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- Damian Dinning Explains the Mechanical Shutter to MNB
- Video: iltalehti.fi endurance tests the Nokia Lumia 920 against Galaxy Xcover 2
- Lumiappdates: Accessories v2.5.3.1
- GSM Arena’s Nokia Lumia 928 Xenon vs SGSIV LED test. Please test out motion.
- Ebay Lumia 920 Ships With New Firmware! Brings Notification Center, Daily Calendar View, Close Background Tasks and Much More
- Microsoft Design Story, Windows Phone UIs over time
- Weekend LOL: Kelly Rowland texting boyfriend with Nokia Communicator via Excel
- AdDuplex Stats: WP8 Devices Outnumber WP7, 9/10 Top Ten Most Popular WPs are Nokia
Damian Dinning Explains the Mechanical Shutter to MNB Posted: 08 Jun 2013 10:28 AM PDT
Damian’s commented on Ali’s post regarding the mechanical shutter. Thanks Damian for your insights!
Cheers Janne for the heads up |
Video: iltalehti.fi endurance tests the Nokia Lumia 920 against Galaxy Xcover 2 Posted: 08 Jun 2013 06:37 AM PDT The Nokia Lumia 920 is paired up against this Samsung designed to be especially rugged apparently. How does it fair? When thrown 20-30 metres and landing on what looks like gravel, the Samsung screen scratches. The 920 somehow survives. In the end with the baseball bat, the samsung sort of just disintegrates in the last final test. The 920 is still in one piece, though the screen is cracked like that time it was buried underneath 24 tons of heavy machinery. The display did come off the polycarbonate shell and didn’t work. At least it’s in one piece to get it sent back to the repair place :p Cheerks ukko for the tip! |
Lumiappdates: Accessories v2.5.3.1 Posted: 08 Jun 2013 05:46 AM PDT |
GSM Arena’s Nokia Lumia 928 Xenon vs SGSIV LED test. Please test out motion. Posted: 08 Jun 2013 05:31 AM PDT Xenon Flash is a great low light weapon to brighten up images within a certain distance, and especially if they’re moving. Otherwise, longer distances, steady images the OIS on the 920/925/925 is more than sufficient. People in low light or indoor is where you should see the most advantage with Xenon, as I have with the N82, N8 and 808. People would tend to be closer, and not moving therefore having a bright light in xenon with very quick shutter speeds is more helpful. Taking a picture of a long corridor with xenon simply means that it might look darker which maybe what I’m seeing or is that a tint? GSM Arena have compared some low light conditions but this isn’t really what you’d use the xeenon flash for. I think the Xenon is more suitable in realistic life like situations. Now whether the 928′s xenon fulfils my expectations of xenon I’m not quite sure as I haven’t used one. Cheers Alvester for the tip! |
Posted: 08 Jun 2013 05:25 AM PDT A user on reddit posts that he ordered a Lumia 920 on Ebay, and got a bit extra with it. I believe we might be looking at the first images of GDR2 or possibly even 3 that brings a slew of new features that have been requested by many.
Up first is the ability close background tasks (as seen in the screenshot above) by tapping on the little “X” while in the multitasking view. This is useful when you want to completely kill an app instead of keeping it frozen in the background (although low ram isn’t an issue on most Windows Phones it might be helpful on the lower end of the spectrum). Also seen is a notification center of sorts *OMG!!!** which shows a list of notifications for each app with the apparent ability to delete them (you can probably swipe away as well); the notifications center seems to run through a live tile (middle tile top row in the second screenshot below). Also present is the ability to organize your apps by usage or by alphabetical order (currently it’s only by alphabet) Also a much needed feature is a weekly view of the calendar, rather than the eye straining monthly view that we have now! YAY! Check out some more screenshots at the flickr gallery below (including data sense, more organized apps and others): Michael: I was posting this at the same time as Ali – so I’ll just merge a few thoughts that I had that differ from the above. From the screenshots over on Flickr, you can see there is a new version of HERE Drive Beta – “Blue”, as well as zFaceBlue – which is Facebook for Windows Phone Blue (I assume). There is also iCalendar Import which most likely is indicative that this update WILL support CalDav. Of course, there are TONS of apps shown in the app list, many of which will be buried from the user, but its nice to see that there will be substantial changes (I felt pretty ripped off going from WP7 to WP8 t0 be honest – but I know it was all core changes etc). Via: Reddit |
Microsoft Design Story, Windows Phone UIs over time Posted: 08 Jun 2013 05:22 AM PDT There’s a microsite over at MS showing the design history, in particular for their mobile devices. Love it or loathe it, it really has stamped out its own design principles to be consistent and Pure with the ethos they’re going for. Cheers Viipottaja for the tip |
Weekend LOL: Kelly Rowland texting boyfriend with Nokia Communicator via Excel Posted: 08 Jun 2013 05:05 AM PDT Reader, sunnyvale noticed this in Reddit. It’s a Nokia Communicator (points if you can name it without looking at the comments or the second screenshot :p or is that even correct ) using excel like app to text her boyfriend.
Cheers sunnyvale for the tip! |
AdDuplex Stats: WP8 Devices Outnumber WP7, 9/10 Top Ten Most Popular WPs are Nokia Posted: 08 Jun 2013 04:25 AM PDT Today we got a nice serving of Windows Phone stats, thanks to AdDuplex; up first WP8 devices now outnumber WP7 devices (meaning in less than one year they’ve outsold 3 years of WP7) :
Another interesting fact is that if only WP8 devices are counted At&t is no longer the largest WP provider in the US; I assume Verizon would take the crown? (Seeing some great success with the 822, and now the 928?) T-Mobile could still be in the contest thanks to the 521, but both the 810 and the 710 were never “hits” before.
And perhaps the least surprising of them all 9 out of the top ten most popular Windows Phones are Nokias, (spots 1-8 and #10), at this point I think HTC really needs a new WP flagship stat. perhaps a WP flavored ONE? Otherwise WP will be a one manned horse race VERY soon.
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