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- @Evleaks Unmasked; the Man Behind Nokia’s Biggest Leaks
- App Sneak Peek: Vixl; Instagram like Filtered Videos for Windows Phone
- Lumiappdates: SkyDrive, Jetpack Joydride, MyFitnessPal, Indigo, Angry Birds and Marblie
- The $20 Nokia 105 Brings in 29% Profit Back to Nokia
- Video: Unboxing of the White Nokia Lumia 925 and dual camera rig – Recorded on the Nokia Lumia 920
- LumiAppDates: SkyDrive, JetPack Joyride, Angry Birds Space, Ruzzle and More
- Gallery: Ice White Nokia Lumia 925
- Blackberry quarterly results don’t appear to be a big threat to Nokia
- Video: Nokia Asha 501 Unboxing!
- Nokia’s New High Resolution Aerial Maps covering 90% global landmass coming to smartphones too #Satellite
@Evleaks Unmasked; the Man Behind Nokia’s Biggest Leaks Posted: 28 Jun 2013 01:23 PM PDT In a bit of a surprise move today, the infamous @evleaks whom we can all associate with some of Nokia’s biggest leaks in the past year; notably the 920, 820 then the 720, 520 and 501 plus a slew of other phones from competing manufacturers decided to reveal his true identity. *Drum roll* Evan Blass, former blogger at multiple sites over the past decade including engadget and pocketnow; decided to take up the thrill of leaking some of the industry’s best kept secrets from all around. Here’s his response to what I think some of you can relate to, how leaks can steal the “magic” of a product launch:
Check out his full interview with the folks at AndroidPolice.com: So what about this new-comer to the arena “ViziLeaks”…..
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App Sneak Peek: Vixl; Instagram like Filtered Videos for Windows Phone Posted: 28 Jun 2013 11:22 AM PDT A couple days ago we clued you in on an upcoming app for Windows Phone called Vixl, which allows you to add filters effects to your videos (while shooting) – very similar to the premise of Instagram video. Well check out a video demo of the app below (in beta phase) and let us know what you guys think:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LsjhjaeA64 The direct share to facebook and Flickr both work perfectly fine; in fact check out the video uploaded straight to Flickr below: |
Lumiappdates: SkyDrive, Jetpack Joydride, MyFitnessPal, Indigo, Angry Birds and Marblie Posted: 28 Jun 2013 11:07 AM PDT
Fresh new set of updates:
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The $20 Nokia 105 Brings in 29% Profit Back to Nokia Posted: 28 Jun 2013 09:53 AM PDT One of the ground breaking devices in terms of Nokia’s strategy to “connect the next billion” announced last February at MWC has just become that much more interesting. Although the device is already carrying a dirt cheap suggested retail price of $20 it actually only costs $14.20 to get out the door, which amounts to an impressive 29% profit at the suggested retail price.
I can’t find any solid number on the profit margins of the Lumia range, but some suggest that the likes of the 520 and 521 are selling to close to zero profit (if any at all). On the other hand most sites seem to agree that the iPhone 5 rakes in an insane 68-70% profit per device *jaw drops* In case you need a refresher check out our hands on of the Nokia 105 in the video below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE5MqMTk_lE
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Video: Unboxing of the White Nokia Lumia 925 and dual camera rig – Recorded on the Nokia Lumia 920 Posted: 28 Jun 2013 09:52 AM PDT
As promised, here’s my unboxing of the Nokia Lumia 925 – filmed with the Nokia Lumia 920. Box contents are as usual, earphones (white) and two part plug (black) The only real addition is that the tray it’s in has a recessed portion for the camera of the 925. Part of the rig attachments were in use to keep the 920 on the tripods I was using. It’s pretty neat. You can detach them from the rig and attach to any tripod mount. Or you can keep attaching these vice-grippy bits to have 2 or 3 or however many grippy vice bits you can get onto the rig. Rendering of the video took aages. I think I need to invest in a new computer haha.
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LumiAppDates: SkyDrive, JetPack Joyride, Angry Birds Space, Ruzzle and More Posted: 28 Jun 2013 09:41 AM PDT |
Gallery: Ice White Nokia Lumia 925 Posted: 28 Jun 2013 08:39 AM PDT |
Blackberry quarterly results don’t appear to be a big threat to Nokia Posted: 28 Jun 2013 08:10 AM PDT Today Blackberry announced its quarterly results for the first quarter of the 2014 fiscal year. Normally I'm not that interested in what the competition does in terms of devices shipped, I care far more about the experience they deliver in both the hardware they sell and after sales. Hence I chose Nokia. This time it is a little more interesting since quite a few people mentioned that Blackberry, with their Z10, might beat Nokia in terms of sales. Unfortunatly though the quarterly results are pretty bad. Even a Blackberry fan can't deny that the company is going through some pretty rough times. Blackberry managed to ship(!) 6.8 million smartphones, which in itself isn't bad but neither is it good. The real problem lies in the fact that only 40% (or 2.7 million) of all those shipments were BB10 devices, the full touch Z10 and touch keyboard equipped Q10. Which goes to show that early analysis (or analysts) can't always be trusted, since there were reports that the Z10 sold close to or over an estimated 4 million units. Of course, it remains to be seen what Nokia did over the past quarter. It shouldn't be hard to beat that 2.7 million number, but the total amount of 6.8 million is a little harder since the sales target lies at only 7.1 million. The key is what kind of number Nokia will present next month, will it be devices shipped or devices sold? It'll be interesting to see how Nokia did, but we'll have to wait a while to see those results. Thanks ms.nokia for the tip |
Video: Nokia Asha 501 Unboxing! Posted: 28 Jun 2013 06:01 AM PDT Check it out, it’s the first unboxing of the Nokia Asha 501! The first Asha handset to feature the new Asha Platform, a very N9-SWIPE-UI like device.
Thanks Gino for the tip! |
Posted: 28 Jun 2013 03:33 AM PDT Nokia have announced that they’ve got some updated Aerial overhead maps that covers 90% of global landmass. The key thing is that this is said to be coming to smartphones too (hey Nokia Maps 3D :/). It’s apparently starting with United States, Western Europe and South Africa, which make up 14 million of km2 of land area. I think it’s selected by choosing ‘satellite’ view. This was one of my gripes in Here Maps (mobile) the satellite images were very patchy, either they were non-existent or you really couldn’t zoom in to overhead street detail at all. I’m not quite sure what part of the UK is covered, e.g. Manchester. Not sure if that’s on the same level of detail I’ve come to expect (e.g. gMaps) but good enough to provide that overhead street view.
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