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Lumia 850
20/05/2012 15:08
Brian Bovi, the designer of the Xperia Pop Windows Phone model is now back with a Lumia concept. The designer is from Luxembourg and this time he envisioned the Nokia Lumia 850, based on nothing else than his own imagination. Brian wanted to create a successor the Nokia Lumia 800 and the result can be seen in the pictures below.
We’re dealing here with a 3.8 inch smartphone with a high res display, curved glass, plastic body and an 8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens. This model also has a stereo speaker system and the shape of the Nokia Lumia 850 is described as “edgeless” by the designer. As you can see, this phone supports LTE connectivity and I’d imagine it in the portofolio of AT&T in the USA. It’s a pretty wide device that tries to keep all the physical buttons on a single side, the right one.
You can find the volume buttons, On/OFF button and camera button on that side. At the top we have what looks like the microSIM card slot, if I’m not mistaking. I like the form factor of this device and this wide approach could be interesting in the future. Do you prefer the longer Lumia 800 or the wider Lumia 850? You can follow Brian Bovi on Twitter (@brianmfb).


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N1
27/04/2012 15:25
This may not be much of a concept, but the idea behind it is great. We’ve already seen Android 4.0 ported to the Nokia N9 and now Deviantart use Slatd created this render that shows us a potential future Nokia model. Meet the Nokia N1, the very first model to run Android 4.0 ICS preinstalled.

This phone comes with the 41 megapixel Nokia PureView camera sensor, a HD ClearBlack display and the pure Google experience. Since right now Nokia is teamed up with Microsoft there’s no way you’ll see something like this, but give it some time and maybe Nokia will come around and get rid of Windows Phone. It’s interesting to see those capacitive buttons below the display on the device and they actually look pretty nice. The creator of this 41 megapixel Android cameraphone says that he took the Lumia 800 as inspiration.
So, this means we’re dealing with a 3.7 inch smartphone with upgraded resolution, probably the best pixel density out there since it’s 720p on a smaller than usual diagonal. I’ve seen a while ago some Nokia N9 clones made in China and they ran Android, so it’s actually possible to fulfill your fantasy of owning that shell for a device and with a custom OS of your choice.
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Lumia 920 Pureview
17/04/2012 16:08
We’ve seen the combination between the Lumia and Pureview series from Nokia a bunch of times so far and here’s yet another Nokia concept phone based on this idea. The creation of Jonas Dahnert, Nokia Lumia PureView 920 is a Windows Phone 8 Apollo device with a 12 megapixel PureView camera and a quad core processor.

The design seems the standard one of the Lumia 800/900 models, so it’s all polycarbonate and straight edges. The Lumia 920 comes with a 4.3 inch screen with 720p resolution, a 2000 mAh battery, support for 1080p video capture and the screen is curved. There’s also a front facing camera on board and a Xenon flash. This Lumia newcomer also features a camera button and strangely enough it lacks the classical Windows Phone capacitive keys. They could make an appearance when you swipe or contextually…
Landscape view is also supported and there’s the concept of tile grouping via an app called New Groups. Nokia Lumia PureView 920 has a metallic back and another good thing is that Xenon flash with LED assist, so I expect clear shots, even in poor lighting conditions. One single problem here: Nokia already made 3 phones with the same design (N9, Lumia 800 and 900). Is there room for a fourth one?




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Lumia S
17/04/2012 16:04
Bob Freking is back and he has around 4 new concepts for some very interesting devices. The first I’m going to show you is the Nokia Lumia S, a Windows Phone 8 Apollo smartphone with a 1.5 GHz dual core Snapdragon S4 processor and a 4.5 inch 1280 x 720 pixel display (ClearBlack HD). There’s also that nifty PureView camera in the mix…
Nokia Lumia S features a 41 megapixel camera sensor with 2160p HD video recording. Other specs of this WP8 phone include 2 GB of RAM, a case that’s 9mm thick and a stainless steel scratchproof coating. 32GB of internal memory, SD card support and Bluetooth 4.0 are also on board. The design reminds me a bit of the Lumia 800/900 and that rectangular area at the bottom with the Windows Phone keys is an interesting aspect, although white may not be the right choice for it.
I wonder if this is a LTE phone with a front camera…. since modern WP8 device will most likely come with these functions. Also, in case you’re wondering, the real Windows Phone Apollo units will support dual core processors, so this device is pretty realistic. Get ready for some new Bob Freking concept phones in the following days!
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Lumia 610
17/04/2012 14:26
Le Nokia Lumia 610, dévoilé au salon MWC 2012, se dévoile en version NFC, prochainement commercialisée par l'opérateur Orange.
Le smartphone Nokia Lumia 610 est le quatrième terminal Windows Phone de Nokia et a fait l'objet d'une annonce au salon MWC 2012 de Barcelone, fin février. Positionné en milieu de gamme, contrairement à ses prédécesseurs, il bénéficie de la mise à jour Tango permettant à Windows Phone de se positionner sur de nouveaux segments, ce qui sera utile pour la conquête des marchés émergents, Chine en tête.
Une version NFC ( Near Field Communications ) du Nokia Lumia 610 vient d'être dévoilée qui lui permettra de communiquer avec des accessoires NFC ( casques audio, notamment, avec appairage simplifié, comme le casque Nokia BH-310 ) ou lire des marqueurs NFC.
C'est l'opérateur Orange qui distribuera le Nokia Lumia 610 NFC et a participé à la certification du smartphone contenant tous les ingrédients, matériels et logiciels, pour assurer des services de paiement sans contact ou de billetterie dématérialisée.
Il est notamment compatible avec les systèmes PayPass de MasterCard et payWave du groupe Visa ( qui a aussi récemment annoncé un déploiement massif de sa solution avec Vodafone ). Le Nokia Lumia 610 NFC répond également aux intentions stratégiques d'Orange sur le déploiement de services NFC et d'appareils compatibles affichées depuis fin 2010, pour lesquelles l'opérateur veut devenir l'un des principaux soutiens du NFC.
Avec le ZTE Orbit visible au salon MWC 2012, le Nokia Lumia 610 NFC est l'un des premiers smartphones Windows Phone à embarquer la connectivité sans fil NFC, comme l'avaient promis les cadres de Microsoft en fin d'année 2011.
Le Nokia Lumia 610 NFC sera disponible chez Orange sur plusieurs marchés européens à partir dutroisième trimestre 2012.
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