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| Nokia Lumia 920 with PureView leaks |
| By Thom Holwerda on 2012-08-31 11:37:39 |
| Where can I order? "Nokia's new flagship Windows Phone 8 device has been leaked today, revealed as the Lumia 920. Posted to Twitter by Evleaks, the Lumia 920 appears to include a PureView camera that the company has been hinting at in recent weeks. Codenamed the Phi, Nokia's Lumia 920 is said to include a 4.5-inch display and will likely be available in a number of colors judging by the leaked image." Yes miss, the red one please. No, no need to wrap it, don't need bag - I'll have ripped open the box before I go through the door. |
| RE[5]: it's possible |
| By Nelson on 2012-09-01 17:16:36 |
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That's one instance, they've been called nationalists or xenophobic (an American jury ruling against a Korean company) and they've had their words twisted to suggest they didn't follow instructions. Really stupid and childish crap like that. It went from "there's no way the jury will toss out all this prior art!" to "something must be wrong with the Jury" to "the Judge is biased". Just a bunch of nonsensical red herrings. Blame everyone except Samsung. |
| RE[5]: Meh |
| By Nelson on 2012-09-01 17:25:55 |
| Microsoft says thanks for the money from your Android purchase. |
| RE[5]: Let's hope the pure view here is more than a name. |
| By aliquis on 2012-09-01 17:36:39 |
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I was rather talking about the sensor. At least for bigger cameras the sensor run hot for movies and while somewhat smaller in this phone so is the volume around it. I don't know what kind of cooling it needs. Also all processors will require cooling since they run of electricity and the electricity will make the chips hotter. They may not require active cooling though. Somehow the heat will spread though. There's also the chance Pureview actually make some other chips run hotter since the sensor actually use those 36+ (or so) mpx even in video mode whereas most digital cameras only use a few of the pixels in video mode. Close to 40 mpx * 30 or 60 fps becomes quite a bit of data. |
| RE[6]: Meh |
| By glarepate on 2012-09-01 17:57:27 |
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And Barnes and Noble says "Thanks!" for all of the Android patent extortion money [ever collected] in exchange for dropping the patent abuse lawsuit. No new products from this partnership so far. Not even any PR announcements. It's been 3 months! 'Sup widdat? Edited 2012-09-01 18:04 UTC |
| RE: Comment by Drumhellar |
| By glarepate on 2012-09-01 18:00:20 |
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T-Mo should be getting the 820. AT&T has an exclusive on the 920 for a while. |
| RE: Beautiful |
| By glarepate on 2012-09-01 18:02:47 |
| Verizon is supposed to be getting the CDMA version of the Arrow phone, designated Atlas. Look for it in November. |
| RE[6]: Meh |
| By plague on 2012-09-01 18:10:21 |
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Yeah, I know.. Not much I can do about that but bitch and complain and, ofcourse, _not_ give any _more_ money to them. What better alternatives are there? iOS? *laughs* WebOS? nope BlackBerry? no thanks MeeGo? nope, not yet anyways, maybe later if Jolla succeeds Bada? nope, they killed it Infact, Android is currently the _only_ realistic alternative if you want a good smartphone but don't want Microsoft or Apple products. Btw, do Microsoft really collect softwarepatent money from Android devices sold in countries that don't have softwarepatents? That seems very wrong. |
| RE[7]: Meh |
| By Nelson on 2012-09-01 18:33:41 |
| Yes they do. Its what happens when Google allows Microsoft the leverage by not protecting OEMs. Android is not so free, is it. |
| RE[7]: Meh |
| By Nelson on 2012-09-01 18:35:44 |
| I was going to reply, but I'm too busy scratching my head, trying to make sense of your comment. |
| RE[8]: Meh |
| By plague on 2012-09-01 18:41:00 |
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1. I never claimed that, did I? 2. It's really f*cked up that Microsoft is allowed to extort money from other vendors in countries where their, already very dubious, claims are completely invalid, null, void. 3. You still haven't given any better alternative.. Android still is the best and only realistic alternative if you want to avoid Microsoft or Apple but don't want a Blackberry. |
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