps soon. The Nokia Lumia 1020 also comes with ad and subscription free Nokia Music streaming.
The Nokia Lumia 1020 will arrive first on U.S. shores exclusively with AT&T, with sales expected to start on July 26 at a price of USD 299.99 on a two-year contract.
The Nokia Lumia 1020 is then expected to arrive in China and key European markets this quarter. Nokia plans to ship an exclusive variant of the device with Telefonica to select European and Latin American markets. The Nokia Lumia 1020 will be available in yellow, white and black.

Nokia (Lumia) 909 EOS



 A week before the official announcement, yet another leak of the much anticipated Nokia EOS has emerged. This one is from a press shot, and from the logo on the front, it looks like it’s heading for AT&T. The EOS is rumored to have the designation Nokia (Lumia) 909, which would be kind of logical after the initial 41MP monster was called 808. As expected, and nearly officially confirmed by Nokia itself, the new flagship will feature a 41MP PurePiew camera.
The phone has a stand out bulge on the back to house the enormous camera sensor and the Xenon flash that will power it in low light situations. From the looks of the latest leak, it seems a new camera app called Nokia Pro Cam will handle the photo shooting and video recording, only logical for such a non standard camera for a Windows Phone.

The Nokia (Lumia) 909 will be the first Nokia smartphone to feature optics from the now renamed Zeiss brand. The display will probably be the same as the one on the Lumia 925, a 4.5inch AMOLED ClearBlack display of 1280×768 pixels resolution.

Nokia announces the 207, 208 and 208 Dual SIM

Today Nokia announced three new additions to their feature phone portfolio, the 207, 208 and 208 Dual SIM. The phones look almost the same and have similar features with slight differences.
The 207 is a single SIM without a camera module while the 208 comes in two flavours, single and dual SIM with a 1.3MP camera on the back. Some notable features of the 208′s 1.3MP camera are voice guided self shot, sequential shot and panorama mode.
All three phones are powered by 1020mAh batteries, have Bluetooth 3.0 on board and 2.4 inch QVGA displays. The phone storage can be expanded with micro-SD cards up to 32GB.
3.GG HSPA speeds are supported by all three models and the internet experience is powered by the Nokia Xpress Browser. YouTube video streaming is also included out of the box. The social experience on all three devices is provided by the pre-installed Twitter and Facebook, and messaging is handled by the popular WhatsApp service. As usual there are plenty more apps that can be installed from Nokia Store.
A notable feature at this price range is the Internet sharing capability that allows one to use the phone as a USB modem on a mobile computer such as laptops or notebooks.
Email is enhanced by Mail for Exchange, which also syncs your calendar events and contacts. There’s also a Transfer app on board allowing you to import your contacts from other devices like WP8 devices or most Android devices.
Battery life is promised to be around one full month for the single SIM variants and talk time should be around 12 hours on a 2G connection.
All three models will be available in red, cyan, white and black, and should start shipping be the end of the summer. They should each cost around USD 68 before taxes and carrier subsidies.

Nokia EOS prototype reportedly spotted, offers a mix of PureView 808 and Lumia 920


The fabled Nokia EOS 

phone might turn out to be the much touted Windows Phone equivalent of Nokia's acclaimed 808 PureView phone if a new rumour is to be believed.

Windows Phone focused website WMPowerUser claims to have received a tip about the new camera centric phone from someone who appears to have seen a prototype. The site quotes the tipster to inform that the phone's body is made of polycarbonate material just like the recent Nokia Lumia phones (barring the Lumia 925) and has the same thickness as that of the Lumia 920 but it's lighter than the Lumia 920 which is one of the bulkiest phones out there. To give the device a slimmer profile, it's tapered at the edges.

The phone appears to have an AMOLED screen with the same resolution and size as that of the Lumia 920's screen. The Lumia 920 has a 4.5-inch PureMotion HD+ LCD display with a resolution of 768x1280. The speaker outlet are located at the bottom of the handsets.

While the device doesn't indicate the resolution of the camera camera and the label just reads "XX megapixels," the phone's camera lens is placed in a round housing that doesn't protrude much and has a cover that automatically opens when the camera app is fired. People who were expecting the Nokia Lumia 925 to sport a Xenon flash would be happy to know that the prototype of the forthcoming phone had a Xenon flash and a red LED focus assist light similar to point and shoot cameras.

The tipster goes on to inform that the phone features a new  "Nokia Pro Camera" app that has a refreshed interface, while the regular camera app is also available. The camera interface also offers manual focus.  It's not surprising given that Nokia recently launched the Lumia 925 with a new Nokia Smart Camera app that offers additional camera features including the ability to capture ten images at once and edit the pictures with options like Best Shot, Action Shot, and Motion Focus. This app can be set as the default camera app. So Nokia's closing the gap when it comes to imaging on its Windows Phone devices with some help from its software innovation to cover up for the platform's limitations.

There's no information on when the Finnish company plans to release the handset but it did hint during the Lumia 925 launch that it will make another announcement later in Summer. Rumours of the real PureView Windows Phone have been floating for a long time and some had even expected the company to release it last week but perhaps Nokia wants to spread launch announcements throughout summer to create buzz around its Lumia devices which are still struggling to get the consumer's attention.

Nokia Will Announce New Asha Line Up


Nokia Asha 501 officially 
Announced!
This appears to be another Asha line up probably with Lumia inspired colors. If you guys can remember, Nokia has teased a yellow qwerty Nokia phone last month with the same color on it and we thought that it could be the first Lumia qwerty phone. But it turns out to be another Asha qwerty device.This special event is taking place in New Delhi, India and the live global webcast will start at the following times:
  • New Delhi: 12.00pm
  • Helsinki: 9:30am
  • London: 7:30am
Nokia’s CEO, Stephen Elop, has mentioned during his interview last Tuesday that they are renewing their portfolio with new products coming in for the Asha series.
“We are continuing to renew our portfolio, which includes plans to announce innovation and new products in the Asha line in the days immediately ahead,” Chief Executive Stephen Elop told investors at an annual general meeting on Tuesday.

Nokia's Coming Android


Nokia Feo 800

After making plenty of controversial comments about Android, Nokia CEO, Stephen Elop, the Lumia-maker has finally done the unthinkable and yet the inevitable; it has embraced Google's platform. With the addition of a newly announced Nokia Feo 800, the Finns now has phones based on five platforms including Windows Phone, Meego, Symbian, and Series 40.

The Feo 800 will feature the latest Android 4.0 ICS out of the box. It's powered by a 1.5 GHz CPU ,the phone features a 4" AMOLED screen with pixel dimensions of 800x480, 8 MP camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and a 1850 mAh battery. Additionally, this will be the first Android device to flaunt Nokia's offline maps and navigation solution.

During the announcement, Elop said "The Android OS is so ugly that it managed to turn our beautiful polycarbonate monoblock into an ugly slab. Therefore, we decided to call it Feo, which means ugly in Spanish".

the Feo 800 will hit the market in early May. Similar, to Lumia 800 and N9, the device will be available in black, cyan, and magenta. Although there's no official word on its pricing, experts believe that the handset will cost around Rs 35,000 when it is available in India.

Nokia 301 & 105

Nokia 301 Dual Sim 

Say hi to a familiar face




Step up your shots

The 301 Dual SIM is packed with features that will make your photos look better than ever. Step-by-step voice instructions guide you through taking the perfect self-portrait. An epic 100-degree panorama function lets you get more in your shot. Sequential shooting takes a burst of five pictures so you can choose the best one. And sharing your shots to your friend’s phone is easy thanks to Nokia’s Slam function – even if you’re not on Wi-Fi. That’s a lot to play with.


In touch, on top

Make a busy life easier with the 301 Dual SIM. Sync your contacts, calendar and emails with Mail for Exchange to make your life easier. Send emails superfast with the Yahoo!, Gmail and Hotmail apps that are ready to use right away. And show you’re no social slouch – Facebook and Twitter apps come as standard. It’s the best bits of the internet, beefed up for you




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Nokia 105

Good-looking, long-lasting




Good looking – and tough too

Make a statement with the Nokia 105’s colour screen and bold body, available in cyan or black. And its bright, simple looks are complemented by a durable, dust and splash-proof keypad that keep your phone working well.






The good life

It’s the little essentials that make life easier. Like five programmable alarms. A speaking clock. And a flashlight so you’re never in the dark. The Nokia 105 also has an FM radio – so all you need is a headset to tap into a world of music. Plus it comes loaded with up to five great games, including Sudoku and Cricket Cup. The preloaded games may vary from country to country.


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