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Archive for February 24th, 2014

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New Nokia imaging SDK 1.1 adds new tricks improves cross compatiblity

New Nokia imaging SDK 1.1 adds new tricks improves cross compatiblity

| February 24, 2014 | 8 Replies

Advertisements Earlier today Nokia announced its latest imaging SDK 1.1 with Windows 8.1 support which means apps can target two platforms with a single code so the Lumia 2520 gets on the imaging action too, also the SDK is indifferent to CPU structure (ARM,86x) which means developing an imaging app based off it for Windows Phone, Windows 8 and Windows RT […]

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Nokia UK Already Trolling Samsung’s S5 Event

Nokia UK Already Trolling Samsung’s S5 Event

| February 24, 2014 | 23 Replies

For those of you who don’t know (or just don’t care) the Samsung Galaxy S5 unpacked event is going on right now (nothing to get excited about- in fact the complete press release, photos and hands on videos were out before the orchestra stopped playing). But in the usual fashion of Nokia, they’re already sticking […]

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Video: Elop on Nokia X; Why Nokia Went Android

Video: Elop on Nokia X; Why Nokia Went Android

| February 24, 2014 | 116 Replies

With today’s earlier announcement of the Nokia X family, and the launch of Nokia’s first ever Android device there are a lot of questions out there. While many of them have been answered in the launch, recode.net got a chance to sit down with Elop and get his thoughts on the first Nokia Android device, […]

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Video: Nokia Treasure Tag, 24.90EUR, Available April, 6 month battery life

Video: Nokia Treasure Tag, 24.90EUR, Available April, 6 month battery life

| February 24, 2014 | 9 Replies

  This morning we shared some pictures of the Nokia Treasure Tag. Now that the internet is easing up, I’ve been able to upload our first video. 24.90EUR Available in April 6 month battery life Find lost items attached to treasure tag Get alarm when item moves away from you (will check if this does […]

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Video: Nokia Developers – Easy Porting on Nokia X – 75% of Android’s 1M+ apps will run without any modifications.

Video: Nokia Developers – Easy Porting on Nokia X – 75% of Android’s 1M+ apps will run without any modifications.

| February 24, 2014 | 9 Replies

Nokia Developers video on the latest platform in Nokia’s adventures. Based on the Android Open Source OS, the Nokia X can run 75% of Android’s 1M+ appls without modification. Check out that secret housing to hide the Nokia X device. To reiterate, Nokia’s aim with the Nokia X family is to fill in that gap […]

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Collection: Nokia X, X+ and XL Android hands on videos

Collection: Nokia X, X+ and XL Android hands on videos

| February 24, 2014 | 6 Replies

Check out these hands on videos of the first wave of Nokia Android handsets that were launched today at MWC. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZFPuJrkWgg

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Gallery: The cute little Nokia Asha 230 – most affordable Asha touch!

Gallery: The cute little Nokia Asha 230 – most affordable Asha touch!

| February 24, 2014 | 7 Replies

At around around 45 EUR/ 59 USD, the Nokia Asha 230 is Nokia’s most affordable Asha touch handset. What’s more is that it is shipping immediately. 2.8″ QVGA sounds impossibly small for me but I’ve got huge 1520-hugging-hands. It actually looks pretty cute, like a little baby smartphone. Perfect secondary phone.  

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Gallery: Nokia 220 – Mobile Internet for All

Gallery: Nokia 220 – Mobile Internet for All

| February 24, 2014 | 2 Replies

Here are some pictures of the new Nokia 220. Since the internet here still a touch slow, here’s NokConv’s own hands on video. The Nokia 220 house a 2.4-inch color screen 2-megapixel camera up to 32GB microSD card support. Connectivity wise, the Nokia 220 has a micro USB port for data transfer and charging, and […]

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Gallery: Nokia X, vs Nokia XL vs Nokia X+ #FamilyPortrait

Gallery: Nokia X, vs Nokia XL vs Nokia X+ #FamilyPortrait

| February 24, 2014 | 4 Replies

Here’s looking at the Nokia X family, with the Nokia X, XL and X+. These affordable entry level smartphones are Nokia’s first batch offerings in Android flavour.

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