Newest Nokia WP7 leak. - General Topics

Here is a little snippet from the article that you can find HERE
“Eldar Murtazin, the eternal Nokia antagonist, claims to have the inside scoop on Nokia’s current Windows Phone device plans while getting an early hands-on with a prototype. Besides demonstrating a natural extension of the Nokia naming strategy to accommodate the new Windows Phone devices, Eldar tells us that model W7 is built around an X7 hardware base while the new W8 handset is a variant of Nokia’s N8 cameraphone (conceptualized in the above pic). According to Eldar, all of Nokia’s WP prototypes are built upon Qualcomm chipsets per Microsoft’s requirement (and Nokia’s dismay). The W7 model is currently being used in-house for development purposes and will likely be the first to market, according to Eldar, with an 8 megapixel autofocus camera and flash.”
In the article you can see information about Dual core also, i mean if they dont put out dual core, they are gonna loose it.

I'm waiting for
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let me know when it comes out.

windows 7 on nokia phones is a good thought! But I think they should also have android phones...

I bet enthusiasts will install Android on the WP7 phones once they are out

The touchscreen and 2.X-hype has killed a lot of other features in cellphones. What happened to the real xenon based flash? Today, only Nokia use them in their cellphones and i H-A-T-E slowbian.

OakNinja said:
The touchscreen and 2.X-hype has killed a lot of other features in cellphones. What happened to the real xenon based flash? Today, only Nokia use them in their cellphones and i H-A-T-E slowbian.
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Well kinda agree with you

just say, i love android more.

Nice phones though Look nicer than their Symbian devices

Nokia could well be the solution to embracing the average consumer to WP7!
Still have my 3310 to this very day and it works 100% as well (despite pretty hard abuse - dropped down a full flight of stairs, case broke but easily replaced back in the day with a massive variety of available aftermarket ones)

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No games for android says illusion labs :(

I'm a huge fan of illusion labs games for the iPhone and I was dissopointed to learn there were no games like TouchGrind or Sway for android, so I emailed illusion labs to see if they had any plans to port these games or something similar to android. This is the response I received:
Hello,
I'm glad you like our games. We have no plans at the moment to port those games to android at the moment. One of the reasons is that the performance is much lower on Android.
Best Regards
Marcus
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Low performance seems like a lame excuse to me coming from an owner of a beastly Samsung Vibrant. Also, my iPhone 3G under-performs most android phones by a long shot and plays these games perfectly fine. I think performance is a poor excuse with some of the top selling android devices having GPU's capable of pushing more pixels then the iPhone, like the Galaxy S line.
I think illusion labs is seriously underestimating android and the demand for high quality android games on the platform. My proposal? Show them there is damand! Download labyrinth (illusion labs only android port) rate it and leave comments demanding they port the other games! And email illusion labs at: [email protected]
Tell them how badly android needs quality games and how perfectly capable android is at games.
Some screenshots of what we are missing out on.
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Low performance? What a joke. Let them fall behind then.
Its probably due to iphone being optimized for hardware draws while anything below Gingerbread isn't (we also have JIT unoptimized for Froyo). Makes sense. Also don't forget android is fragmented when it comes to hardware, theres just too many dif configs. You should email the devs back and tell them that your vibrant basicly is a iphone 4 as we have almost the same hardware (but a teeny faster gpu but its basicly a hummingbird cpu/gpu combo) also did you know Samsung makes the cpu's for Apple? we basicly have iphone 4's with a unoptimized os.
Im sure they've seen the latest Ios/Android split for themselves.
Must be nice for them to have money to burn, Leave them to it..
The only app I fancied was the Tech Deck one and even that one I couldn't see myself playing tbh..

Samsung Nexus Prime Support Page Surfaces; Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich Smartpho

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We have been hearing a lot about Samsung’s upcoming smartphone called the Nexus Prime. The handset, said to come powered by Google’s latest OS Android 4.0, is again in the news as part of the run up to a roll out date. If you remember, we had sometime ago spotted the device carrying the model number GT-I9250 with a Wi-Fi certification. The latest is that a support page for the GTI9250 has come up on the Samsung website. The funny part is that the page is almost blank. Also, a leak has brought to the fore a few specs of the phone.
If you head for the page here, you will be able to see tabs that have Downloads, FAQs, How-to Guides, and Troubleshooting features. In case you are looking for some details on the phone, let us tell you there’s nothing about the device on the page you are looking at.
Leaked specs of the phone have revealed a 4.65-inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 720. The device would come with a dual-core 1.5 GHz processor, 1GB RAM and 5-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording.
We just hope the Super AMOLED technology will be integrated with the display as Samsung has been offering that in their latest devices. The 8.8mm thin handset enclosed in a metal chassis is likely to come with the curved display – something akin to what its predecessor, the Nexus S, had come with.
It is believed that Google’s Ice Cream Sandwich OS will be rolled out in October. Chances are that the Nexus Prime would come powered by the new version of the OS.
In addition, the rumored specs and the latest blank page of the smartphone hint that we can expect a soon release of the Nexus Prime during the same month.
via devicemag.
Really looking forward to seeing this phone and what new features ICS brings to the smartphone table!

Sony 'Nexus X' Photo Leaked Last Night

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Update: Sources tell Kickedface that these images are not of a genuine Nexus device.
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Is this Sony’s Nexus device that will be known as the Nexus X? Well, what do you think? Is this real or fake? This was Uploaded by a user named Mutul Yeter, we can see that the device looks very similar to other Sony devices in styling, however, this appears to be running stock Android and has the “Google” logo branded in the middle.
All carrier branding is missing and the device has on-screen navigation keys, something we would expect to see on all Nexus devices going forward. We aren't sure where the name “Nexus X” originated from, but it’s being tossed around as a possibility rather than Xperia Nexus.
There's also some odd artefacting throughout the photo, particularly around the USB port and the Google logo up top -- hallmarks of possible Photoshopping. Then there's the fact that the front face shows a home screen where the Google Play Store icon is not labeled, and there's no persistent search bar up top. If you ask us, there's definitely something fishy going on here.
And then there's the fact that we're pretty sure the LG Nexus 4 is what's next from Google, and that Googlers are currently testing that model rather than any Sony creation.
In any case, let's suspend disbelief for a few minutes and entertain the idea that this is genuine. If so, we'd guess it's either an abandoned prototype or some future Sony phone in a dummy case. Certainly, the exterior doesn't match any Sony phone we're familiar with, though it does share a few design traits with the Xperia S and Xperia Ion. We know from briefings with Sony and other manufacturers that they often produce numerous prototype designs for future hardware, so it's possible that's what we're dealing with here. We also wouldn't read too much into the fact that it's running vanilla Android, as manufacturers must use this as a starting point when building their own UIs.
In any case, we'd suggest you don't get too excited about what we're seeing here. It's not impossible that we might see a Sony Nexus at some point in the future, but if we do, we're pretty sure it won't look anything like this.
Check past the break for the second, equally suspicious photo in this set.

[Idea] devPhone - from PowerUsers, for PowerUsers

First off, this is by no means "a thing" as im looking for people who understand, support and might help me with this idea
"The Struggle is real"
for me choosing my next android device is a pretty hard effort as im getting disappointed by various points:
-illogical choices of design: even if i find a decent device to consider as my next one, there is always something that will make no sense to me and bug me, but only after i have purchased that device
-poor development due to unavailable sources: a major requirement when i choose an android device is that it has good dev support and my previous devices have proven this point to an extend, where a nice new android version comes out and the oem no longer supports it: the new version can be ported,but some things that were closed source only work properly in stock roms (which mostly suck)
-ridiculous oem pricing and their visionary software addons:
every device by big oems is overpriced and is bloated and promoted with things that often are not unique at all and can easily be used on every phone
of course the price depends on a lot of factors but in my opinion every oem device can easily be a 100 euros cheaper while still being profitable, as small
oems easily show
"The perfect android smartphone?"
-"supersize my phone, please":
of course also size is a debatable aspect of a phone as some prefer size while others prefer compactness
i prefer efficiency and for me that means a device that can easily be used with one hand, fit in my pocket and
does not waste a lot of surface not covered by screen
-"whith a small phone comes small hardware"
every oem releases a mini version of their newest flagship, but that mini version has exactly nothing to do with its big brother
there are examples where this might not be the case(xperia z1 compact), but then, there are other aspects that make that phone inconsiderable
There cannot be a device that is perfect for every user, but i think that most users can agree on a large amount of aspects that fit their needs, especially if they are powerusers
Conclusion: i would like to collaborate with people that have the knowledge of building distributing and supporting a project based on my idea: the devPhone:
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I hope at least a small group of users can relate and i would like to see what you guys think
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can noone relate and would like to start a project?

Axgio Neon N3 ---will upgrade to Android 5.0 next week

Recently, I saw Axgio N3 on the Internet, I’m a great deal of interest in it immediately. I would like to share several reasons that I want to buy it.
Some official photos of Axgio Neon N3
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1. Android 5.0
At present, there is only a few mobile phone upgrade to Adroid 5.0 such as Moto x and Nexus 6. However, there is no Chinese phone support Android 5.0 now. Axgio N3 is the first Chinese phone support Android 5.0. For Cell phone enthusiasts who want to experience Android 5.0, if there is not enough money, then the AxgioN3 would be the best choice.
2. 4G
4G networks become more and more popular now. If your phone does not support 4G network, you're out. Axgio N3 was among the first to support 4G network of China Mobile. For friends who want to experience rapid Web, Axgio N3 is a good choice
3. quad-core 64-bit processor MTK 6732
Cpu is the phone's heart, it is the phone's power source. A good mobile phone must be with a powerful CPU. Comparing to the previous 32-bit processor, 64-bit processor will make the speed increase manyfold. Axgio N3 equipped with this processor , it will stay away from the cotton.
4. full metal body
Full metal body is internationally renowned manufacturers of unique properties, it is difficult to see in the Chinese mobile phone. Axgio N3 rarely adopts all-metal fuselage design. That greatly increased the texture of phone and improve the grade of the mobile phone.
5. 13MP SONY camera
Due to cost reasons, few Chinese mobile phone manufacturer Sony camera. However, Axgio N3unexpected 13 million pixels Sony camera. It also provided a guarantee for excellentphotographic effect of N3. So Axgio Neon N3 is a good choice for photographers.
These are just my personal opinion, if there's anything you disagree with, please discuss.
The Axgio has a forum Named Neonado: MOD EDIT: Commercial links removed.

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