Saturday, January 3, 2015

Nokia lumia 1020


Key Specifications»» Wireless Charging 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Dual Core Processor 41 MP Primary Camera with PureView technology and Optical Image Stabilisation Music apps: Nokia Music; Mix Radio 1.2 MP Secondary Camera Full HD (1080p) Recording Powered by Windows Phone 8.1 OS and 2 GB RAM Carl Zeiss Tessar lens Comes with MS Office and Free Voice-guided Navigation Camera Video Recording 1920 x 1080, 30 fps Secondary Camera 1.2 Megapixel Flash»»Xenon flash Other Camera Features»» Primary Camera: PureView, Backside-illuminated Image Sensor, Auto Focus, Carl Zeiss Tessar Lens, Camera Focal Length: 26 mm, Camera Minimum Focus Range: 15 cm, Flash Modes: Off, Automatic, On, Optical Image Stabilization, Image Sensor, 6-lens Optics, High Resolution Zoom: 3x, Cinemagraph Lens, Panorama Lens, Bing Vision, Nokia Glam Me, Nokia Pro Camera, Shutter Speed, White Balance and Focus, Creative Studio, Automatic, Night Portrait, Night Mode, Close-up, Backlight, Light Sensitivity, Camera Video Zoom 6x Secondary Camera: Wide Angle, Video Camera Resolution: HD 720p (1280 x 720), Image Editor HD Recording HD, Full HD Primary Camera 41 Megapixel Additional Feature s»» Games, MMS Enabled, NFC Support, Wi-Fi Channel Bonding, SkyDrive Cloud Storage, Free Cloud Storage: 7 GB, Calculator, Clock, Calendar, Alarm, Reminders, To-do List, OneNote, Wallet, Text-to-speech Message Reader, Audio Messaging, MMS and SMS Editor, Call Waiting, Voice Mail, Voice Dial, One Integrated Phonebook, Speech Codecs, Security, Firmware Update, Device Lock, Online Back-up and Restore, Data Encryption, PhotoBeamer, WP Location Sharing, Foursquare, Blu-ray Player, Voice and Audio Recording, Audio and Video Streaming, Energy Efficiency, Eco Content and Services, Recycling, Voice Recognition, Font Magnification, Internet Radio, Voice Input, TV Out Port
Windows Phone on a Nokia device is about as close to "top end" as far as performance as you can get. Well designed and tough as nails, the phone has a bulkiness to it that you cannot deny, but Nokia has done a decent job making sure the lens of the 41 MP camera is positioned in the best possible place to allow for comfort when using. The list of WP tools and exclusives (Office, Rooms, Kids Corner, XBOX Live games, so on) are all here and work seamless. Nokia's apps are great, and they continue to add exclusives and bring updates. The Nokia maps are very dependable and the off line options are great when traveling to rural areas where reception may be an issue. The screen, at 4.5", is of lower quality then what most top end smartphones are, but it still is excellent and I have had zero problems with it in performance. The 41MP shooter is just amazing. For ANYONE who fancies themselves a shutterbug or uses their smartphone for almost all their memories, this is a killer device. The macro setting and performance are just awe inspiring for a smartphone. The tools that Nokia jams into their phones for photo editing and optimization are second to no one. This is still the best camera phone out there, even nearly a year after it's release. And so far, I see nothing on the horizon to challenge it. This phone has been absolutely amazing. It's fast, sleek and takes amazing photos. It has all the apps I need, many of which are third party but work just as well or better (such as 6tag and AudioCloud). The phone structure is extremely durable with the Gorilla Glass 3 and polycarbonate unibody. The buttons and camera housing are aluminum with matte black finish and I honestly feel like this thing could get run over by a bulldozer and come out with just scratches. The camera is amazing and the primary feature of the phone. The image quality is staggering and the photos I took at Niagara Falls before and during sunrise two weeks ago have amazed everyone I've shown them to. No one can believe me that I actually took them with my phone. The OS has been phenomenal and I don't see why there are so many Windows Phone haters. The OS has awesome integration with twitter and facebook and any app can be used to share things with (such as the 6tag instagram app). I've also used it as a GPS while driving and Nokia's HERE Drive app is better than any driving GPS app I've seen on any iPhone or Android.

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