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Lumia 815
20/09/2012 11:53
Edgar Mkrtchyan has produced a bunch of really appealing Nokia conceptslately and joining them is his latest work: Nokia Lumia 815. This is a music phone with Windows Phone 8, a dual core CPU and a design based on asymmetry. As you can see, on one side we’ve got a huge speaker area, that should provide great sound from the device.

On the other side we have the normal buttons for volume, camera and On/Off. Nokia Lumia 815 runs Windows Phone 8 with Xbox Music integration on top of a dual core 1.6 GHz processor and has a special partition for multimedia. It has a total of 4 large speakers (4 x 5 W) and support for Dolby Digital Plus technology. The audio part is hidden behind a black aluminum band that’s wrapped around this Nokia mockup. One of the sides of the handset is thinner than the other, as shown in the pics, for better holding in the user’s hand.
At the front we have a 4.5 inch AMOLED screen with a 1280 x 768 pixel resolution and Gorilla Glass protection, as well as physical front buttons. At the back there’s a 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, 1080p recording and dual LED flash. Finally, we have a 3MP front camera, 32/64GB of storage, a microSD card slot and 2500 mAh battery on board. Nokia Lumia 815 gets NFC and DLNA certification, too. Is asymmetry viable with today’s design standards?
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Lumia 820 & 920
07/09/2012 00:55
Fraîchement annoncés au Nokia World 2012, les smartphones Windows Phone 8 Nokia Lumia 920 et 820 livrent enfin leurs caractéristiques officielles, déjà bien cernées par les rumeurs de ces derniers jours.
Deux smartphones ( et non trois, non plus qu'un projet de tablette Nokia sous Windows 8, comme le suggéraient les rumeurs ) ont été dévoilés durant la conférence de presse commune entre Nokia et Microsoft ouvrant le Nokia World 2012, qui ouvrent officiellement le bal des terminaux Windows Phone 8 même si Samsung leur a volé la vedette avec son annonce du Samsung ATIV S quelques jours plus tôt.
Stephen Elop, CEO de Nokia, a d'ailleurs envoyé une pique à son concurrent en affirmant que si n'importe qui peut monter sur scène à tout moment pour annoncer un produit, sa gamme Lumia est la première à être dévoilée avec Windows Phone 8 parfaitement fonctionnel.
Nokia Lumia 920 PureView
Parmi les smartphones annoncés, on trouve bien sûr le Nokia Lumia 920 PureView, smartphone Windows Phone 8 de dimensions 130 x 70,8 x 10,7 mm pour 185 g, doté d'un affichage 4,5" 1280 x 768 pixels PureMotion HD+ avec dalle IPS, technologie ClearBlack, et Super Sensitive Touch ( fourni par Synaptics ) assurant une interaction même avec les ongles ou des gants ( ce que ne permettent pas les affichages capacitifs ).
Le smartphone embarque un processeur dual core 1,5 GHz SnapDragon S4 de Qualcomm avec 1 Go de RAM et 32 Go d'espace de stockage tandis que le service Skydrive de stockage en cloud fournit 7 Go supplémentaires.
(Update : contrairement à ce que nous indiquions, le Lumia 920 ne présente pas de port pour carte mémoire).
L'APN au dos dispose un capteur 8,7 megapixels (f/2.0) avec flash LED, optique Carl Zeiss et stabilisateur optique assorti de multiples possibilités de traitement de l'image. Il est aussi capable d'enregistrement vidéo Full HD 1080p. En façade, on trouvera un APN 1,2 megapixel pour la visioconférence.

Le Nokia Lumia 920 PureView est doté des connectivités sans fil WiFi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.1, d'un module A-GPS / Glonass, d'un module NFC tandis que la recharge passe par un port micro USB. La batterie 2000 mAh fournira jusqu'à 17 heures d'autonomie en conversation 2G, 10 heures en conversation 3G ou jusqu'à 400 heures en veille, avec recharge sans fil Qi.
Quadribande GSM, quadribande WCDMA et pentabande LTE ( 100Mbps / 50 Mbps ), il est notamment compatible DC-HSPA+ 42 Mbps. Il sera commercialisé au dernier trimestre 2012 pour un prix pas encore communiqué.
Nokia Lumia 820
Le Nokia Lumia 820 est l'autre smartphone Windows Phone 8 annoncé au Nokia World 2012 et se pose comme le petit frère du Lumia 920. Son affichage possède une diagonale de 4,3" en résolution 800 x 480 pixels mais utilisant la technologie OLED, également avec technologies ClearBlack et Super Sensitive Touch.
Il est lui aussi doté d'un processeur dual core 1,5 GHz SnapDragon S4, avec 1 Go de RAM mais seulement 8 Go de mémoire interne, avec extension possible par port pour carte mémoire et avec le stockage Skydrive en cloud.
Au dos, le capteur de l'APN est de 8 megapixels avec optique Carl Zeiss, double flash LED et possibilité d'enregistrement vidéo Full HD 1080p. En façade, la visioconférence sera assurée par un APN VGA.
De dimensions 123,8 x 68,5 x 9,9 mm pour 160 g, il est compatible WiFi, Bluetooth 3.1, NFC et dispose d'un module A-GPS / Glonass. Sa batterie offre une capacité de 1650 mAh, pour une autonomie de 14 heures en conversation 2G, 8 heures en conversation 3G et jusqu'à 330 heures en veille, également avec recharge sans fil Qi.
Le Nokia Lumia 820 est un smartphone quadribande GSM, quadribande WCDMA, pentabande LTE et compatible DC-HSPA+ 42 Mbps. Il sera commercialisé fin 2012 à un prix encore inconnu.

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Meets Louis Vuitton
24/08/2012 13:28
Well, it seems that Edgar Mkrtchyan is becoming a household name, when it comes to fresh Nokia concept phones. Today he shows us the luxury handset Nokia Louis Vuitton Edition, with Windows Phone 8 on board. It’s been a while since I’ve seen a luxury Nokia phone and something to emulate the elegance of the older L’amour series, so this could be it.

We’re dealing with a Windows Phone 8 device with some minor Louis Vuitton customization when it comes to software. The design of the Nokia concept involves a curved big screen, surrounded with pure gold and the rear area made of polycarbonate, printed in the famous Louis Vuitton pattern. The logo “Nokia Louis Vuitton” is printed in gold as well and protected by two large bumps that make it avoid the contact between gold and the table. Inside there’s a dual core 1.7 GHz processor and upfront we’ve got a 4.5 inch AMOLED ClearBlack display with a 1280 x 768 pixel resolution and Gorilla Glass protection.
At the back there’s a 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens, Xenon flash and 1080p video capture. Nokia Louis Vuitton also has a front 3.2MP shooter, a 2200 mAh battery, 64GB of storage, microUSB, NFC and Bluetooth. To me this like a Nokia Lumia 710 that has been dipped in gold, cut into a thinner form and given the gift of elegance + a bigger screen and CPU. What do you think?
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Lumia 960
24/08/2012 13:25
How about a tablet with a sliding keyboard, that adopts the design of the Nokia E7? Edgar Mkrtchyan imagined such a device and called it the Nokia Lumia 960 tab, a tablet that runs Windows RT and comes with a body in polished aluminum and backlit keyboard. Will the E7 design work this time? Let’s see!
Nokia Lumia Tab features a dual or quad core 1.8 GHz processor (user’s choice), a 7 inch AMOLED touchscreen with ClearBlack technology, 1600 x 900 pixel resolution and anti reflection. The device weighs 390 grams and measures 12 mm in thickness. It also has a 4300 mAh battery and a 12 megapixel camera with 1080p video recording and LED plus Xenon flash. At the front we find a 2 megapixel camera and the slate also comes with 64 or 128 GB of storage, as well as microSD card slot.
On the connectivity side you get 2 micro USB ports, HDMI, DLNA, Nokia AV 3.5, Bluetooth 3.0 and NFC. Finally, Nokia Lumia 960 Tab integrates 2 high quality speakers and it would look like a pretty cool sliding tablet design. The E7 was a very appreciated device when it comes to looks and why not bring the Communicator spirit into tablets?
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Lumia 720
24/08/2012 13:23
Designer Mkrtchyan Edgar, also responsible for the Lumia 1001 mockup created for Mynokiablog.com a new Nokia concept phone, the Lumia 720, that brings the Windows Phone experience to a new level. This device uses a magnesium case, much like the Surface Tablet and its design involves a curved screen and large rounded case that’s also pretty shiny.
Under the hood we’ve got a removable 2200 mAh battery, a micro SIM card slot and a microSD card slot. Nokia Lumia 720 supports wireless charging and doesn’t have HDMI, relying instead on DLNA, while the audio jack is replaced by NFC apparently. The camera button is gone, being replaced with the ability to simply touch the screen to autofocus and capture the pictures. Inside the handset we find a dual core 1.6 GHz processor and other specs of the phone involve a 4.3 inch 1280 x 768 pixel display.
The camera module involves a 16 megapixel Pureview sensor, with 1080p video capture, Xenon flash and accompanied by a 1.3 megapixel camera at the front. Storage versions are 16 GB and 32GB, plus the obvious microSD card slot. As you can see, the camera has been integrated as discretely as possible into this slim design. As shown in the pics, the Lumia 720 concept runs Windows Phone 8, with those smaller tiles present on the screen. At times this phone feels a bit too curved, but other than that it’s a pretty good design. What do you think?
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