Archive for 21 Mar 2013
Nokia Lumia 930 Catwalk Rendered by Juha Luoma, Corrects Every Mistake of the Lumia 920
Nokia Lumia 920 is, from what I’ve heard a very successful handset
and it’s very praised. However, it’s still a massive and bulky device,
in need of a makeover. Said redesign may come with the rumored Nokia
Catwalk, that today gets a fresh concept from Juha Luoma, who
created the Nokia Lumia 930, shown below. By the way, this is his first
concept.
This Lumia 920 replacement adopts a compact aluminum and glass
chassis, that’s lighter than the one of the predecessor. The designer
also tries to keep the current Nokia design language and give it a
modern twist. I like the lower side of the model especially and how the
screen feels like it’s “melting on the sides”.
Nokia Lumia 930 measures 8.8 mm in thickness and uses Corning Gorilla Glass 2 on the back and front, plus it has a scratch resistant coating. Upfront we’ve got a 4.5 inch 1280 x 768 pixel display with ClearBlack AMOLED PureMotion technology and at the back there’s an 8.7 megapixel Pureview camera. The cam uses a Carl Zeiss Tessar lens with F1.9 aperture and a focal length of 35 mm, as well as optical image stabilization. Finally, Nokia Catwalk features a Snapdragon 600 processor (quad core 1.5 GHz), wireless charging and a 2300 mAh battery. Is this worthy of a Lumia 920 follow-up?
[Thanks Juha Luoma]
Nokia Lumia 930 measures 8.8 mm in thickness and uses Corning Gorilla Glass 2 on the back and front, plus it has a scratch resistant coating. Upfront we’ve got a 4.5 inch 1280 x 768 pixel display with ClearBlack AMOLED PureMotion technology and at the back there’s an 8.7 megapixel Pureview camera. The cam uses a Carl Zeiss Tessar lens with F1.9 aperture and a focal length of 35 mm, as well as optical image stabilization. Finally, Nokia Catwalk features a Snapdragon 600 processor (quad core 1.5 GHz), wireless charging and a 2300 mAh battery. Is this worthy of a Lumia 920 follow-up?
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 by Deepak Ahuja Has Realistic Specs
I’ve seen my share of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 concepts
and it was logical that once the Galaxy S4 was out, rumors about the
next Galaxy Note would start. Today’s render is made by Deepak Ahuja,
who goes with an elongated design and a device with powerful specs, but
also realistic.
The device runs Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean and packs a 6.33 inch Super AMOLED HD+ display, with a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. This screen has a 441 ppi pixel density, the same as the one of the Xperia Z, for example and the Galaxy S4. Inside we’ve got a 2 GHz Octa Core processor, composed of a 1.7 GHz ARM Cortex A15 high performing quad core CPU and a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex A9 chipset for other purposes.
At the back of Galaxy Note 3 we’ve got a 13 megapixel main camera with LED flash, while upfront there’s a 2.1 megapixel shooter with BSI and CMOS. Finally, we get 3 GB of RAM, 16/32/64 GB of storage and a 3700 mAh battery. The Galaxy Note II and Galaxy Note 1 were wide enough, so in order to increase the diagonal Samsung will have to work on length rather than width, that’s why the device is so long. Also, notice the slightly dotted pattern at the back, reminding me of the Galaxy S4.
[Thanks Deepak Ahuja]
The device runs Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean and packs a 6.33 inch Super AMOLED HD+ display, with a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. This screen has a 441 ppi pixel density, the same as the one of the Xperia Z, for example and the Galaxy S4. Inside we’ve got a 2 GHz Octa Core processor, composed of a 1.7 GHz ARM Cortex A15 high performing quad core CPU and a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex A9 chipset for other purposes.
At the back of Galaxy Note 3 we’ve got a 13 megapixel main camera with LED flash, while upfront there’s a 2.1 megapixel shooter with BSI and CMOS. Finally, we get 3 GB of RAM, 16/32/64 GB of storage and a 3700 mAh battery. The Galaxy Note II and Galaxy Note 1 were wide enough, so in order to increase the diagonal Samsung will have to work on length rather than width, that’s why the device is so long. Also, notice the slightly dotted pattern at the back, reminding me of the Galaxy S4.
[Thanks Deepak Ahuja]