Showing posts with label Windows 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 8. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Nokia Lumia 630 quad core smartphone launched in India

Nokia Lumia 630 quad core smartphone launched in India


Nokia has announced its quad core processor based Lumia 630 for India. The dual SIM version of Nokia Lumia 630 is priced at Rs.11,500 while the single SIM variant is to be made available in Rs 10,500. The devices are to be made available from this May 16. Apart from SIM, there are no other differences in the two versions


The Nokia Lumia features a 4.5 inch touchscreen with 480x854 pixels resolution. This display has Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and is said to have wide viewing angle. The Lumia 630 has 1.2 GHz Snapdragon quad core processor, 512 MB RAM, 8 GB internal storage, and an expandable storage slot that can accommodate a micro SD card of up to 128 GB. The Lumia 630 runs on Windows Phone 8.1.


The Nokia Lumia 630 has a 5 megapixel autofocus rear camera with a ¼ inch sensor and f/2.4 aperture. This camera has 4x digital zoom, auto and manual exposure, auto and manual white balance, Panorama and Geotagging facility. Besides, the Lumia 630 comes armed with Nokia Camera application which has been hailed for its features. This 5 megapixel rear camera can capture high definition videos (720 pixels) in 30 frames per second. However, it has no front camera.


This 9.2 mm thick handset weighs 134 grams despite having an 1830 mAh battery that claims to provide 13.1 hour of maximum 3G talktime or 16.4 hours of 2G talktime. The Nokia Lumia 630 has a micro SIM slot and comes with noise cancellation facility for a clearer conversation. This 3G phone has WiFi, A-GPS, A-GLONASS, FM radio, Bluetooth 4.0, and micro USB 2.0.


Currently, Nokia Lumia 520 is the cheapest in the Lumia family, costing just around Rs 8,000. Other handsets in the Lumia family are Lumia 525 (about Rs 9,000), Lumia 610 (about Rs 10,000), Lumia 620 (Rs 13,999), Lumia 625 (about Rs 15,000), Lumia 720 (about Rs 18,000), Lumia 1320 (about Rs 19,000), Lumia 920 (about Rs 25,000), Lumia 925 (about Rs 27,500), Lumia 1520 (about Rs 40,000), and Lumia 1020 (about Rs 40,000).



Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Microsoft debuts Windows Phone 8


Microsoft took the wraps off its next-generation mobile operating system Windows Phone 8 (codenamed Apollo) and revealed it would be arriving on brand new Nokia, Huawei Samsung and HTC phones soon.

HTC’s Windows Phone 8 roadmap reveals three new handsets
HTC’s Windows Phone 8 roadmap reveals three new handsets

Windows Phone sales on the rise, T-Mobile says
Windows Phone sales on the rise, T-Mobile says

Kevin Shields, Nokia senior vice president, speaks at an event introducing Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco, California
Kevin Shields, Nokia senior vice president, speaks at an event introducing Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco

In addition to unveiling its Surface tablets this week, Microsoft demoed its next Windows 8 Phone operating system.
Windows Phone 8: What's Coming Next?

A screen displays Window's mobile operating system as Microsoft introduces its Windows Phone 8 software in San Francisco, California, June 20, 2012. REUTERS/Noah Berger
A screen displays Window's mobile operating system as Microsoft introduces its Windows Phone 8 software in San Francisco

Terry Myerson, corporate vice president of Microsoft's Windows phone division, introduces the Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco, California, June 
Terry Myerson introduces the Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco

Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president of Microsoft, introduces the Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco, California,
Joe Belfiore introduces the Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco

Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president of Microsoft, introduces the Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco, California
Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president of Microsoft, introduces the Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco

Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president of Microsoft, introduces the Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco, California, June 20, 2012. The feature lets users pay merchants using near field communication (NFC) technology
Joe Belfiore introduces the Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco

Microsoft Windows Phone 8 Unveiled: New Home Screen, Turn-by-Turn Navigation, Skype Integration 
Microsoft Windows Phone 8 Unveiled: New Home Screen, Turn-by-Turn Navigation, Skype Integration

Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president of Microsoft, introduces the Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco, California
Joe Belfiore introduces the Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system in San Francisco

HTC’s Windows Phone 8 roadmap reveals three new handsets
HTC’s Windows Phone 8 roadmap reveals three new handsets

Windows Phone sales on the rise, T-Mobile says
Windows Phone sales on the rise, T-Mobile says

Saturday, 3 March 2012

Microsoft unveils Windows 8


Microsoft unveiled Windows 8 for public testing on Feb. 28 in the hope that it will help the brand win back some of the ground it has been losing to Apple and Google. The new operating system works on tablets as well as PCs and laptops, connecting them via the cloud to give users a more consistent experience as they switch between devices.


Steven Sinofsky, president of Windows and Windows Live, attends the Windows 8 Consumer Preview presentation during a press conference at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012. A test, or beta, version of the revamped operating system has been unveiled Wednesday in Barcelona, nudging it a step closer to its anticipated release next fall.
Steven Sinofsky, president of Windows and Windows Live, attends the Windows 8 Consumer Preview presentation during a press conference at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, Feb.

Corporate Vice President of Windows Program Management, Julie Larson-Green attends the Windows 8 Consumer Preview presentation during a press conference at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012. A test, or beta, version of the revamped operating system has been unveiled Wednesday in Barcelona, nudging it a step closer to its anticipated release next fall.
Corporate Vice President of Windows Program Management, Julie Larson-Green attends the Windows 8 Consumer Preview presentation during a press conference at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spai

Windows 8 Consumer Preview Offcial Introduction Video screenshot video
Windows 8 Consumer Preview Offcial Introduction Video screenshot video

President of Windows and Windows Live Division Steven Sinofsky attends the Windows 8 Consumer Preview presentation at Hotel Miramar during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona February 29, 2012. The GSMA Mobile World Congress, representing the interests of the worldwide mobile communications industry
President of Windows and Windows Live Division Steven Sinofsky attends the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona

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Microsoft rolls out a dramatically different logo for Windows 8

There is no caption with this photo, we believe this photo tells story by itself.
Microsoft announces Windows 8 and offers up the consumer preview

Windows 8 Consumer Preview: A First Look at Microsoft's New Operating System
Windows 8 Consumer Preview: A First Look at Microsoft's New Operating System