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Nokia N1 listing on Expansys

Nokia N1 listing on Expansys

| November 27, 2014 | 2 Replies

Advertisements Nokia N1 has a couple of placeholder links at Expansys for the Natural Aluminium and Lava Grey. There’s no prices yet, but it is expected around $249 when it reaches the market. http://www.expansys.ie/nokia-store/ This is Nokia’s custom built device as a return to the consumer market, and as a device to proudly display Nokia […]

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Want to know more about the Nokia N1 in your country? Sign up for info

Want to know more about the Nokia N1 in your country? Sign up for info

| November 27, 2014 | 2 Replies

  Nokia wants to share more news about the Nokia N1 in your country. Want to know more about Nokia N1 in your country? Sign up for news at: http://t.co/GUSiEzAype #thinkingahead #NokiaN1 pic.twitter.com/NjBW8mISvV — Nokia (@nokia) November 27, 2014 Heading over to their link sends you to an email sign up page. There’s no email […]

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Initial impressions: Android, Samsung Galaxy Note 4,Touch Wiz: great stuff, miss lots of WP/Nokia Lumia things

Initial impressions: Android, Samsung Galaxy Note 4,Touch Wiz: great stuff, miss lots of WP/Nokia Lumia things

| November 27, 2014 | 29 Replies

I’m guessing this will also be a series as well (TIME PERMITTING), at least at first, as I find myself in this vast Android world. Here’s the previous post: http://mynokiablog.com/2014/11/26/im-trying-out-android-on-the-samsung-galaxy-note-4-what-ill-miss-from-nokia-lumia-1520/ With the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, I’m essentially trying a few different combinations here: Android 4.4.4 Samsung – The Galaxy Note 4 variant Touch Wiz The […]

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Mythbusting Meltemi: Part 2 – The Purpose of Meltemi, Nokia Clipper, Qt

Mythbusting Meltemi: Part 2 – The Purpose of Meltemi, Nokia Clipper, Qt

| November 27, 2014 | 10 Replies

Here’s part 2 of the Mythbusting Meltemi series. If you missed it, here was Part 1. – Just some clarification from the last post. In 2010 the Nokia strategy was to use QML (very high level Qt framework) for 3rd party apps. That would have solved the fragmentation issue Nokia had as they were either […]

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I’m trying out Android on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4; what I’ll miss from Nokia Lumia 1520

I’m trying out Android on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4; what I’ll miss from Nokia Lumia 1520

| November 26, 2014 | 27 Replies

A couple of weeks ago we had a discussion about people’s contract renewal plans (autumn seems to be a popular time due to product cycles) and I discussed some of the reasons why I was considering Android. It isn’t a clear cut “I’m leaving Windows Phone or switching”. mynokiablog.com/2014/11/12/contract-renewal-time-are-you-sticking-with-windowsphone/ Here’s why: 1) My contract for […]

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Inside the guts of the Lumia 535: Nokia Inside? Disassembly pics

Inside the guts of the Lumia 535: Nokia Inside? Disassembly pics

| November 25, 2014 | 1 Reply

The Lumia 535 is the first Lumia to have no Nokia branding. What’s it like inside?  It’s an entry level model but it certainly packs punches where the original 530 should have been in the first place in terms of RAM, LED flash and front facing camera. More pics at http://tieba.baidu.com/p/3430643698 Cheers Alvester for the tip! […]

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GTA NOKIA HERE Maps: VideoGame designer brings immersive real 3D environments to HERE Maps

GTA NOKIA HERE Maps: VideoGame designer brings immersive real 3D environments to HERE Maps

| November 25, 2014 | 1 Reply

A cool article over at Nokia’s HERE 360 blogs talks about the construction of 3D maps through the eyes of a video game designer. When we talk about a 3D open world game set in real cities, the first thing that came to my mind was Grand Theft Auto. As it turns out, Michael Limberat […]

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Mythbusting Nokia’s Meltemi – Part 1: N9, Elop – Android safest best

Mythbusting Nokia’s Meltemi – Part 1: N9, Elop – Android safest best

| November 25, 2014 | 19 Replies

Ali, Michael and I have had the pleasure of discussing Nokia’s Meltemi plans with a once Nokia employee on the Meltemi team. They’ve shared a wealth of information with us which we’ll be publishing over a series of posts so the amount of text won’t be too overwhelming. Thank you very much again for taking […]

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From low-end to high-end: Customizable Graphics Settings

From low-end to high-end: Customizable Graphics Settings

| November 24, 2014 | 14 Replies

  Dear MNB Readers! 512MB RAM!!! That combination of numbers and letters is usually enough to turn away the most die-hard Windows Phone supporter as that is usually the death sentence to any hope of a high quality gaming experience or even 100% app compatibility. The end result of having a 512MB device is that you […]

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