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Video: Half hour Lumia 900 review (in italian) w/ write-up & sample pics

Video: Half hour Lumia 900 review (in italian) w/ write-up & sample pics

| June 11, 2012 | 7 Replies

Advertisements Windowsteca have done it again, this time bringing us a 30min video review of the Nokia Lumia 900. Like their video of the Lumia 610, it is in Italian and is accompanied with a lengthy write-up. They have also included some sample images. The general gist of if it as follows; very nice smartphone […]

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Nokia Lumia 900 launched in China with Han Geng (808 also making appearance?)

Nokia Lumia 900 launched in China with Han Geng (808 also making appearance?)

| June 11, 2012 | 13 Replies

The Nokia Lumia 900 seems to have been launched in China, right at the very end of Q2. As to what network it will be available on, I couldn’t find this info from the sources. This was launched by someone called Han Geng. Wikipedia says he is a “Chinese Mandopop singer and actor well known for his […]

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Video: Nokia Maps 3.09: Navigate to your destination with your phone

Video: Nokia Maps 3.09: Navigate to your destination with your phone

| June 11, 2012 | 4 Replies

This is a video from the Nokia Support Videos youtube showing Nokia Maps 3.09 on the Nokia 700. I wish this video actually bothered to show you the walk/drive directions in action. Also I wish that all directions can be achieved in the one main Nokia Maps app and if you wanted to just specifically […]

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Update: More Nokia 808 files in NaviFirm

Update: More Nokia 808 files in NaviFirm

| June 11, 2012 | 17 Replies

This is nothing really major, just a heads up on some info that some more Nokia 808 PureView firmware files are available on Navifirm. Scandinavian and Baltian can be seen in these two screenshots. Close up: Cheers Antti for the tip and screenshots!

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Multicore CPU…useful or just marketing? Intel reckons Android not ready for multicores

Multicore CPU…useful or just marketing? Intel reckons Android not ready for multicores

| June 11, 2012 | 71 Replies

  So this debate is popping up again as to whether multicore processors are actually doing something useful for the end user. Is it making things run faster? Is it making devices run more powerful applications/games? Is it saving battery? Does the presence of multicore produce a positive difference for the end user? Without immediately […]

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