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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Nokia E7 is a gaming device too, playing Need For Speed at ease

If you thought that having the slide out 4-row QWERTY of Nokia E7 will make it abandon gaming pleasures then you’re wrong. Because Nokia E7 is also one the device that can smoothly run these action games. Symbian^3 have currently a wide game support, and we’ve seen it already on Nokia N8. Some of the few are Angry Birds, Sims, Hero of Spart, and Need For Speed. So check out the Need For Speed demo on the 4″ AMOLED capacitative touch screen with Nokia’s CBD technology, all packed in one gaming weapon, Nokia E7.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Symbian^3 Games on Nokia N8 – Guitar Rock Tour, Hero of Sparta, GT Racing Academy, Need for Speed

Demo on Nokia N8 are the new Gameloft games, some are in enhanced 3D support that is coming in future along with Symbian^3 devices of Nokia. Most of them are new with cool graphics and effects that you’ve been wanting since the N-Gage era. You could also check the previous games announced like the Angry Birds, Need for Speed Shift, Rally Master and Bounce, Monopoly, Tetris, and Sims 3.


Here’s the latest demo collection of Symbian^3 games that would definitely play on your upcoming Nokia N8, Nokia E7, and Nokia C7 and C6-01.


Hero Of Sparta for Symbian^3 – So far one of my favourite aside from Need For Speed and Angry Birds



GT Racing Academy for Symbian^3 – developed by Gameloft



Real Golf 2011


Guitar Rock Tour on Symbian^3


Real Football from Gameloft


You can soon download Symbian^3 games on Ovi Store when it will be available.


via: Dailymobile

Sunday, November 14, 2010

iPhone 4 Retina Display pawned by Nokia E7 ClearBlack Display

The engadget guys have managed to put a comparison on Apple’s iPhone 4 Retina display against on the new CBD (ClearBlack Display) technology of Nokia. As we all know, these two new technological terms had just appeared this year, but what we don’t know if these technologies are really a worth to consider as a breakthrough. Let’s see on the comparison.


Few months back when Apple introduced the iPhone 4, they also highlighted its one feature, the Retina Display as one of the breakthrough that iPhone 4 have giving it a better viewing output from the screen. Whilst today, Nokia also delivered the CBD technology to their new Symbian^3 devices, Nokia E7, Nokia C7 and C6-01. What they managed to innovate from the previous works they have is the layering of a blacker screen background and by repositioning the screens, and last is the combining to AMOLED. As Nokia said, CBD provides less power consumption and resulting to a better viewing experience for users.


Nonetheless, we should see the comparison to know if how do they differ and which you consider a better viewing experience. So can you spot the difference?
Via Engadget.com

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Video: Nokia N8 vs iPhone 4 on GT Racing game

It’s no doubt that the Apple iPhone 4 is one of the best gaming device out there. But what we have now is the Nokia N8 that is a top-notch cameraphone and somehow could par the iPhone 4 in gaming capabilities. The proofs were the different enhanced 3D games demoed not only on Nokia N8, but as well to other Symbian^3 devices like Nokia E7, C7 and C6-01.
Check out the Need for Speed on Nokia E7
Check out Hero of Sparta, Guitar Rock Tour and more on Nokia N8
So let’s see if how these two devices play the game GT Racing.




Via Dailyphoneblog

Friday, October 1, 2010

Nokia N8 vs. iPhone 4 Camera Comparison in London

The Nokia N8 is the first Symbian^3 device of Nokia to enter the market this year. It’s a high-end device offering wide range of multimedia features yet an affordable smartphone over its offered features. It has the 12 MP camera loaded with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon Flash, and it can record videos in HD (72op @ 25fps). The N8 includes the biggest camera sensor in the whole mobile industry and against the other compact cameras.


On the other hand, the iPhone 4 is a smartphone with 5 MP camera and LED flash whilst it records in HD @30fps. The thing that Apple should be proud of iPhone 4′s camera is the BSI or the back-illuminated sensor.


The thing is, these devices have different pixel count, aspect ratio, and type of sensor, but by looking to the results of the Endgadget comparison we would tell which is better. See the photos below.
















Conclusion
By looking to these few sample shots we would see that the iPhone 4 shots are over saturated compare to Nokia N8. You would notice the over saturation especially on the 3rd photo sample. Whilst the Nokia N8 shots are natural and really reflects on what are the real subjects.


Nonetheless, it’s my personal assessment on the comparison, but you’re personal say is always welcome.


Images credit to Engadget.com

Friday, July 30, 2010

Nokia N8 vs iPhone 4 – Ten Things Why Nokia N8 Is Better

First of all, let’s face the inconvenient truth that there is no perfect smartphone in this planet, but still we could consider that there is one smartest out there. Both Nokia N8 and iPhone 4 are candidates, so we will see if which part of my lists does Nokia N8 really standout against iPhone 4.


Checkout Nokia N8 vs iPhone 4 Camera comparison
Checkout Nokia N8 vs Apple iPhone Gaming


Price
One of the biggest advantage of Nokia N8 over the iPhone 4 is the price. With the price tag of €370 euros before taxes and subsidies, and converting it to pounds would give us £300. Comparing to the iPhone 4 (unlocked) 16GB with a price of £499 and £599 for 32GB. Therefore making the Nokia N8 much cheaper for a smartphone with cool multimedia features and especially Symbian^3 os.


Design
We admit that the iPhone 4 is slimmer, but there are consequences on this, like on the camera performance e.g. zooming and sensor size. For the color variants of Nokia N8, the mass is already have a wide choice for their taste on the color. There are currently 5 anodized casing for N8 the dark grey, silver white, green, blue and orange For the iPhone 4, there are two the white and the black (no pun intended) and obviously I don’t like that my phone is mistakenly identified by others as an iPhone 3GS or iPod touch.


Video Call
The limitations of Apple facetime for the Wi-Fi connection and iPhone to iPhone is what Nokia already solved and made possible long time ago to their devices. So in N8 you will not be bounded by connections and you will get connected for the video calls in any capable devices.


HDMI + Dolby Surround
Another one few specs that a 2010 smartphone have is the HDMI connection where you can connect to your home theatre. With HD TV you will get a crisp and clear visual treatment as well as with your sound with the Dolby Digital Plus.


Memory
The Nokia N8 has a 16GB internal storage plus giving you a chance to add an external hot swappable microSD card up to 32GB.


USB On-the-Go
If 48GB of storage is not enough for you then consider this USB on-the-go feature where you can read and make slave USB sticks from external hard drive like on this 250GB hdd.


Usability (Reception issue)
If you’re afraid to get a bad reception just because of the phone’s inability to not allow you to have a proper grip, well, isn’t that obvious that this could be one of the biggest mistake that Cupertino company made? Eventhough Nokia N8 isn’t launched yet, we all know that this Finnish giant have more than 1 billion of devices out there and we never have the incidents where people protests just because of the reception issue.


Sensor
To have the biggest camera sensor in the field of camera phones—and even bigger than the other p&s cameras—means that we are having the right innovations. By the size of the N8 and to its one of a kind features, it really shows that this is an advance feature that Nokia N8 will hold against competitors.


Xenon flash
It is still a strong advert of manufacturers that LED flash can provide you enough light for taking pictures. But it is still a fact that xenon flash are the one who leads in the technology of flash for compact cameras as well as to mobile phones. What Nokia did is they reduced the size of the flash to 30% less compare to Nokia N82 & without losing the power.


Editing software & Ovi Maps are free (Symbian^3)
If you’re phone has an HD capable video recording and Symbian^3 on N8 has an on-board video editor and without pulling some extra bucks from your pocket, of course. The same on Ovi Maps, neither we need a connection nor we would pay for it. That is really the magic of Nokia, bringing us connected anywhere and anytime.


Obviously, we are not biased on posting articles nor we are against iPhone 4 to prove if just check Norman’s article about reasons why he shouldn’t wait for Nokia N8.



Monday, July 19, 2010

Reasons why you should NOT wait for the Nokia N8

In a previous post Jade talked about the reasons why one should wait for the Nokia N8 instead of getting one of the current hot toys like the iPhone 4 or the HTC Desire. Of course I personally would also wait for the Nokia N8 but, yes there is a but, there are also reasons why one should definitely not wait:




  • Because Symbian^3 is less an revolution as an evolution – even Nokia said so. Symbian, however, needs exactly this – an revolution – in order to survive on the market .         When it comes to the usability and beauty of the UI, S60 5th Edition and now Symbian^3 are far far behind. Icons still look like in 2005 and the fonts too. Maybe Symbian^4 is the big Messiahs Nokia and Symbian have been waiting for but Symbian^3 cannot compete with iOS 4 and Android in terms in breakthrough for UI, maybe because Symbian^3 is a complete overhaul for Symbian^1 problems.

  • Because other smartphones do also record 720p videos and offer even more around this feature. The recently announced iPhone 4 does also 720p videos but with 30fps instead of the N8′s 25. Sony Ericsson’s Vivaz Pro can also record HD videos, does continuous focus and is already available in the stores. So, this feature is not as groundbreaking as it first sounds

  • Because Nokia World is coming soon and Nokia will, without a doubt, announce a few more smartphones. Of course it remains to be seen what exactly Anssi Vanjoki will show off. One of which can be the E7 that rumours already a while in the internet. Hence, if you want a Nokia, you should wait for the Nokia World and new devices instead of for the Nokia N8.

  • Because the N8 misses many basic features. For example DivX videos are not supported and a multitouch keyboard does not exists.

  • Because there are almost no killer apps and games. While developers are eager to write and contribute high quality apps for Apples’s App store, the Ovi Store mainly consists out of poor applications and games. All mayor titles like Splinter Cell, Spider Man or Iron Man 2 are only announced for the iPhone, not however for Symbian. If you love apps and games, than you should not wait for the N8 and Symbian

  • Because the hardware is not cutting edge. It begins with the nHD screen (360 x 640 pixels) and ends with the 680Mhz processor. Almost all other vendors have already at least one devices with a strong 1Ghz processor and a crystal sharp display. The best example is again the iPhone 4 with its stunning 640 x 960 pixels display which is based on IPS technology.



Concluding I want to say, that some of these points may be a little bit exaggerated, but it shows the tension between Nokia fans and Nokia haters. Also does it highlight the problem Nokia and Symbian are facing these days. Now we want to hear your take! Are you waiting for the Nokia N8 or do you think that the N8 is not worth the money.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Reasons why I should wait for Nokia N8

These recent days there are lots of tempting news and rumours. Some of them are enough to break the patience of the people who are waiting for Nokia N8. But well, I have lists of mine that I keep thinking when the time that nerdgasms enters my mind and try to eliminate my excitement for N8.



I like Nokia N8 so much and that’s:




  • Because N8 is the first Nokia phone to have a 12 MP and also it is the successor for the N86 and N82. With Xenon attached on N8, night shots would be never a problem anymore. We should not also forget on how Carl Zeiss added the superb optics flavour in N82 and that’s why it became legendary camera phone of Nokia. This is getting more exciting in the new N8 because of the reduced Xenon flash and a more promising Carl Zeiss optics. Now I will not worry for cropping the image and printing it to large materials.

  • Because it will record and play HD videos. Aside from crisp photos, we will get also a video recording capabilities in HD!

  • Because N8 has the biggest camera sensor from the field of camera phones and other compact cameras. An astonishing 1/1.8″ Sensor. It has also a 1.75µm pixel size which gives better performance in low light. The bigger and the larger in numbers means better. These are how the 12MP will be useful.

  • Because it is Symbian^3 and you will actually notice that the home screen are similar to the Symbian^1 in N97 and N97 mini. The cool stuff here is we will get 4 homescreen on the new N8. Plus adding more to excitement is the new UI on the phone. I saw the gallery and editing features and I was really amazed on the changes and the speed is noticeably have improved on N8.

  • Because this is cool, the USB OTG! Another thing is the way that N8 can make our usb sticks and storage a slave. I don’t need to transfer my files on the computer before reaching the N8. I can also just add movies and songs directly to N8 from a USB drive.

  • Because HD tvs and projectors are everywhere and I can finally stream or play high quality videos in the big screens.

  • Because I always watch TV. I’m really an avid subscriber of National Geographic and CNN and I am really happy with the new features of N8. I can bring N8 anywhere and watch my favorite channels. Of course, this will be more exciting because of the OLED screen of Nokia N8.


  • Because I can’t pick the right color for me until now. I can’t pick on what exact color to get on Nokia N8 and this is a big problem yet fun! All colors are really attractive and the more I wait the more I rattle in choosing the right color for me. Anodized materials offers comfy feelings in my hands and giving more durability. But here’s a dark grey N8 gallery.

  • Because of my gaming capabilities. My first Nseries devices was N81 and I bought it with the reason I love gaming. Ngage 2.0 was good but it will be better if it will be put in a device with a fast and powerful hardwares and N8 has the future. I really love watching tires rubbing to the concrete of highways.

  • Because it is affordable. I mentioned lots of cool features of N8 and yet the price of N8 is really affordable! Who can imagine that all these features with a price tag of 370 Euro (before taxes and subsidies).


That’s the few things why I like N8 and love to wait for it. I hope some of you have the same sentiment on mine. lols.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Nokia N8 connected with 250GB hard drive

One of Nokia N8′s coolest feature is USB On-The-Go, which lets you connect USB peripherals to the N8 and allows you then to access the data on the flash drive or hard drive. At an preview-event in Vienna, Nokia representatives connected the Nokia N8, which is about two months away from release, to a 250GB hard drive. Some of you may ask why one would need such a feature and especially 250GB of storage. One good example is a two week trip during which you have no computer in order to save all those HD videos and 12 megapixel pictures. With this USB On-The-Go feature you can easily, with an USB-to-USB adapter cord, transfer your data both ways.


Source: S60.at

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Nokia N8: The Design Team

Nokia’s N8 is designwise a really interesting device, not only because it is available in five different colours. In the following video Axel, Pinja and Mikko from the Mobile Computers design team discuss the inspiration and craftsmanship behind the Nokia N8