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Kamis, 19 Juli 2012

Nokia 808 PureView review: The 41-Megapixel

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Nokia 808 PureView announced itself with a bang at this year's Mobile World Congress at Barcelona. The phone's 41-megapixel drew attention from industry watchers as well as casual observers.

Nokia did its bit in building the excitement - from teaser images, to sample videos clicked with the 808, and the multi-legged roadshow that previewed the phone all over. The phone generated plenty of buzz, with PureView technology drawing lots of early praise.

With everything in place, Nokia fans and impartial observers alike were looking forward to the release of the phone, hoping against hope that the Nokia 808 would signal awakening of the sleeping Finnish giant.

Does the Nokia 808 force you to wake up and take notice, or would you be tempted to hit the snooze button? Let's find out.

Hardware/ Design
There's nothing spectacular about the front of the Nokia 808. The display takes the bulk of the space on the front, with the earpiece grill and the front-camera just above the Nokia branding on the top.

Just below the screen are three buttons, with no physical separation, such that they appear as one long button instead. The left-most button is (Green) Call/ Answer, the middle-button is Menu, while the right-most is the (Red) Power/ End Call button.

The back of the Nokia 808 PureView has the 41-megapixel sensor with Carl Zeiss optics, a Xenon flash and the loudspeaker, in a casing that rises well above the back.



The left side of the Nokia 808 is completely bare, while the right side features the volume rocker, the slider that can be used to lock/ unlock the phone and the dedicated camera key. The curved corners lead to the mini-HDMI, Micro-USB, mic and 3.5mm jack on the top, and the second microphone plus a lanyard/ wrist strap hole at the bottom.

The curves on the 808 are much needed, as they make the task of holding what is a rather bulky phone, a little bit easier. But the curves can only do so much, and the Nokia 808 feels like a relic from another era. Throw in an external antenna, and the 808 will be right at home in the 1990s.

The weight of the phone does nothing to change that impression. The phone looks and feels heavy, and wherever we went, the weight (169 grams) was almost always the first thing people talked about.

The phone measures 17.95mm thick at the camera - that's the closest a phone has coming to touch the 2-centimetre mark in recent times. We're not sure that's the crown Nokia should be gunning for. That's the price you pay for carrying 41 megapixels in your pocket. But even at its thinnest, the Nokia 808 is 13.95mm.



Contrast this with the Samsung Galaxy S III, which is just 8.6mm at its slimmest. The HTC One X and the iPhone 4S, at 8.9mm and 9.3mm are not too far away either.

The build quality is solid, with high-quality, matte-finish plastic used throughout.

The Nokia 808 PureView is powered by a 1.3GHz, single-core ARM11 processor. It comes with 512MB RAM and 16GB internal storage. Is that enough in today's world of multi-core processors? Read the performance section.

The removable battery (1400 mAh Nokia BV-4D) hides the microSD and Micro-SIM slots.

Display
The Nokia 808 features a 4-inch display with 640x360 resolution. For a phone that aims to compete at the premium end of the segment, that simply isn't good enough.

While the display size is adequate, it is crying out for more pixels - wish we could borrow some from the camera and give them to the display! If you set the disappointing resolution aside, the display is more than adequate.

The colour reproduction is accurate and the screen is bright, even outdoors.

Camera
Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that the main attraction of the Nokia 808 is the 41-megapixel camera combined with the PureView technology, that Nokia claims offers stunning results. So does it deliver? In short, yes!

The Nokia 808 PureView camera operates in two different modes. The first one is the full-resolution mode, where you can click 38-megapixel (4:3) or 34-megapixel (16:9) photographs. Don't go looking for a 41-megapixel mode, because it does not exist.

This WikiPedia image explains why the 41-megpaixel sensor is limited to 38 and 34-megapixel shooting modes.


The Nokia 808 can also click photographs in 2-megapixel (16:9), 3-megapixel (4:3), 5-megapixel and 8-megapixel effective resolutions. This is where the PureView technology earns its money.

The PureView technique involves taking a full image and oversampling it to the effective resolution you've selected. In 16:9 mode, the full image corresponds to 7728x4354 pixels, while 4:3 aspect ration means a 7152x5368 resolution.

Oversampling an image means combining adjacent pixels into one. The more pixels you combine, the more accurately the resultant pixel represents real-world information. With PureView, Nokia seems to have perfected this technology. The resultant images are crisp, with more details and lesser noise.

The optical zoom on Nokia 808 PureView works better than other mobiles or even point-and-shoots. The large sensor means the 808 implements optical zoom by simply cropping the relevant bit, which means there is no upscaling involved, which, in turn, results in better pictures.

Clicking photographs in full-resolution mode is unlike anything you may be used to. There's no zoom at all. If you want to click a distant object, point the camera in the general direction and click away. The 41-megapixel sensor means details or objects not visible to the naked eye will show up in the photograph just fine. Use crop to achieve the same result you would've got with a zoom lens.

Where's the Lotus Temple? A zoom and crop later, there it is.


But the results aren't always what you may expect. While the camera supports tap to focus, focusing on objects in the distance - ones that you can't even see on the screen - doesn't always work. A large sensor cannot be a replacement of a zoom lens with manual focus, and the results are proof. But that's just nit picking - no one's looking at the 808 to be a DSLR replacement. Not yet, anyways!

Clicked at full-resolution, the image one the right is a zoomed and cropped version of the one of the left.


The software is excellent, offering enough pre and post processing adjustments/ options to keep you satisfied.

The camera supports full-HD video recording as well as 720p at up to 30fps. The videos, much like the images, are sharp with excellent audio-quality thanks purportedly to Nokia's Rich Recording technology. Nokia claims distortion-free audio at up to 145dB, but we weren't even tempted to put that claim to test.

Overall, the Nokia 808 beats the pants out of any other camera phone and could easily replace your entry-level point-and-shoot cameras as well, for both still as well as video imaging.

Software/ UI
The 808 runs on Nokia Belle (Symbian OS 10.1) One thing you can say about the Symbian's overall look and fell is that other than adding a few new icons and a dash of colour, it hasn't changed much over the years.

While Belle brings new features like a notification bar and free-resizable home widgets, Symbian is not an Operating System designed for touch-devices, and incremental upgrades are not going to change that. We almost forgot - with Nokia Belle, you get six home-screens instead of three. Big whoop.

The browsing experience is average, but inferior to other phones in the similar price-bracket.  In terms of apps, the Nokia 808 comes bundled with almost everything you would need - from Twitter to Facebook (both are really just wrappers to Nokia's own Social app), YouTube to Adobe Reader, Shazam to Quickoffice and Mobile Office. Also bundled is a free version of JoikuSpot, which provides mobile hotspot functionality.

You may think all bases are covered, but while the apps are present in name, the functionality available is pretty basic compared to iOS/ Android counterparts. The Twitter app, for example, lacks conversation view, ability to view images inline, and a built-in browser.

Installing new apps isn't a great experience either. Some apps download in the background, but get stuck in a modal "preparing installation" for a few seconds, during which you can't do any other activity!

Our version of 808 PureView let us download 3 paid apps for free, courtesy Nokia. These apps were Angry Birds, Camera Lover Pack and National Geographic Photo Tips.

The highlight of the Nokia 808, camera aside, is the Drive app.  Once you move past the question "Why are Maps and Drive two different apps?", this application promises nothing but bundles of joy.

The built-in Drive app offers turn-by-turn navigation in what is perhaps the most complete, easy to use package across all platforms. It offers all the features you expect, in an intuitive interface, with some nice touches thrown in for free.

The counter that displays (in real-time) the amount of data the app has used will help keep those 3G bills in check. Route Overview is pretty convenient, and the intelligent swipe, which scrolls in the general direction where you are headed, is the most practical implementation we've seen.

You can also download maps onto the Nokia 808 and use them without an Internet connection. The Maps are pretty detailed (at least for Delhi), and include important landmarks, commercial establishments etc.

Another interesting app is the one we encountered right at the start. Upon first boot, the Phone switch app offered to import contacts, messages and other data from another Nokia. We were skeptical at first, but the within seconds, the 808 was using Bluetooth to download data from our trusted old Nokia E61.

Contacts, Photos, Notes, Bookmarks, SMS messages (all 626 of them) and, amazingly, 303 recent calls went from the old phone to the new, just like that. This ensured the most painless experience we've ever had while switching phones.

The Phone switch app works with select Nokia phones only.

Performance/ Battery Life
The Nokia 808, unfortunately, is no mean machine. It stutters; gasping for breath often, like an old man climbing stairs he once galloped two at a time. The new shirt hides a body in tatters. Physically, he's worn down by the passage of time, mentally, by his own refusal to move on.

If you'd we rather spell it in black and white, the performance of the Nokia 808 ranges from satisfactory at best, to poor, when compared to the likes of HTC One X and the Samsung Galaxy S III. The apps take some time to open, the processor can barely keep up with the CPU intensive PureView technology, and lags aren't that uncommon.

The touch response is average, unlikely to win awards for performance, but not the kind you would struggle with either. As noted earlier, the browsing experience is just about satisfactory. Another frustrating aspect of the Nokia 808 is its refusal to join known Wi-Fi networks automatically. We had to manually select the Wi-Fi network every time we switched locations.



The in-built keyboard is frustrating and even after two weeks of using the phone as our primary device, we couldn't type with any kind of speed. Swype, an alternative keyboard, is available in the Nokia Store as a free download, but, if anything, it performs worse than the built-in keyboard. Swype for Symbian seems to be a poor cousin of its Android counterpart.

The call reception and call quality are excellent, like most Nokia phones. Battery life is another area where the Nokia 808 does well. Even though the battery is rated at a modest1400 mAh, you shouldn't have any trouble getting through an entire day on a single charge. Not least because you are unlikely to find any apps that keep you engaged enough!

Verdict
Let's come out and state what everyone's thinking. What if the Nokia 808 was powered by a dual-core processor, had a gig of RAM, and ran Windows 8?

Sadly, a review is not the place to be playing the what-if game. One needs to restrict to what's presented, and the harsh reality, the one that wouldn't please Nokia or its (rapidly thinning) legion of fans one bit, is that this phone is no contender for the smartphone crown.

If you're looking for a camera that can make calls, buy the Nokia 808, because those are the two things it does very well. However, if you're looking for a good email/ browsing/ social/ gaming experience, move on, because Symbian isn't the answer.

Looking beyond the 808, Nokia has promised that the PureView technology will find its way on to other devices, and we look forward to phones that pack in better hardware and OS to back the great camera.

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Jumat, 13 Juli 2012

iPhone 4S, HTC One X and Nokia Lumia 900 the top 3 phones of AT&T says analyst

July 13, 2012, 5:13 A.M. EDTApple’s 8 month-old iPhone 4S with no LTE still the most popular AT&T smartphone whilst HTC One X running Android outsells the Nokia Lumia 900 LTE despite ad blitz.


It looks like LTE is not actually the main reason why customer buy phones. A new report by Street Insider reveals that AT&T’s top smartphone charts shows that Apple’s iPhone 4S is still undefeated and sitting at the top –but now, the chart has a new second placer.
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According to Canaccord Genuity Technology Analyst Michael Walkley’s “June channel checks,” HTC’s 2-month old (then) One X has outsold the Windows Phone-powered Nokia Lumia 900 last month. The Nokia Lumia 900 is sporting the tag price of $99.99 on contract while the LTE-enabled HTC One X running Android Ice Cream Sandwich is priced at $199.99.

If Walkley’s checks are accurate, it is safe to assume that customers prefer a more expensive Android phone than a cheaper but high-end and attractive Nokia device largely due to Android’s popularity.
Also, the June month checks indirectly suggests that Apple’s iPhone 4S does not need LTE to lure customers. The iPhone 4S is also sporting the tag price of $199.99 for the 16GB model which also requires a contract with the carrier.

The HTC One X is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Krait CPU, 1GB RAM, ships with Android Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box, boasts a 4.7-inch Super IPS LCD2 display with 720p HD resolution and an 8-megapixel back-facing camera plus a front-facing camera for video chat applications.

Meanwhile, the Nokia Lumia 900 is running Windows Phone, ships with a single-core processor, an 8-megapixel camera, and a 4.3-inch display with WVGA resolution or 480 x 800 pixels of resolution.
Both the HTC One X and the Nokia Lumia 900 offer LTE or Long Term Evolution.

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Jumat, 06 Juli 2012

The Smartphone Everyone is Talking About

1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Live more
Live life large with 4G LTE for faster network access, big 4.3" ClearBlack™ AMOLED™ display, Carl Zeiss® optics to capture great pictures every time, and front-facing camera for video calls over Wi-Fi. Designed to help you enjoy your mobile life to the fullest.

2. PERFORMANCE
2.1 Smooth streaming, fast connection

Powerful 1.4GHz Snapdragon processor handles the most demanding applications. Blazing fast 4G LTE lets you surf at speeds 10x faster than 3G. Beefy battery boasts up to 7 hours of talk time, up to 12.5 days of standby time.

3. DESIGN
3.1 Stunning looks, smooth touch

Finely crafted one-piece polycarbonate body with rounded edges and tapered ends slips easily into pocket or purse. Engineered for crystal clear calls. 4.3" ClearBlack™ AMOLED™ display for easy viewing indoors or out.

3. MULTIMEDIA
3.1 Carl Zeiss photo optics

Razor sharp Carl Zeiss Lens Optics and 8MP camera with dual LED flash captures great pictures every time. 1MP front-facing camera lets you instantly share the best moments of your day. Easy-to-use built-in video editing tools for professional productions.

4. WINDOWS® PHONE
4.1 A smarter way to app

It's the mobile experience you've been waiting for. Bring your contacts and social networks together with People Hub. Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer® 9 are loaded and ready to go. Choose from thousands of apps in Marketplace. And game time is anywhere, anytime there is coverage.

Limited 4G LTE availability in select markets. Deployment ongoing. 4G LTE device and data plan required. Claim compares 4G LTE download speeds to industry average 3G download speeds. LTE is a trademark of ETSI. Learn more about 4G LTE at att.com/network.

Limited-time offer. Discounted pricing requires new 1 or 2-year agreement with qualifying voice and data plans. Subject to Wireless Customer Agrmt. Credit approval req'd. Activ fee $36/line. Geographic, usage and other terms, conditions and restrictions apply, and may result in svc termination. Coverage and svcs not avail everywhere. Taxes and other charges apply.

Data (att.com/dataplans): If usage exceeds your monthly data allowance, you will automatically be charged overage for additional data provided. Other Monthly Charges/line may include a Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge (up to $1.25), a gross receipts surcharge, federal and state universal svc charges, fees and charges for other gov't assessments. These are not taxes or gov't req'd charges.

"Carl Zeiss" is a registered trademark of Carl Zeiss, Inc. All marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.

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Senin, 02 Juli 2012

Nokia Belle Feature Pack 2 leaked video shows new features


A video of a pre-release Feature Pack 2 for Symbian Belle has leaked. Currently available on Nokia's RDA (Remote Device Access), which only Nokia registered developers have access to, allows for Symbian Belle FP2 to be tried out in an emulator.
As the final Symbian hurrah for Nokia, Feature Pack 2 is expected to bring quite a lot to Symbian Belle. The user interface will see most of the changes with a new swipe to unlock, camera UI, navigation bar, widgets and better transition effects.
As demonstrated on the demo video below, the keyboard is now predictive and offers word completion. Also updated are the web browser, gallery and image editor. The music player will now place its own controls in the notifications bar.
That's just some of the changes coming in Feature Pack 2, some of them you can see in action in the video below.
Currently, there's no established timeframe of the Feature Pack 2's release, but it's certain that the Nokia 808 PureView will be among the first to get it.
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Senin, 25 Juni 2012

Snapdragon S4 chips will run Windows Phone 8 smartphones

Windows Phone 8 smartphones will use Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon S4 processor, the chip maker said yesterday.
Microsoft announced the Windows Phone 8 OS this week, and highlighted its multicore support as one of the improved features. The Snapdragon S4 processor is already being used in some smartphones running the Android OS including HTC's One X and some models of Samsung's Galaxy S III.
Microsoft and Qualcomm have worked closely on earlier versions of Windows Phone OS. All current smartphones running Windows Phone are based on Qualcomm's older single-core Snapdragon chips. The S4 chips come in multiple flavours, including a dual-core version with 3G/4G LTE and a quad-core version without the integrated radio.

"There are many components within the Snapdragon S4 processor that are tied to and powering many of these Windows Phone 8 features," said Qualcomm's PJ Jacobowitz.
The Snapdragon S4 chips are based on ARM architecture and made using the 28-nanometre processor. However, manufacturing issues related to the 28nm process have limited the supply of the chips, with industry executives expecting S4 supplies to normalise by the end of this year. The Snapdragon S4 chips will also be used in tablets running in the upcoming Windows 8 OS.

Some of the features highlighted by Qualcomm include the S4's integrated graphics processor. Windows Phone 8 OS brings the CPU and graphics processor closer, which will help improve application and graphics performance.
The S4 chips also have GPS and GLONASS, which will provide access to satellite networks for better mapping and location services. Integrated features on the chip will also improve security functions on the smartphone OS.
Microsoft has said the first wave of Windows Phone 8 smartphones will come from Nokia, Huawei, Samsung, and HTC, which will all use Qualcomm chips. Smartphones with the OS are expected to arrive later this year.

Source : news.techworld

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Sabtu, 23 Juni 2012

Nokia Lumia 710 Price – New Windows Smartphone


Nokia Lumia 710 is latest windows Smartphone with 1.4GHz CPU, 3.7” inch ClearBlack Touchscreen display and 5MP camera with HD Video @ attractive price in India.
Nokia Lumia 710
Nokia Lumia 710 Mobile Features:
  • Fashionable design and exchangeable back covers
  • 8GB Memory
  • Capacitive touch screen with pinch zoom
  • Faster web browsing experience with IE 9 and HTML5
  • View and Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents
  • Available in 2 colors Black and white with many colorful back covers options
Nokia Lumia 710 Price in India: < Rs. 20,000/- INR
Nokia Lumia 710 Video:
Nokia Lumia 710 Windows Smartphone Technical Specifications:
  • 3G, WCDMA (HSPA+) / Quadband GSM (900/1800/1900)
  • 3.7” inch (480 x 800 Pixels) ClearBlack AMOLED Display
  • 1.4 GHz SIngle Core Processor + 512MB RAM
  • 8GB Memory
  • 5 Megapixel Camera (28 mm wide angle) with LED Flash, 720p Video Recording and Autofocus
  • Xbox Live Hub for Gaming and Zune Player for Music
  • Wireless 802.11 b/g/n + Bluetooth v2.1
  • Integrated A-GPS receivers with Nokia Maps
  • Facebook integration with phonebook
  • Stereo Fm Radio
  • Nokia 1300 mAh battery
  • Talk time up to 455 Minutes
  • Standby time up to 400 Hours
  • Dimensions: 119 x 62.4 x 12.5 mm
  • Weight: 125.5 gm
Nokia Lumia 710 Box Packs Includes:
Handset, Stereo Headset WH-208, Nokia Battery BP-3L, Charger AC-10, Charging and Data Cable CA-190CD

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Senin, 18 Juni 2012

Harga dan Spesifikasi Nokia Lumia 710 dan Lumia 800

Nokia Lumia 710 dan Lumia 800 - Nokia Indonesia secara resmi meluncurkan dua smartphone seri Lumia, yakni Lumia 710 dan Lumia 800, di Atrium Senayan City Jakarta, Jumat (17/2/2012). Keduanya merupakan smartphone pertama Nokia yang berjalan dengan sistem operasi Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango).

Penjualan perdana smartphone Nokia ini akan berlangsung selama 3 hari, dari tanggal 17 hingga 19 Februari 2012, dari pukul 10 pagi hingga 10 malam. Country Manager Nokia Indonesia Matrin Chirotarrab, mengklaim, Lumia 710 dan Lumia 800 ialah smartphone terbaik yang dibuat Nokia bersama Microsoft.

"Bersama Microsoft, Nokia telah mewujudkan sebuah ekosistem baru yang membuka peluang untuk pengembang aplikasi," kata Martin. Pada penjualan perdana ini, pembeli Nokia Lumia akan mendapat akses Internet gratis dari XL Axiata selamat 12 bulan.

Berikut spesifikasi Nokia Lumia 710 dan Lumia 800:

Nokia Lumia 800
- Prosesor Qualcomm MSM8255 1,4GHz
- RAM 512MB
- Memori internal 16GB (tanpa slot MicroSD)
- OS Windows Phone 7,5 Mango
- Layar sentuh 3,7 inci AMOLED dengan lapisan kaca Gorilla Glass, dan beresolusi 800 x 400 piksel
- Kamera 8MP berlensa Carl Zeiss f/2.2 dengan LED flash
- Dimensi: 116,5 x 61,2 x 12,1 mm
- Berat: 142 gram
- Tombol: power, volume, kamera
- Konektivitas: MicroUSB, MicroSIM, Jack audio 3,5 mm, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Baterai BV-5JW 3,7 V 1.450 mAh
- Harga Rp 5.250.000,-

Nokia Lumia 710
- Prosesor Qualcomm MSM8255 1,4GHz
- RAM 512MB
- Memori internal 8GB (tanpa slot MicroSD)
- OS Windows Phone 7,5 Mango
- Layar sentuh 3,7 inci dengan lapisan kaca Gorilla Glass, dan beresolusi 800 x 400 piksel
- Kamera 5MP f/2.4 dengan LED Flash
- Dimensi: 119 x 62,4 x 12,5 mm
- Berat: 126 gram
- Tombol: power, volume, kamera
- Konektivitas: MicroUSB, MicroSIM, Jack audio 3,5 mm, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Baterai BP-3L 3,7 V 1.300 mAh
- Harga Rp 2.900.000,-

Sumber : tekno.kompas.com
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Harga dan Spesifikasi Lengkap Nokia Lumia 900

Harga dan Spesifikasi Lengkap Nokia Lumia 900 - Pabrikan ponsel asal Finlandia, Nokia sepertinya sedang mencoba membangun kembali kerajaan bisnisnya yang beberapa tahun terakhir mengalami penurunan. Posisi yang selama ini sempat menjadi tempat Nokia nangkring selama beberapa tahun kini sudah di ambil alih oleh Samsung, pabrikan ponsel asal Korea. Bahkan sempat terdengar kabar bahwa Samsung sudah menawar Nokia untuk di akuisisi sebesar 172 Triliun.

Tidak mau tetap di bawah bayang-bayang Samsung, Nokia kini kembali mengeluarkan beberapa smartphone canggih mereka yang sudah menyabet beberapa penghargaan sebagai ponsel favorit, yaitu Nokia Lumia 900. Ponsel berbais Windows Phone ini hadir dengan layar clear black AMOLED selebar 4,3 inch dengan kedalaman warna 3264 x 2448 pixel. Kamera utama Nokia Lumia 900 sudah dilengkapi dengan optik Carl Zeiss, lensa yang di klaim mampu mengambil gambar dengan baik di segala kondisi.

Smartphone ber-kamera 8 MP ini juga sudah dilengkapi dengan kamera sekunder 1 MP untuk keperluan video call. Sementara untuk warna, Nokia Lumia 900 hadir dalam beberapa varian warna, yaitu hitam, puith dan cyan. Kelebihan lain yang di tawarkan oleh Nokia Lumia 900 adalah prosesor Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8055 berkecepatan 1,4 GHz dan kartu grafis Adreno 205. Sementara untuk ketahanan baterai, Nokia Lumia 900 di klaim mampu bertahan selama 300 jam stand by. 

Bagaimana, tertarik untuk memiliki smartphone Windows dari Nokia? Saat ini Nokia Lumia 900 di bandrol dengan harga sekiat 4,5 juta rupiah di pasaran Indonesia. Sebelum Anda benar-benar membelinya, mungkin baiknya Anda lihat-lihat dulu spesifikasi lengkapnya berikut ini.

Spesifikasi Lengkap Nokia Lumia 900 :

Umum
Network
2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 ,3G HSDPA 900 /1900 / 2100
Layar
Tipe
AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Ukuran
480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches (~217 ppi pixel density), multitouch, Corning Gorilla Glass, Nokia ClearBlack display
Dimensi
Ukuran/Berat
127.8 x 68.5 x 11.5 mm, 90 cc / 160 g
Audio
Fitur
Vibration
MP3, WAV ringtones
Jack
3.5mm jack audio
Speakerphone
Ya
Memory
Internal
16GB storage, 512 MB RAM
Eksternal
Tidak
Data
3G
HSDPA, 42 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
EDGE
Class 33
GPRS
Class 33
WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
Infrared
Tidak
USB/Port
v2.0 microUSB
Kamera
Primer
8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual-LED flash, Geo-tagging
Sekunder
1 MP, VGA@15fps
Video Record
720p@30fps, video stabilization
Baterai
Tipe
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1830 mAh (BP-6EW)
Standby
Up to 300 h (2G) / Up to 300 h (3G)
Talk Time
Up to 7 h (2G) / Up to 7 h (3G)
Fitur
OS
Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango
CPU
Qualcomm APQ8055 Snapdragon, 1.4 GHz Scorpion, GPU Adreno 205
Browser
HTML5
GPS
with A-GPS support and GLONASS
Messaging
SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Java
Tidak, Fitur tambahan: Stereo FM radio with RDS, - MicroSIM card support only - SNS integration - Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic - Document viewer/editor - Video/photo editor - Voice memo/command/dial - Predictive text input, Xbox Live Hub, Marketplace, Office Applications (Excel, Word, Powerpoint, One Note), Skydrive storage for Documents & Notes

Multiple SIM
Tidak
Video Player
MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
MP3 Player
MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA player
Audio Record
Ya
TV
Tidak


Harga : Rp 5,5 Juta

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Harga dan Spesifikasi Lengkap Nokia 808 PureView

Harga dan Spesifikasi Lengkap Nokia 808 PureView - Nokia 808 PureView merupakan produk ponsel symbian terbaru dari nokia yang hadir dengan kamera revolusioner yakni kamera Carl Zeiss dengan sensor optik 41 megapiksel, jauh lebih tinggi ketimbang kamera di ponsel cerdas yang lain. Kamera nokia 808 PureView ini di lengkapi dengan sensor lebar dan prosesor, untuk menghasilkan gambar resolusi sangat tinggi.

Nokia 808 PureView juga disertai fitur Nokia Rich Recording, Nokia 808 PureView dikalim mampu menghasilkan kualitas rekaman audio setara dengan kualitas rekaman di Compact Dics, mampu merekam dan memutar video full HD 1080p.
Spesifikasi Nokia 808 PureView :
General
- 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
- 3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
- Announced 2012, February
- Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2012, May

Body
- Dimensions 123.9 x 60.2 x 13.9 mm, 95.5 cc
- Weight 169 g

Display
- Type AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
- Size 360 x 640 pixels, 4.0 inches (~184 ppi pixel density)
- Multitouch Yes
- Protection Corning Gorilla Glass
- Nokia ClearBlack display

Sound
- Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
- Loudspeaker Yes
- 3.5mm jack Yes

Memory
- Card slot microSD, up to 32 GB
- Internal 16 GB storage, 1 GB ROM, 512 MB RAM

Data
- GPRS Class 33
- EDGE Class 33
- Speed HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
- WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, UPnP technology
- Bluetooth Yes, v3.0 with A2DP
- NFC Yes
- USB Yes, microUSB v2.0, USB On-the-go support

Camera
- Primary 41 MP (38 MP effective, 7152 x 5368 pixels), Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, Xenon flash
- Features 1/1.2'' sensor size, ND filter, geo-tagging, face detection
- Video Yes, 1080p@30fps, 3x digital zoom (effective 24-74mm f/2.4 @1080p)
- Secondary Yes, VGA; VGA@30fps video recording

Features
- OS Nokia Belle OS
- CPU 1.3 GHz ARM 11
- Sensors Accelerometer, proximity, compass
- Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
- Browser HTML5, Adobe Flash Lite
- Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS; FM transmitter
- GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
- Java Yes, MIDP 2.1
- Colors Black, White, Red
- SNS integration

Battery
- Standard battery, Li-Ion 1400 mAh (BV-4D)
- Stand-by Up to 465 h (2G) / Up to 540 h (3G)
- Talk time Up to 11 h (2G) / Up to 6 h 50 min (3G)

Harga Nokia 808 PureView :
Untuk harga Nokia 808 PureView akan di banderol sekitar US$ 605 atau sekitar Rp 6,5 juta dan mulai di jual pada bulan mei mendatang.

Video Nokia 808 PureView :

Nah itulah ponsel Nokia 808 PureView yang telah di rilis dari nokia dengan kamera 41 megapixel, bagi penggemar nokia kita tunggu saja kehadirannya di indonesia.

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