Tuesday 6 October 2015

On 21:34 by alina staar in    No comments

Today we're getting our first look at the first smartphone Lumia Windows 10 Microsoft Microsoft's first real attempt to build on the proud tradition although a little 'under Windows Phone Nokia reached.
As with most companies these days, Microsoft is serving two different versions of its new flagship phone. Big and small. The XL 950 and 950. The 950 starts at $ 550, XL 950 begins at $ 650.

Here’s the rundown on the regular 950:-

Display: 5.2-inch WQHD OLED (564 PPI)
Processor: Snapdragon 808, hexacore, 64-bit
Storage: 32GB internal, microSD card slot
Memory: 3GB of RAM
Cameras: 20MP PureView on the rear, with optical image stabilization; 5MP wide angle (front)
Battery: 3000mAh (removable)
Extras: USB Type-C

And, of course, the 950XL has specific XXL:-

Display: 5.7-inch WQHD OLED (518 PPI)
Processor: Snapdragon 810, octacore, 64-bit
Storage: 32GB internal, microSD card slot
Memory: 3GB of RAM
Cameras: 20MP PureView on the rear, with optical image stabilization; 5MP wide angle (front)
Battery: 3340mAh (removable)
Extras: USB Type-C 


What's the takeaway here? Okay so like her, are the flagship phones are at par with the most powerful phones are going to see on the main Samsung Mobile, and the Google Nexus line. The screens are the same and so are the chipset. Like other leaders, Microsoft has adopted the USB Type-C.

In Nokia phones, cameras PureView were a real differentiation. The technology was so good that he made mobile platform Windows Phone much less competitive. Microsoft is holding its approach here with a dedicated camera button.

So, if it was not obvious, the important question is whether Windows 10 works smartphone platform. Microsoft was the first technology giant to truly embrace mobile operating systems and the convergence desktop.

During demonstrations today, Microsoft took pains to emphasize the strengths of its ecosystem, and the ability to work on all platforms. The coolest part was the demo of Universal Office applications running on mobile Lumia. You want to use the phone to power a bunch of PowerPoint files or Word on a big screen? No?!?! Have you ever wanted something more in life? Well, you can!

In addition, the company said on several occasions to the deep integration of services such as Windows 10 with the mail client Outlook and onedrive. When you take a picture with excellent gazillion doubt PureView camera, you can download on-line automatically.

This is all very impressive, but it is important to note that after Whizzbang keynote, the truth is that, except for universal applications, much of this has been possible for some time. Phones have been powerful for a long period of time! You can use them to power screens. This is not new. But Microsoft implementation of all cable-clumsy certainly looks exciting.

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