Archive for 9 Aug 2013
Nokia Lumia Z is a 5 inch Smartphone with Windows Phone 8.1
Although Nokia seems more focused on naming its devices with Lumia and then some numbers, who says that they won’t change this pattern once the Lumias start selling less well? Well, we have a fresh concept based on that idea, one that’s dubbed Nokia Lumia Z and it was designed by Rixxan Z.
This phone packs a 5 inch display and comes with 16, 32 or 64 GB of storage, a front 3 megapixel camera and a rear 12 megapixel shooter, although the image here has them the wrong way, obviously. Inside the handset there’s a quad core CPU and other specs include a non removable Li-Ion 3000 mAh battery, as well as Windows Phone 8.1 as the OS.
The device’s design is all squared up and it looks basically like a thinner brick, which is not exactly my cup of tea. I’d see this model as a Lumia 6xx series or maybe 7xx. Also, I think that the battery inside is a bit big by today’s Windows Phone standards.
[via Rixxan Z]
Micromax Canvas 4 Teased in Two New Videos; India, Prepare to be Amazed! (Video)
Remember the Micromax Canvas 4 concept from here or here? Well, now we’re getting ready for the real thing, as Micromax posted the videos below on YouTube as teasers for its upcoming product, the real Canvas 4.
I can see that we’ve got a metallic frame around the device, a 13 megapixel camera and the rest is pure speculation. We’ll probably get a 5 inch Full HD or HD display, 1 GB or 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of storage, a microSD card slot, maybe LTE and NFC. I’m hoping for a 2500+ mAh battery and maybe Android 4.2 with as little customization as possible.
So, do you prefer this real model or the concepts we’ve shown you? Is there any chance for a Micromax Canvas tablet or phablet in the future? Share with us your vision! By the way, what do you think of the new motto for Micromax Canvas 4: “Can life be endless?”.
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Samsung S-Health Bracelet Render is Based on Tizen OS
Some people really dig the S Health system on the Samsung Galaxy S4 and I even know a few folks who would be willing to buy the handset only to get to use that app. Well, since everyone is basically making a bracelet these days or a watch, why not have a health oriented bracelet based on S Health?
The device you see here is the Samsung S-Health bracelet concept, created by Rebie Gutierrez and Sanjaya Kanishka and based on Tizen OS. This is a bracelet for health checking and it also comes with phone features. It’s powered by the Tizen platform and can show the body temperature, room temperature, blood glucose level, blood pressure and some other stats.
This electronic wrist bracelet is of flexible rubberish material, plus a flexible Samsung Youm OLED screen. Samsung S Health Bracelet uses a 3.2 inch widescreen Youm OLED display, a 28 nm dual core processor, a microSIM card slot, pulse sensor, gluco meter chip reading slot, a barometer and an audio jack. There’s piezoelectric nano wire coating on the rear and a 1000 mAh Li-Ion battery that can charge from your blood pressure.
[via Healthcare Portal]