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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Nokia Lumia 800 Review : My new mobile

     Being tired of using my HTC Desire HD for last 6 months, I badly wanted a change from Android OS. The only two option I has was IOS and Windows. Considering the price factor, UI Design, Mobile Design and service availability I decided to go for a Windows phone. I found HTC Titan 2 was the best in market. But it isn't available in India yet. The only high end mobile available in local market was  Nokia Lumia 800. The price was much lower than many other smart phones. The design was attractive, UI was sleek and stylish and something different from regular Android and IOS screens. Considering all these I bought my new Nokia Lumia 800 from Univercell for Rs.23,800. Its exactly 2 weeks since I have got this new mobile in my hands and it time for me to share my views about this mobile.







Design and UI:
Nokia Lumia 800 is equipped with a beautiful 3.7 inch AMOLED capacitive multi touch screen (16M colors) that produces a resolution of 480 X 800 pixels with (252 ppi pixel density). The combination of both Clear-black OLED screen and AMLOED technology gives excellent visual experience and also the pictures in the phone look so sharp and crispy. The brightness and sharpness of display is outstanding and user can read and see the text matter clearly even under broad daylight. It also has Gorilla Screen which is unbreakable and scratch proof.

Having used a huge 4.7 inch  HTC Desire HD screen before, I seriously dint feel a big shift to this smaller screen. The sleek and stylish design of the mobile makes it looks rich while its stunning colors in menu and UI will surely make you love using your mobile. 




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Operating System:Nokia Lumia 800 has Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS. Mango is the latest stable update for wp7 which brings major improvements on Multitasking, Sync the contacts and inbox emails, battery backup extend, Bing search also working great without any bugs, inbuilt browser quite seems fast, touch and GUI responds more faster. 

I personally feel the music, PC Sync, Memory management, Response, Camera software, settings and marketplace are all better and simpler than Android. 

A big drawback of this mobile and Windows OS is the lack of apps and games.


Having using Android apps for almost all my daily needs from booking tickets to planning my schedule, Unavailability of similar apps in Windows OS is really disappointing.


Processor RAM and Memory Storage
The phone is packed with a 1.4GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon single core processor which is enough to handle more applications running on simultaneously background without any lagging. It has 512 MB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage with no card slot to increase the memory using micro SD cards. Seems to be more number of windows phone available in the market is not equipped with expandable memory.



Camera:

For those people who are fond of clicking pictures, it has a rear camera with 8 MP camera with a maximum resolution of 3264X2448 pixels. It is equipped with a Carl Zeiss optical lens, auto focus and has dual LED flash which will be helpful to take pictures in low light conditions. It’s too bad to say the phone doesn’t have front facing camera for video calling. The phone has basic camera enhancements like geotagging, image stabilization, night mode and smile detection.


 


It can make HD videos in 720p resolution with 30 frames per second.  The photos taken in daylight are extraordinary without any noise, contrast, white balance, saturation levels are managed very well. Nokia has especially concentrated on camera section to make the phone into Digital camera level. Finally one word to say the camera of Nokia Lumia 800 is on par with Iphone 4s and HTC One X


Music

The music experience in Nokia Lumia 800 windows phone 7 is too good. There is manual option to change the equalizer settings according to your music interest. You can manage your library and playlist only with the help of Zune Software installed in your PC. The phone comes with decent quality headphone with mic but it is not earbud model, you need to buy separate earphones to enjoy the nonstop music.

 


Gaming Experience

Xbox live is the excellent feature that makes windows phone 7 very big successful in the mobile market. The phone have equipped with powerful Aderno 205 Graphics which is sufficient to play all kind of games. In Xbox live is a gaming place where users can play games in online and you can also connect with other friends but they need to have Xbox live account in order to access and play games with other members. Games other than Xbox live games aren't entertaining enough.


Preloaded Applications

This phone has some preinstalled apps which gives you more entertainment without downloading them. In People Hub you can able to connect to other friends with the help of social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin. Here some other apps which you use it on phone itself Document viewer/editor, video photo editor, voice memo/command/dial and Predictive text input.


Internet

The mobile comes with a preinstalled Internet Explorer 9 which is comparatively less user friendly and does not stream videos from sites Nokia Lumia 800 gives you better download speeds than Android mobiles with same data connection.


Battery

Nokia Lumia 800 has a strong 1450mAh Li-ion battery that provides you decent battery life (backup) with talk time of 13hours on 2G and up to 9 h 30 min on 3G.You can also play the music up to 55 hours.


Summary


Wish stunning Design, User Interface, Messaging and Social networking, You will love your experience with the new Nokia Lumia 800. It integrates with Facebook, Twitter and Mail better than other OS. When the music experience is made very well, the small screen doesn't gives you much from the videos. Lack of apps in Windows market place is a big issue. Still it is a great buy for those who are tired of the  Android and Iphone screens.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

HTC One X : My dream mobile !!


      Extraordinary quad-core power gives you lightning-fast web browsing, remarkable picture quality and hyper-realistic gaming effects --all on a giant, 4.7-inch HD screen. Then there's the amazing camera that captures every moment with crisp, vivid, beautiful photos.



Powered by Android 4.0 with HTC Sense 4.0
HTC Sense

Tech Specs

CPU 1.5Ghz Quad Core
Storage 32 GB
RAM 1 GB
Main Camera 8MP
Front Camera 1.2MP



Amazing camera


With this camera you never miss a shot. Capture every moment with a camera that starts-up in less than a second, and has rapid-fire continuous shooting. You’ll never again have to choose between capturing a video or a picture—with Video Pic you can get both at the same time. And you’ll get the best images even under the worst conditions: low light, no light and back light… None are a problem.

Authentic sound


Sound on your HTC phone is worth bragging about. With Beats Audio™, listening is truly different. Whether playing music or games, watching movies or videos, or your in-car experience, you get rich, authentic sound. Plus with our integrated music experience, easily access all your music libraries, favorite audio apps and internet radio simultaneously from one convenient location.

Minimalist design



We’ve paid close attention to every detail, ensuring this phone is as durable as it is beautiful. Minimalist design meets a 4.7-inch infinity screen with smoothly rounded piano-gloss sidewalls, a curved back so it’s easy to hold, and a unified shell for increased durability.

The Mobile : 


Source : www.htc.com


Saturday, February 18, 2012

The Official Windows 8 Logo: It’s a Window, Not a Flag




Microsoft said Friday that it dramatically redesigned the Windows 8 logo to make it more like, well, a window.
 
When the Windows 8 team was working to create a logo that would sum up the Windows 8 product and the Metro design experience, designer Paula Scher of the Pentagram design firm turned to the Windows executives in the room and asked them: 

"Your name is Windows. Why are you a flag?" 
And thus the new logo was born.
 


Windows 8 Logo

 
 
Windows 1.0 Logo

 
"'Windows' really is a beautiful metaphor for computing and with the new logo we wanted to celebrate the idea of a window, in perspective," Moreau wrote. "Microsoft and Windows are all about putting technology in people's hands to empower them to find their own perspectives. And that is what the new logo was meant to be. We did less of a re-design and more to return it to its original meaning and bringing Windows back to its roots – reimagining the Windows logo as just that – a window."
 
It really is a dramatic redesign. What do you think of it? Let us know in the comments.
 
Microsoft is expected to unveil a consumer preview of Windows 8 at Mobile World Congress later this month. 

Source: Thinkdigit and Gizmodo.