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Leaked screenshots show Nokia Carla OS

The upcoming Nokia “Carla” OS update is set to roll out for the Nokia 808 Pureview, Nokia 700, Nokia 701 and Nokia 603 handsets. A new post showed up on NokiaNesia blog today containing a set of screenshots of a Nokia handset running the Nokia Carla OS.

According to the leaked screenshots of the Nokia Carla OS, we can observe that there’s a new Lock screen without Unlock button and you need to Swipe it to unlock the screen. There’s a new on-screen QWERTY keyboard, which looks like it has been adopted from Windows Phone OS and the Nokia Browser has also been updated with some new UI improvements.

The Music player has also has also got some refreshed improvements such as the New Interface for Option with Blue button, which seems to have been inspired by Meego Harmattan UI. The source has also mentioned that the Finnish mobile maker isn’t bringing the new Nokia Carla OS update for its 1st generation Symbian^3 handsets such as the Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia C7 and Nokia C6-01. Hopefully, Nokia will manage to bring the update for these handsets too.

Symbian/Nokia Carla OS images LEAKS:


Nokia Lumia 610c CDMA Windows Phone Announced For China

Nokia launched its first Windows Phone CDMA handsets in China, now the world’s biggest smartphone market. The Nokia Lumia 800C, a version of the flagship Lumia 800, and the budge Lumia 610C will represent Nokia’s WP portfolio in the world’s most populous country.

The Lumia 800C is made to work on China Telecom’s 3G network, but apart from that there is little difference from the original unibody design and hardware guts. The handset is CDMA-compatible and will be launched in April in Tianyi FlyYoung shops and Nokia’s own stores.

The first 100,000 buyers get to download Fruit Ninja and Plants vs Zombies for free from the Markeplace. The budget Lumia 610C wasn’t given an exact release date, but is still expected to come in Q2 2012. The handset is among the first to lower the bar on Windows Phone and features only 256MB of RAM, a shortcut that allows it to keep a very low price. At the same time, Microsoft has worked with Nokia to ensure the WP experience remains smooth as molasses.


Nokia Lumia 900 To Land On AT&T 8th April?

We were expecting the Nokia Lumia 900 to be available from AT&T some time this month, although we heard earlier this week that it looks like it will land on AT&T in April, with April the 22nd as a rumored launch date.

Now according to the guys over at The Verge, it would appear that AT&T may launch the Nokia Lumia 900 on the 8th of April, and this new apparently comes from an AT&T store manager. As a reminder, the Lumia 900 comes with a single core 1.4GHz processor and a 4.3 inch AMOLED ClearBlack touchscreen display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels.

Other specifications on the handset include Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, plus a front facing 1 megapixel camera, a rear facing 8 megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss lens, 16GB of built in storage, WiFi and 4G LTE. Of course this date has yet to be confirmed by AT&T, so we can’t say for sure that this will be the official launch date, but we suspect the handset will hit AT&T some time next month.

Nokia Lumia 900 US AT&T Release Date & Price Leak:


Nokia 808 PureView Smartphone Not Coming To North America

Then Nokia 808 PureView is a Symbian Belle smartphone that Nokia announced at this years MWC 2012, and the device comes with a 41 megapixel camera. Now it would appear that Nokia wont be releasing the Nokia 808 PureView in North America, presumably because of lack of interest from the US carriers. Of course you would still be able to buy a SIM free Nokia 808 PureView and use it with US carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile, as a number of online retailers will be offering the device SIM free in the US.

The Nokia 808 PureView comes with Symbian Belle and features a 41 megapixel camera and a 4 inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 640 x 960 pixels. Other specifications include a 1.3GHz single core processor and comes with 16GB of built in storage, plus a microSD card slot that can take up to 32GB cards. We heard yesterday that Nokia intends to use its PureView technology in future Windows Phone devices, and we can expect those to be available in the US at some point in the future.

Nokia 808 PureView [Hands-on][41-Megapixel Camera] :

Nokia Lumia 800 Battery Update Starts Rolling Out

Last week we heard that Nokia would be rolling out a new firmware update to their Nokia Lumia 800 Windows Phone smartphone, the update is reported to come with some additional fixes for battery problems as well as some other bug fixes.

It would appear that Nokia has started rolling out the firmware update to certain Lumia 800 handsets, with users in Singapore reporting that the update is now live. According to the guys from WPCentral, the update has given battery life on the device significant improvements, we don’t as yet have any information on when the update will be rolled out to other countries.

If you have received the 12070 firmware update for your Nokia Lumia 800 handset, leave a comment below and let us know, and also let us know which country you are in.

Nokia Clarifies Battery Update On Lumia 800, Promises Audio / Camera Fixes Soon:


Nokia PureView Technology Headed To Their Windows Phone Devices




Last week Nokia presented the new Nokia PureView 808, a very promising smartphone at the Mobile World Congress.

The features for the phone are:
1.3GHz single-core processor
41 megapixel high-resolution sensor with Carl Zeiss optics
Xenon flash
Full HD 1080p video recording
512MB of RAM
Symbian Belle OS
4-inch nHD resolution ClearBlack touchscreen
16GB included storage,
HSDPA and WiFi connectivity
1400mAh battery

The Nokia PureView 808 has a rear-facing shooter features a feature called “over sampling”, which condenses 7 pixels of information are into 1 pixel. This feature lets to extremely-high levels of detail, and lets users to capture photos at any size they like; from 5 or 38 megapixels.

Nokia confirmed that the PureView technology is going to have the Windows Mobile platform. This will include the Lumia Windows Phone generation.

Jo Harlow Nokia’s VP of Marketing, said to Aamulehti a Finnish newspaper that its PureView technology is heading to the Windows Phone mobile platform as a part of the Lumia series of smartphones. Harlow said that “it will not take very long” For the PureView technology to come to its Windows Phone devices, he didn’t specify timeframe.

PureView technology, Windows Mobile, more powerful cameras are now something that we are expecting on this new generation of smartphones, maybe some users will change their actual smartphones to a new Nokia. With the availability of taking better and enhanced pictures, along with a new OS Nokia is growing their technology and opening their product line to a new niche.

Nokia 808 Pureview Hands on Review: First Look at MWC:


Nokia Lumia 900 Appears At The FCC

Nokia Lumia 900 is due to go on sale in the US this month, Nokia also recently announced that they would be releasing the Nokia Lumia 900 in Canada and Europe and now the device has appeared at the FCC. The Nokia Lumia 900 features a single core 1.4GHz processor, plus a rear facing 8 megapixel camera with an f2.2 Carl Zeiss lens, the rear camera is capable of recording HD video in 720p, up front there is 1 megapixel camera with an f2.4 lens.

Other specifications on the Nokia Lumia 900 include 16GB of built in storage, plus a 1830 mAh battery and of course the 4.3 inch Clear Black AMOLED display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. The US version of the Nokia Lumia 900 will be available this month, whilst the European version will be available some time this quarter.

Nokia Lumia 900 - first hands-on video:




Nokia To Show Off Six New Handsets At MWC 2012?

It is only two weeks until Mobile World Congress kicks off in Barcelona, we are expecting to see a wide range of new smartphones from a number of manufacturers. One of those is Nokia, and we have already heard rumors that the company will unveil a couple of new Windows Phone devices, and not it looks like Nokia may have around six new handsets to unveil although not all of them will be Windows Phone devices.

According to a recent report by Pocket Now, out of the six new devices, at least two of them are expected to be Windows Phone smartphones, one will possibly be a Symbian powered device, whilst the other three are expected to be feature phones. It will be interesting to see what new Nokia devices are unveiled, I am particularly interested in seeing their new Windows Phone devices, and we hope they unveil some of the rumored devices we have been hearing about over the last few weeks.

Nokia Lumia 800 getting update for its camera

The camera on the back of the Nokia Lumia 800 is supposed to be taking great pictures. After all, it has an 8MP sensor and a Carl Zeiss-certified lens. But something is not working out right and Nokia's Damian Dinning sent out a tweet to say that an update is coming although there is no specific date in mind. Last month, when Nokia stated that an update had repaired a problem that the phone was having with the battery, the Finnish based manufacturer admitted that there was an issue with the camera and that it would not be overlooked.

Apparently the problems with the camera are a software issue which is why Nokia is hopeful that this update on the way will allow the camera to reach its full potential. Late last month, word started leaking out about problems that Nokia Lumia 800 users were having with settings to the camera.

Recently we told you about a camera cowboy shootout between the shooters on the Nokia Lumia 800, the Sony Xperia S, the Samsung Galaxy S II and the Apple iPhone 4S. The Lumia 800's camera made a good showing, but finished behind the Sony Xperia S as far as how quickly the camera app took to open on the phone.

Nokia Lumia 800 Windows Phone 7.5 smartphone live hands-on:


Nokia N9 might dual-boot into ICS soon

The first and only MeeGo smartphone, the Nokia N9, might soon turn into an Android device. Well, if you’re into some hacking - Alexey Roslyakov of the NITDroid team has posted a picture of ICS running on the Nokia N9. The title is “progress” and even though it’s still just an early build with its fair share of issues, it seems that work is advancing.

The NITDroid team is also working on porting Android 4.0 to the good old Maemo-running N900. Now, one thing that’s particularly great about the combination of a Nokia N9 and MeeGo is the combination of a device with no physical buttons with an operating system that requires none. The handset also sports a fairly large 3.9-inch display, so you’d have some extra space for the navigational controls.

Finally, Roslyakov mentions that you can put your worries aside when it comes to MeeGo on the N9 and Android - both operating systems could run in a dual-boot setup in the future. Here’s to hoping.

Nokia N900 dual booting Maemo 5 and Android:


Nokia Belle update finally starts reaching Symbian handsets today Nokia Belle update finally starts reaching Symbian handsets today

After a long wait, Nokia Belle, the second major update to Symbian^3, starts rolling out to handsets today, Nokia announced in its official blog. The update finally makes Symbian look much more like a contemporary operating system with matching visuals, 6 home screens, a new drop down menu a la Android, neat widgets with a huge clock a la HTC Sense, better maps and plenty of other novelties.

Functionality is also improved, with faster browser with a cleaner UI, imaging applications supporting 720p video recording at 30fps and simpler menus. A couple of Microsoft apps like Lync and OneNote will also soon be made available. The Nokia Symbian Belle update is available now for the following models:

Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia E6, Nokia X7,Nokia C6-01,Nokia C7 or Nokia Oro.

The only handset that will need to wait a bit is the Nokia 500. Nokia Belle will be available for it in the coming weeks. The update is available in pretty much all major Nokia markets - in Europe that’s the UK, Russia, Germany, etc. As to the updating process itself, it’s pretty straightforward, and there’s even a step by step guide at Nokia’s official blog, so hit it below to get the instructions and let us know how it all went in the comments below.

Nokia Belle Update - same phone, new experience:


Nokia Lumia 900 Goes Up For Pre-order At Microsoft Stores

Nokia recently announced their first 4G LTE smartphone for the US, the Nokia Lumia 900, which is expected to go on sale in March, and now it would appear that Microsoft Stores have started taking pre-orders on the handset.

We still don’t have an official launch date for the device, although the last thing we heard was the 18th of March, and the device can now be pre-orderd at Microsoft Stores for a $25 deposit, you will also have to sign a new two year contract with AT&T. As a reminder, the Nokia Lumia 900 is a Windows Phone 7.5 Mango device and it features a 4.3 inch AMOLED ClearBlack touchscreen display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels.

The Nokia Lumia 900 is powered by a single core 1.4GHz processor, plus a rear facing 8 megapixel camera with an f2.2 Carl Zeiss lens, the rear camera is capable of recording HD video in 720p, up front we have a 1 megapixel camera with an f2.4 lens and the device comes with 16GB of built in storage, plus 4G LTE and WiFi. The device will be available for $99 when you sign up to a new two year contract with AT&T, considering Microsoft are offering the device for pre-order we suspect it wont be long before AT&T puts it up for pre-order.

Introducing Nokia Lumia 900 - The Amazing Everyday:


Nokia Lumia 800 Lands In Australia In March

As Nokia continues its global roll out of its latest Windows Phone devices, the company has announced that they will launch the Nokia Lumia 800 in Australia in March. The Nokia Lumia 800 will be available with a number os Australia’s mobile carriers and the device will be available in a range of colors, which include white, black, blue and magenta.

As a reminder the Nokia Lumia 800 comes with a 3.7 inch AMOLED ClearBlack touchscreen display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, and it comes with Windows 7.5 Mango, processing is provided by a single core 1.4GHz processor. The Nokia Lumia 800 also features a 8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, a dual led flash and auto-focus, it can record HD video in 720p, there is also 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, HSDPA, HSUPA and it uses the new micro SIM card instead of a standard SIM card. There are no details a yet on how much the Nokia Lumia will retail for when its lands in Australia in March.

Nokia Lumia 800 Review:

Nokia Lumia 710 Lands On T-Mobile

The Nokia Lumia 710 has been available to pre-order for a while now, and it looks like it is now available from T-Mobile in the US for $49.99 when you sign up to a new two year contract with the carrier. As a reminder the Nokia Lumia 710 features a 3.7 inch WVGA touchscreen display with an 800 x 480- pixel resolution, there is also 8GB of built in storage and a single core 1.4GHz processor, plus Windows Phone 7.5 Mango.

The Nokia Lumia 710 also comes with 512MB of RAM, plus a 5 megapixel camera with an LED flash and it can record HD video in 720p there is also a 1,300 mAh battery and it comes with Bluetooth 2.1, A-GPS, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and a micro USB port. Have a look at our Nokia Lumia 800 review to see what we thought of Nokia’s new Windows Phone smartphone.

Nokia Lumia 710 Hands On (T-Mobile):


Nokia Ace Likely To Be Shown At CES

The rumored Nokia Lumia 900 (aka Nokia Ace) Windows Phone 7 smart phone. We said that it would basically be the Nokia Lumia 800 only a bit bigger and featuring a LTE modem. The Nokia Lumia 900 is now official and the speculation seems to be correct.

The new smart phone made it debut today at a Nokia CES 2012 press conference. An AT&T exclusive, the phone features a cyan blue polycarbonate shell, 4.3" AMOLED screen with 800 x 480 resolution, 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 512 MB of RAM, 8 Megapixel rear camera with Carl Zeiss optics (stated 28mm, f/2.2) and dual LED flash, front facing camera, LTE 4G modem, and a rather spacious 1840mAH battery. Sporting the Windows Phone 7 operating system, the phone has a rated seven hours of talk time and 300 hours of standby time.

It will be available in either cyan or black colors in the US within the next few months and bound to the AT&T network with "aggressive" pricing. Nokia stated in their conference that it has been working closely with Qualcomm to ensure solid performance on AT&T's LTE network. SIM-free and carrier unlocked phones will also be available; however, it is not clear whether users in the US will be able to purchase them (or if they would need to be imported). Ballmer stated plainly that the "Lumia 900 is a very exciting launch," and that AT&T is critical to the WP7 future.

CES- Hands-on: Nokia Lumia 900:

Symbian Becomes Nokia Belle, Headed To Symbian Devices February 2012

It looks like Nokia has decided to change the name of its Symbian OS, with the new version which was previous called Symbian Belle, now being called Nokia Belle, and Nokia has announced that the latest version of the software is headed to Symbian devices soon.

Nokia has announced that it will release the new version of Nokia Belle to a range of devices in February 2012, and the list includes the Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia E6, Nokia X7, Nokia C6-01, Nokia Oro and the Nokia C7.

As far as we heard, Symbian Belle was going to start availability from Q4 onwards. Remember we joked about whether that meant Q4 2012.

This was confirmed during the launch and during the Q&A about the new Belle phones when asked specifically regarding updates for earlier Symbian devices. We have 3 and a bit weeks left or 25 days of Q4. Do you think Symbian Belle is going to appear in that time? Indications seem to be that it might not arrive and as far as Nokia Thailand is concerned, we’ve received some information to suggest this might be the case. I would be quite weary on posting as I’m not fully able to disclose this source and details and also indicate any concerns, but but I had some other other ‘information’ from another source that I trust that indicated this might be the case (of a no show Q4) some months back. Odd though that Belle keeps coming on and off on Navifirm. Perhaps tests are still ongoing?

Do you reckon it’s just part of a staggered update and that Thailand is just later on the list or is the whole update delayed? It wouldn’t be the first time a software update doesn’t appear on time. Looking at some positives, Nokia has at least delivered the new Symbian Belle phones, 701 and 700 in time. Cheers anonymous for the tip.

symbian belle nokia n8:


Nokia Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 launch accompanied by a stunning marketing campaign in India

Nokia's marketing department knows no rest! So far, we have seen giant Lumia handsets, free Xbox 360 bundles, private concerts, and the list of publicity stunts keeps on growing. The Nokia Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 were made available for purchase in India today, and the company is putting quite an effort in ensuring that the launch grabs the audience's attention.

In particular, the marketing campaign that accompanies the release of the two smartphones is said to be the biggest one that Nokia has launched in India to date. The campaign includes dance performances, musical events, helicopter and luxury car rides for customers, cricket games with famous cricketers, parasailing sessions, and much more.

The Nokia Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 are the company's first two Windows Phone devices – the result of a partnership with Microsoft that was signed and sealed earlier this year. If Nokia is to succeed on a market dominated by Android handsets and the iPhone, effectively promoting its fresh breed of smartphones will be crucial. But will clever advertising ideas.

More information's:
Link: Nokia Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 launch accompanied

Nokia Lumia 710 & Lumia 800 First Look:

Could This Be The Nokia Lumia 900?

Look what just popped up in our mailbox. At first glance it looks just like the Nokia Lumia 800, but there are subtle clues that it is a different devices such as the lower-set capacitive keys. If this is indeed the Nokia Lumia 900 it would explain why rumours of a Lumia 800 with LTE going round, given the close resemblance between the devices. It is striking however that there is no clear front-facing camera, but there is a circular area in the top left corner which may still conceal this.

The Nokia 900 is a rumoured Windows Phone with a 4.3” ClearBlack AMOLED screen, HSPA+ data speeds, and a 1.4 GHz single-core processor. It is rumoured to have an 8-megapixel rear camera and 16 GB or 32 GB of storage. Front-facing camera and gyro sensor is currently unknown. It is rumored to be released Q1 2012 on AT&T. Other country release dates are currently unknown.

More information's:
http://wmpoweruser.com/tag/nokia-lumia-900

T-Mobile Nokia Lumia 710 Press Shot Leaked

T-Mobile and Nokia are holding a press conference this week where the two companies are expected to reveal the first Nokia Windows Phone devices for T-Mobile, we have already seen evidence of a T-Mobile branded Nokia Lumia 710, and now we have an actual press shot of the device. The T-Mobile Nokia Lumia 710 press shot was obtained by the guys from Pocket Now, and is more evidence that this will be one of the devices announced this week, especially considering that Nokia recently announced it would be available globally within the next few weeks.

It isn’t clear as yet whether this will be the only Nokia Windows Phone unveiled for T-Mobile this week, we wonder if we will see some new Nokia Windows Phone devices or maybe the Lumia 800 on T-Mobile.

More information's:
http://pocketnow.com/windows-phone/nokia-lumia-710-for-t-mobile-first-press-shot

Nokia Lumia 710 Shipping, T-Mobile To Receive It, Marketplace Piracy & More:

Nokia Lumia 900 Specifications Revealed?

We know that Nokia has another new Windows Phone device in the works, the Nokia Lumia 900, and now it would appear that we may have some actual specifications of the device.

According to the Geek Tech Blog, who have apparently got their hands on the device, although they don’t have any actual photos, the Nokia Lumia 900 will feature a larger display than the Lumia 800, with a 4.3 inch AMOLED touchscreen display and a 1.4GHz processor. We heard previously that the Lumia 900 will go on sale in January of 2012, although it may end up coming slightly later than this either some time in quarter one or quarter two of 2012.

More information's:

http://nexus404.com/Blog/2011/12/11/rumor-nokia-lumia-900-specs-emerge-upcoming-nokia-lumia-900-windows-phone-7-device-has-4-3-inch-screen-1-4-ghz-processor-8-megapixel-camera-according-to-unofficial-sources/

Nokia Lumia 900 developer commercial: