High-Spec Nokia 1520 – Tops the List of Best Windows Phones

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Creative Canvas

 

We cannot talk about top Smartphones and Phablets without mentioning the two tech giants – Samsung and Apple. Over the last few years, they have been relentlessly dominating the world of Smartphones. Amidst this Smartphone battle, Nokia Inc. has found its shining spot. Recently, their high-spec Smartphone, Nokia 1520, topped the list of best Windows Phones in the first quarter of 2014. This high-spec Smartphone comes with amazing features such as large screen display, great battery life, and super-sensitive touch screen, etc.

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Detailed Design & Display

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There are two main features that strike you when you look at this Smartphone: the first is the large 6-inch screen and the second is its slim and beautifully crafted body. It’s a mere 8.7mm thick polycarbonate body which weighs just 209 grams. This is one design-led Smartphone that feels amazing to hold. Its display is eye-catching and crisp. In simple words, it’s the most pin-sharp and the most accurate Smartphone out there.

 

Bigger View

 

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The PureView branded camera of Nokia 1520 combines a 1/2.5-inch 20MP BSI CMOS sensor with a F2.4 lens and optical image stabilization. Its further camera specifications are as below:

  • 26mm equivalent focal length

  • Optical Image Stabilization

  • dual LED flash 

  • Front-facing, 1.2MP “wide angle” camera


Wireless Charging

 

Nokia is doing better than its competitors right now to make wireless charging not a fad but an everyday part of Smartphone life. Nokia has successfully managed to incorporate wireless charging into the Nokia 1520 body. This means you need not worry about cables and chargers to charge your phone. It gets charged by simply keeping it on its charging plate. This amazing feature helps it conquer the hearts of millions of people around the world.


Unmatched Video Quality

 

With 4 built-in microphones, you not only get distortion-free, immersive directional stereo recording, but also highly improved sound clarity for the sound you want to capture. In short, you get the voice quality that you deserve.

 

Find out more about the Nokia Lumia 1520 at http://www.nokia.com/in-en/phones/phone/lumia1520

 

 

Battle of Two Smartphone Giants

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Apple Planning to beat Samsung in the field of the Tablets

The battle lines have once again been drawn between the two tech giants– Apple and Samsung. But, this time, it’s a tablet war. Let’s see how these tech giants measure up against each other.

A few years ago, tablets were unknown handheld devices for many people but today they are the preferred choice in the field of technology. What the iPhone has done for Apple in the Smartphone market, the iPad mini is doing in the tablet segment.

Apple is now planning to beat Samsung in the tablet space like it is doing in the premium Smartphone segment. Moreover, it is expected that Apple’s iPad mini is taking flight to Samsung’s door in the tablet market-space and striving to conquer the smart-tech world with smart-tablet technology.

iPad mini – The best mid-sized Tablet

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iPad mini – Beautifully integrated

The top features of iOS7 like control center, Airdrop, and smarter multitasking make the experience of using iPad Mini even better and much simpler than ever. These two were not just designed to work together, they were designed to enhance one another.

Without any doubt, if you are a big fan of Apple, the massive jump in features like screen resolution is the most welcome change on the Apple’s tablets. But, what’s more impressive and hard to truly appreciate at times, is that there is no drop-off in pixels in the smaller screen size.

Is Apple better than Samsung? Which has the edge on the specifications?

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Both tech giants are enormously popular, but both are incredibly different.

  1. Integrated vs. Licensed

  2. Small screen vs. big screens

  3. Design-centric vs. spec-centric, and the list goes on and on

Like the Galaxy S4, the Apple iPhone 5s takes smash hit to an incrementally new level. The Apple models are faster than Samsung models. The improvements in the display, screen, and the camera keep Apple ahead of competitors (Samsung, Nokia, etc.). If you are an avid fan of Apple models and you want multitasking features, then Apple is the best option to have.

For more information about Apple Vs Samsung. Read more http://mashable.com/2014/04/03/apple-v-samsung-trial/

Nokia Lumia 930 – Simply the Best Smartphone

Though the acquisition is still pending, the giant technology firm, Nokia, went ahead and brought out a new handheld device – Nokia Lumia 930. This is a fantastic Windows phone that comes with a number of top features, which are not present in its predecessors. It appears that Nokia wants to stay ahead in Smartphone competition and strives to dominate the world of communication. That’s why they work to surprise you with new devices.

Nokia Lumia 930, the new international version of the Lumia Icon, features a 5-inch full HD display and a 20 Megapixel Pureview camera with a Zeiss lens. Among the other features that allows this camera to steal the show, not only does it have optical image stabilization, but the phone also ships with a creative studio app that’ll allow you to add Instagram-style filters to your snapshots.

The Lumia 930 comes with pentaband LTE, Quad band HSPA+ and Quad-band GSM, so you should be able to get fast speeds nearly anywhere you go. In addition to this, it will be available in four colors: white, black, bright orange, and bright green. “We have built this international version of the Icon for absolute speed and performance,” said Microsoft’s Stephen Elop. The handset will go on sale globally, beginning in Europe and will sell for about $599.

Finally, the Nokia 930 takes the Lumia Icon and resolves a lot of user’s concerns. It is now available for international users and is not limited to one specific carrier. For more information, visit http://mashable.com/2014/04/02/new-nokia-lumia-930/

TOP 4 Upcoming Smartphones in 2014

It’s hard to imagine a world without smartphones these days. As we can see a rapid decline in the share of non-smartphones, the demand for smartphones is growing rapidly. With the pace of Smartphones evolution moving so fast, there is always something waiting in the wings. The lineup of upcoming Smartphones in 2014 is fabulous. Each has its own special features and functionalities. We’ve rounded up the best smartphones for 2014, those we consider to be the best across all platforms. Here we are looking at those phones that haven’t yet launched. Some will be rumor and some will be true, but here we will highlight those phones, everyone wants to see in their hands. Let’s start the countdown of top four upcoming smartphones in the year 2014.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Samsung has formally announced the Galaxy Note 3 Neo. This handheld device features faux leather back, neatly dressing the 5.5 inch 750p AMOLED display, 1.6GHz quad-core processor and 8-megapixel camera.

LG G Pro 2: Along with the LG G3, it is rumored that LG is also going to launch a new Smartphone “LG G Pro 2”. This device features LTE connectivity, a fingerprint scanner, and 5.9 inch 1080×1920 resolution display.

HTC M8: The price of HTC M8 will be higher than other smartphones due to its innovative features that makes its experience above the standard. Its features include a live home screen for streaming your favorite content, 5 inch screen with 1080×1920 resolution display.

HCT Butterfly 2: Again, HTC will have a new model for their butterfly series and expected to be more famous than M8. Features that make HCT butterfly 2 one of the best Smartphones are: 5.2’’ Full HD panel, NFC capability, the whole device is waterproof, Snapdragon 800.

If you are planning to buy a new Smartphone, hold on and wait for a few days as many of the above smartphones will launch soon. For more information, read more http://alltoptens.com/top-10-upcoming-android-smartphones-in-2014/

Samsung Galaxy S5 VS Google Nexus 5 – Android Competition

The Samsung Galaxy S5 is likely to go on to become one of the top-selling Android Smartphones of the year 2014. This Smartphone is the latest in Samsung’s flagship line and better in performance and design than ever. The Samsung Galaxy S5 will soon hit the market and compete with the best Android Smartphones, including the Nexus 5. While Samsung looks to add more features on top of Android with the Galaxy S5, Google uses the Nexus 5 as a great example of what an effective Android device can do without carrier add-ons and manufacture overlays. We’ll take a look at how they differ in terms of hardware, software and user-experience.

Display

Both these Android Smartphones offer a similar size display. The Nexus 5 features a 4.9 inch display with 1920×1080 screen resolution and the Galaxy S5 offers a 5.1 inch display with 1920×1080 screen resolution. The Nexus 5 display looks nice, but users do not get much control over its display other than brightness. The Galaxy S5’s display can perfectly adapt to the environment to deliver the better look.

Camera

Samsung packs a bigger 16 megapixel sensor in the Galaxy S5, which is better than the 8-megapixel version found on the Nexus 5. The Samsung Galaxy S5 also brings a new, improved camera interface that amazingly supports new shooting modes and adds HRD in videos. The Galaxy S5 also records 4K video at 30 fps, something that the Nexus 5 is not capable of achieving.

Hardware

The Galaxy S5 comes with 16GB of internal memory, but you have a provision to expand it, via MicroSD cards, up to 64 gigs. The Nexus 5 also comes with 16GB internal memory, but you have no provision to expand it via MicroSD cards.

Interface

The Galaxy S5 runs on the same Android 4.4 KitKat as the Nexus 5. Moreover, it comes with a new TouchWiz customer user interface. Samsung has gone for simpler, more modern icons, and it has tried to simplify it all with icons in the settings in lieu of a long lists.

It is clear that Samsung, with the new Galaxy S5, desires to make significant progress in the field of Wireless technology. For more information, read more at http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-s5-vs-nexus-5-quick-look-2-353160/

Meet FreedomPop’s new Privacy Phone “Snowden Phone”

Last year, many phone companies caught our attention by unveiling privacy smartphones to overcome the risk of data hacking. For those who are concerned about their calls and data privacy, FreedomPop, a company that sells free wireless and internet service is launching a phone, dubbed the “Snowden phone”. This ultra-secure phone secures your voice calls and data with 128-bit encryption. It also provides VPN for anonymous web browsing. The phone is actually a Samsung Galaxy S2 that FreedomPop experts rejiggered into a call and data-encrypting device. Its built-in virtual private network lets you surf the web anonymously.

Snowden phone packs a dual-core 1.2 GHz Samsung Exynos processor, 16 GB of storage and an 8-mega pixel camera. The most important thing to remember is that it includes free calls and texts. Data is free too, but limited to 50 MB/month and lasts only three months. After that, it’s $10 – a month. It’s almost clear now that the so-called Snowden Phone is intended as a supplementary device for when a user wants to secure his/her data and voice calls in a trouble-free way.

According to FreedomPop CEO, Steven Stokols, the intention is to bring private options to people at affordable prices. He acknowledges that the phone could be used to help criminals since it’s not traceable, but their intentions are clear.

In case you use a privacy phone to call landlines, there’s no guarantee of protection. FreedomPop claims the phone prevents third parties from eavesdropping on your communications, protects from malware and bypass restrictions on websites.

For more information, visit http://mashable.com/2014/03/05/snowden-phone/

The Next Big Thing! Nokia Unveils a Triad of Android Smartphones

For the past three years, Nokia primarily powered its devices with the Windows phone OS but, the limitations of that OS prevented the Nokia phone makers from building a low-priced smartphone. Nokia is now targeting emerging markets with its three low-priced Smartphones that use Google’s Android operating system rather than the Windows operating system.

This giant technology firm followed a new way by introducing three Android Smartphones, Nokia X, Nokia X+, and Nokia XL. These new Android Smartphones are powered by Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon dual core processor and feature a Lumia-style design with a myriad of color choices. The operating system of these X series is a modified version of Android’s Jellybean, and the home screen looks similar to Windows Phone.

Nokia X: Nokia X Smartphones boast a 4-inch IPS capacitive display and a 3 megapixel rear camera. In addition to this, it also includes 512 MB of RAM and 4GB of storage, which can be expanded through its MicroSD card slot.

Nokia X+: Nokia X+ is almost identical to Nokia X but is packed with more storage space and memory owing to the inclusion of a 4GB MicroSD card and 768MB RAM.

Nokia XL: Nokia XL Smartphones boasts a 5-inch display with a 2-megapixel front end camera and a 5 megapixel rear camera. Like the Nokia X+, it too comes with a 4GB MicroSD card. It also includes 768MB of RAM.

This X-series is not coming to countries where high-end Smartphones reign supreme. For instance, these Android Smartphones aren’t touching the US, Korean, and Japanese markets. Nokia will pump the X series into Asian countries like China, Thailand, India and Mexico.

For more information, visit http://www.nokia.com/global/search/?action=siteSearch&qt=nokia&weight=products

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact Expected To Steal the Spotlight

Unlike other downsized Smartphones such as the Galaxy S4 Mini or HTC One, the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact retains the same specifications as its high-end predecessor, Sony Xperia Z1. It’s something Xperia fans have been waiting for for a long time – a portable device that’s small and beautifully crafted to fit in the palm of your hand, yet has the power of a full sized smartphone.

Along with small-display, users will find a quad-core 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, Android 4.3 Jelly bean operating system with an upgrade to Android 4.4 Kit Kat possible, and a 20.7 MP camera.

Open up new experiences

There is still some bloat to this Xperia Z1 Compact handset. Xperia Z1 users criticized the model for being just too big, but the Xperia Z1 Compact – although the design is the same with 14mm of space above and below the display, doesn’t allow any wasted space.

Camera

Sharper, clearer and brighter pictures that you want to shoot. The camera possesses the same quality that you’d expect from Sony’s compact digital camera.

Design

The design of Xperia Z1 Compact is elegant, slim and simple yet flexible. It fits in your hand perfectly as it comes with a handy 4.3’’ display, that’s just the right size for you.

Stunning Colors

This small and NFC enabled phone comes in a range of stunning colors that complements its whole design as well as the quality of each of its hardware and software.

Dust resistant and water proof

It has an impressive IP55/IP58 rating, which makes this small-sized sleek Smartphone both waterproof and dust-resistant

Most importantly, Sony has pleased users by taking the solid approach that many giant Smartphone makers (Apple, Samsung, LG) are unusually reluctant to do by launching a Smartphone in a handy size.

For more information, visit http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/phones/xperia-z1/

Nokia To Launch Low-Cost Android Smartphone Later This Month

This week has seen a flurry of interesting information regarding Nokia’s Normandy phone, dubbed as Nokia X. Despite being in the final stages of sale to Microsoft Corp., it’s hard to believe that Nokia appears to be moving forward with its first-ever Android Smartphone later this month. The phone is rumored to be the replacement for the Asha series in the emerging markets. According to The Wall Street Journal reports, the Finnish company is preparing to unveil the low-cost Android Smartphone at the Mobile World Congress conference, which takes place in Barcelona in February. This much-discussed Android device will also target emerging markets, but won’t promote some key features that are typically seen on Google’s Android platform, including the Google Play app store.

The Nokia Normandy’s specifications to look out for include:

  1. Four inch touch screen with a 480×800 pixel resolution

  2. Powered by a dual-core, 1GHz Snapdragon processor with 512MB of RAM.

  3. 4GB internal memory with a MicroSD card slot

  4. Operating system – Android 4.4 KitKat

  5. 5-megapixel rear camera

  6. A modest 1500mAh battery

  7. Expected to come in six different colors.

A few years ago, Nokia was dominating the whole cell phone market and generating raves. But now it has lost ground due to the growing popularity of Android worldwide. The instant decision to release the Android phone underscores how badly both Microsoft and Nokia miscalculated the mobile market. For more information, visit http://mashable.com/2014/02/10/nokia-android-smartphone-microsoft/

Apple iPhone 5s is Still World’s Top-Selling Smartphone

In spite of the growing dominance of the Android OS, Apple Inc. continues to maintain a healthy lead in the world of Smartphones. According to recent reports, the launch of the iPhone smartphones helped propel Apple to the top in the market. With a figure of 42% of Apple smartphones owned in the U.S. in the 4th quarter of 2013, it leads samsung’s 26% share.

As the giant technology firms Apple and Samsung grew, significant losses were seen by competing smartphone makers like Motorola, HTC and BlackBerry. Only LG Inc. seemed to slightly gain an edge, but figures indicate that it still controls less than 10 percent of the market. In terms of operating system, BlackBerry grabbed a 3.4% share in the market and remained slightly ahead of Microsoft Corporation’s Windows OS, which had a 3.1% share in the market.

“The only way for manufacturers to pull ahead in this new mobile landscape is to ensure they are able to meet the upgrade pace and recover the value of existing or old devices, creating stickiness between them and the consumer,” opined by Bashar Nejdawi, president of Ingram Micro North America Mobility.

Bolstered by the release of the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C models, Apple’s improved numbers won’t come as much of a surprise to those who followed Apple’s recent earnings report, which revealed that the company broke a sales record last year, selling 51 million iPhones in the first quarter alone. Read more

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