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Sunday, April 20, 2014

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Nokia X Family - An Android Supportive Product by Nokia

Saturday, April 19, 2014

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Nokia X Family

The Nokia X family is a range of new smartphones from Nokia introduced in 2014, running a forked version of Android. They are priced between the Nokia Asha and Nokia Lumia devices.

The Nokia X software platform is based on Android Open Source Project (AOSP) v4.1.2 and the Linux kernel Nokia have combined Android apps with Nokia experiences (such as HERE Maps, Nokia Xpress and MixRadio) and Microsoft services (such as Skype and Outlook).

Nokia officially described the software as bringing "the best of all worlds". It also encompasses features from the Asha platform, such as the Fastlane. The user interface mimics that of Windows Phone, which powers Nokia's Lumia smartphones. The OS has been heavily compared to Amazon.com's Fire OS for the Kindle Fire tablets, which is also based on AOSP.

Google's applications have been replaced by Nokia's and Microsoft's. Although the Google Play store is not included, with Nokia offering apps from their own Nokia Store, Nokia has confirmed that 75% of Android apps are currently compatible. Nokia has also noted that developers can port the remaining missing apps in a matter of hours.

In terms of hardware, the Nokia X devices heavily resemble the newer (50x and 230) Asha phones, as well as containing Lumia features. They contain a single 'back' button like the Asha 50x and 230.

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The phone was unveiled by Nokia CEO at Mobile World Congress on 24 Feb 2014. Contrary to previous leaks, two variants, Nokia X and Nokia X+ were released, with the Nokia X+ having 768 MB RAM as opposed to 512 MB RAM as well as a microSD card included in the box. The phone also contained the Lumia-inspired UI design, in addition to the Nokia suite of mobile applications as previously leaked.
A third phone, the Nokia XL, was released, with a larger screen, front facing camera, rear flash and greater battery life.

 Nokia X Platform

The OS is based on version 4.1.2 of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), much like Amazon's OS for the Kindle Fire line. Nokia X software platform version 1.0 ships with the launch models, X, X+ and XL.
It features a UI which draws on Microsoft's Windows Phone, as well as Nokia's Asha platform.
Google services and applications are replaced with those from Nokia and Microsoft. 75 percent of applications written for Android run unmodified on the platform.

A SDK is available for the platform, and includes an emulator based on the Android emulator.
Nokia is discouraging developers from using Windows Phone design patterns and encouraging Android design guidelines on the Nokia X.

Nokia's VP of developer relations has commented that the Nokia imaging SDK will likely be ported to the platform from Windows Phone.

On 25 March Nokia released update of the Nokia X OS from initial version 10.0.3 to 11.1.1, bringing performance improvements and option to change the tile color of 3rd party apps.


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iPhone 6 - A Concept of Upcoming iPhone

Saturday, April 19, 2014

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The iPhone 6 will reportedly feature a Sapphire design that uses the harder than glass material to cover the display, but a new iPhone 6 concept shows us what it could look like if Apple decides to go back to the shiny glass back of the iPhone 4s, with a stronger material.

 Sapphire is a scratch resistant material that is tough enough to withstand repeated abuse from concrete and other rough materials. Apple invested a $500 million dollars into a Sapphire technology company based in the U.S. last fall and recent reports indicate Apple is pushing to give Sapphire a larger role in the iPhone 6 design.

The Apple iPhone 6 is a new iPhone for 2014 that rumors indicate will arrive in two sizes, both with larger screens. The latest iPhone 6 rumors suggest a 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and a 5.5-inch or 5.7-inch iPhone 6 that would be closer in size to a Galaxy Note 3. Rumors do not agree on all of the details, but a 4.7-inch Sapphire display covered iPhone 6 is a commonly repeated claim.

Most of the iPhone 6 rumors claim Apple will use the Sapphire material to cover a larger display, but a new iPhone 6 concept shows what a new iPhone could look like with a Sapphire back as well.


The latest iPhone 6 concept from Martin Hajek and Nowhereelse.fr shows a stunning Sapphire iPhone that delivers more curves, a thinner design and a Sapphire front and back. The image above shows a black iPhone 6 concept that includes much smaller bezels on the sides and on the top and bottom of the phone, and  phone that is .5mm smaller than the iPhone 5s.

With a Sapphire back there is no need for a two-tone aluminum and glass design to let antennas work as is required on the iPhone 5s. Instead of flat sides and chamfered edges this iPhone 6 concept opts for curved edges that look like a cross between the iPad mini and the new HTC One M8.

A Sapphire back on the iPhone 6 might be a possibility, but it will need to survive drops, not just scratches if Apple were to adopt a design like this. Corning, the maker of Gorilla Glass, claims Sapphire is not as strong as chemically strengthened glass when it comes to surviving drops. It’s tough to tell which is better, but if Apple is ready to invest half a billion dollars in the technology there is certainly a goal in mind.

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