Thursday 18 April 2013

Nokia Lumia 520


The Lumia 520 completes the roll call for Nokia's second generation of Microsoft-powered smartphones. Statistically, this means that every step of their product line, from 5** all the way to 9**, has been backed up by a fresh WP8-rocking alternative.
OK, that's nothing out of the ordinary and actually well on time. The Lumia 520 was announced at this year's MWC, along with the Lumia 720, signaling Nokia's intention to focus on the lower tiers of the market.
In terms of budget, it doesn't get any lower than the Lumia 520. With an estimated retail price of under €150, the 520 is clearly the most affordable WP8-powered smartphone. Hardly a surprise then that it's a trimmed down version of the Lumia 720 we recently reviewed.
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Nokia Lumia 520 official images
The Lumia 520 has to make do with a smaller, garden variety LCD (no ClearBlack) and an inferior imaging package. The wide aperture lens of the Lumia 720 had to go, too, while the LED flash and the front-facer went with it. The battery is of lesser capacity too but other than that, we're looking at two very similar packages priced some way apart. And we do think the actual price cut is well worth the features that got slashed.

Key features

  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
  • Quad-band 3G with 21 Mbps HSDPA and 5.7 Mbps HSUPA support
  • 4.0" 16M-color IPS LCD display of WVGA resolution
  • 5 megapixel autofocus camera with 720p@30fps video recording
  • Windows Phone 8 OS
  • 1 GHz dual-core Krait CPU, Adreno 305 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8227 chipset, 512MB of RAM
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band
  • GPS receiver with A-GPS and GLONASS support
  • Free lifetime voice-guided navigation (with a twist)
  • 8GB of inbuilt storage, expandable via a microSD card slot
  • Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic
  • Built-in accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
  • microUSB port
  • Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP and EDR, file transfers
  • SNS integration
  • Xbox Live integration and Xbox management
  • Nokia Music
  • Extremely competitive pricing

Main disadvantages

  • Common LCD lacks the punch of CBD
  • A few prominent apps still missing, some apps incompatible due to 512MB RAM
  • No FM radio
  • No front-facing camera
  • No LED flash
  • No system-wide file manager
  • No lockscreen shortcuts
  • Voice-guided SatNav license limited to a single country
Nokia has rolled out a few devices of proper flagship pedigree since going all-in with Redmond, but the Finns must see plenty of awareness-raising value in devices like the Lumia 620 and 520. And we can't help but be impressed with the fact that the Lumia 520 shapes up to be the cheapest of them all at launch - considering it's the only one of the three powered by a couple of Krait cores.
Of course there're things missing but if you can live without an FM Radio and a front-facing camera, the Lumia 520 is an extremely tempting package. We don't think the 512MB of RAM is as big a disadvantage as it was for the clearly more costly Lumia 720. The screen isn't particularly impressive but the thinking must've been that potential users would care more about being able to use it with gloves on than the actual image quality.
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The Nokia Lumia 520 at HQ

Nokia Lumia 520 360-degree spin

The Nokia Lumia 520 is about the size of a Lumia 800 - another proof that smartphones have only been getting bigger lately. Four inches of diagonal is no longer too much even for the most basic of offerings. Anyway, what this means in practice is that the 520 has found room for a bigger screen in a body that's just a tad wider - but slimmer - than the Lumia 800's.
It's a reasonably compact device by modern standards and one that's easy to hold and operate with one hand. At 119.9 x 64 x 9.9 mm, the Lumia 520 is not the slimmest smartphone around but by no means too chubby either. It weighs the perfectly acceptable 124g.

Design and build quality

Nokia has created a simple and sensible design that works equally well across their WP8 lineup. Of course, the finish varies from the flagship to the low-end but it's a consistent and recognizable styling that an entry level package is quick to take advantage of.
In a nutshell, the Lumia 520 is cheap without looking it. The curved shape and soft rubbery finish around back make for a handset that's got plenty of grip and style.
There's a hint at a unibody design, reinforced by the seriously sturdy feel of the phone, but the battery cover is actually removable - to get access to the battery, SIM compartment and memory card slot. The Nokia Lumia 520 lacks some of the refinement of a Lumia 720 but you wouldn't know either that you're dealing with the cheapest device in the range.
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The Nokia Lumia 520 is one of the better looking entry level smartphones
We have a black and a white Nokia Lumia 520 at HQ but the phone also comes in the more flamboyant red, yellow and cyan. Like the Lumia 820 sibling, the Lumia 520 offers exchangeable rear covers - wireless charging isn't an option though.

Display

The Nokia Lumia 520 comes with a 4" screen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels), and the resulting pixel density is around 233 ppi. That's higher than the Lumia 720, which has a bigger 4.3" screen but this is where its advantages end.
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The display is hardly spectacular
The Lumia 520's screen doesn't use the ClearBlack tech and contrast is the biggest casualty. The display clearly lacks the punch of a CBD like the one on the Lumia 720. On a positive note, the viewing angles are quite good.
As you can see from the readings in our dedicated test the Nokia Lumia display isn't the brightest around and its contrast is far from great.
Display test50% brightness100% brightness
Black, cd/m2White, cd/m2Contrast ratioBlack, cd/m2White, cd/m2Contrast ratio
Nokia Lumia 520---0.51422834
Nokia Lumia 620---0.727621068
Nokia Lumia 720---0.698131172
HTC One X0.1520013750.395501410
Nokia Lumia 920---0.485131065
Nexus 40.2231414470.456081341
LG Optimus G0.1419714450.334171438
Apple iPhone 50.1320014900.486401320

The glass above the Lumia 520's screen is quite reflective, which means the phone is barely usable when outdoor on a bright sunny day.

Controls

The layout of controls is consistent across Nokia's WP8 smartphones and the Lumia 520 follows suit. There's the usual set of capacitive controls below the screen and the hardware buttons are all placed along the right side of the phone, while the left remains bare.
The capacitive Back, Home and Search keys are well-spaced and haptic-enabled - we always appreciate Nokia's sharp and precise vibration feedback. A press and hold of the Home key will launch voice commands, while a log press of the Back button shows recent apps.
At the very bottom edge of the front you'll notice a tiny mic pinhole. Above the screen is the usual place of the earpiece, an ambient light and proximity sensor next to it. The Nokia Lumia 520 hasn't got a front camera.
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The top and bottom of the phone
The volume rocker, lock/power button and camera key are on the right. All three are sufficiently raised and have great response. The camera key has a distinct half-press for auto focus and will launch the camera reasonably fast overriding a complete lock.
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The right side of the phone hosts three keys
The left side holds no buttons whatsoever and there're no side-mounted ports either, as opposed to the Lumia 720.
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The left side is perfectly bare
The 3.5 mm headphones jack is placed at the top of the Nokia Lumia 520.
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A view from the top
The microUSB port is in its usual spot at the bottom of the phone.
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The microUSB port is at the bottom
The removable back cover is made of matte plastic and features the 5 MP camera lens, a Nokia logo, and the loudspeaker grille in the bottom right corner. There's no LED flash on the Nokia Lumia 520, so low-light photography is best avoided.
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The back
Removing the back panel is easy enough and you gain access to the 1430 mAh Li-Ion battery, microSD card slot and microSIM compartment.
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Under the cover
The Lumia 520 is quite pleasant to handle and, even though it's not the most compact of smartphones, it will comfortably fit most hands and pockets. The handset is well made and feels durable enough.
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Handling the Lumia 520

Friday 12 April 2013

BlackBerry 10.1 update, showtime this month


The recent launch of the BlackBerry 10 platform, alongside its flagship Z10 smartphone is yet to make a significant impact, but the Canada-based company is busy preparing the new OS for the Z10's QWERTY-based sibling, the BlackBerry Q10. We just heard that the first major update for BlackBerry 10 is almost ready and will launch alongside the second smartphone running the new OS.
The Q10 is expected to go on sale later this month, and while the update will apply to both devices, BlackBerry OS 10.1 is slated to be chock-full of optimizations created specifically for the Q10's hardware keyboard.


Recently, we've learned that the new update will also bring significant updates to the camera including faster performance and HDR picture mode for better low-light performance.
There's also hints of an update for BlackBerry Link that allows you to access your PC and its files.


The rest of the BlackBerry 10.1 changelog reportedly goes like this:
  • Mnemonic Phone Dialing
  • BlackBerry Mobile Voice System Support
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • BlackBerry Balance
  • Word Prediction
  • Type N Go
  • Corporate Liable Feature
  • Cross Domain Email Warnings
  • Dark Theme Support
  • Out-of-Box-Experience
  • Smartcard Support
The BlackBerry Q10 is rumored to hit shelves in Canada on the 30th of this month, so expect to see the update go live around that time.

Thursday 11 April 2013

Next-generation iPhone to come in multiple sizes: Analyst


Next-generation iPhone to come in multiple sizes: Analyst
According to Topeka Capital analyst Brian White, the rumoured Apple iPhone 5S will be available in several screen sizes.

NEW DELHI: Apple's next-generation iPhone may be the first model in the series to take on big-screen Android flagships. According to Topeka Capital analyst Brian White, the rumoured Apple flagship phone will be available in several screen sizes. 

Citing data he gathered after a meeting with a "tech-supply chain company," White said that the upcoming phone will come in at least two and possibly three screen sizes. However, he did not say what screen sizes Apple may opt for while developing the next-generation iPhone. 

White wrote in an investors note, "We believe Apple is coming around to the fact that one size per iPhone release does not work for everyone, and offering consumers an option has the potential to expand the company's market share." He also said that the new iPhone will be showcased in July this year. 

After this report, tech industry is abuzz with speculation about a big-screen iPhone that will give competition to Android-powered rivals like Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC Butterfly and LG Optimus G Pro in terms of screen real estate. 

Coming to the pricing of these phones, White wrote in the investors note, "Our research is now indicating that we should not expect the price to dip below $300 and those expecting a $150 to $200 iPhone will be disappointed. We have previously discussed an [average selling price] of $250 to $300 for a lower priced iPhone; however, a price tag of $300 to $350 now makes more sense." 

Currently, iPhones are available in two screen sizes - 3.5-inch (used in five iPhone models) and 4-inch (only used in iPhone 5). 

Previously, White said that Apple will not stick to just white and black colours for iPhone 5S and introduce multiple colour options. He said that the company may offer the device in as many as eight colours at the time of launch. 

Several analysts have earlier said that Apple will unveil iPhone 5S in late June this year and launch it by July. 

Wednesday 10 April 2013

Nokia Lumia 520: 5 hot rivals



Nokia Lumia 520: 5 hot rivals

Nokia's cheapest smartphone running on Windows Phone 8 -Lumia 520 - has gone official. The smartphone has a host of impressive features like dual-core processor, 4-inch screen and 5MP camera and is priced at Rs 10,500 in the India market. 
But before you get ready to spend your hard-earned money on this phone, it is better to check out the competition. Want to know the five smartphones that can compete with the new Nokia Lumia 520? 

 


The top 5 competitors are:


  • Sony Xperia E
Sony Xperia E – Rs 10,990
Sony Xperia E has a 3.5-inch TFT touchscreen with 480x320p resolution and 165ppi pixel density. This phone is available in single as well as dual-sim versions and runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). The manufacturer has used a 1GHz processor and 512MB RAM in this device.

Xperia E comes with 4GB internal storage and has support for up to 32GB microSD card. The phone's connectivity suite consists of features like 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and microUSB 2.0. This smartphone has a 3.15MP rear camera with LED flash and a 1,530mAh battery.













  • Samsung Galaxy Music
Samsung Galaxy Music – Rs 9,199
The all-new Galaxy Music Duos is a dual-sim smartphone aimed at music lovers and comes with two speakers in the front, a dedicated music key and audio technologies like Sound Alive and SRS. This device has a 3-inch LCD touchscreen with 240x320-pixel resolution and runs on an 850MHz processor with 512MB RAM.

Powered by a 1,300mAh battery, the device comes with a 3MP camera without flash and also misses a front-facing snapper. For connectivity, Samsung Galaxy Music Duos has features like Wi-Fi, 3G, 2G, Bluetooth 3.0 and microUSB. It has 4GB internal memory and supports 32GB microSD cards for expansion.













  • HTC Desire C
HTC Desire C – Rs 10,990
HTC Desire C boasts of a 3.5-inch screen with 480x320p resolution and 165ppi pixel density and is powered by Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). This phone runs on a 600MHz processor paired with 512MB RAM and has 4GB internal storage, with 32GB microSD card support.

HTC has used a 5MP camera and LED flash on the back of its Desire C. This phone has connectivity features like 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0 and microUSB 2.0. Powered by a 1,230mAh battery, this phone costs Rs 10,990 in the Indian market.












  • Motorola Defy Mini
Motorola Defy Mini – Rs 9,499
Motorola Defy Mini boasts of a 3.2-inch TFT display with 480x320p resolution and 180ppi pixel density. This smartphone runs on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and will not be officially upgraded to newer versions of the operating system. The device is powered by a 600MHz processor and 512MB RAM and has 512MB onboard storage and up to 32GB microSD support.

On the back of the phone is a 3.15MP rear camera with LED flash, while a VGA camera is on the front. Connectivity options in the device are 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and microUSB 2.0. Priced at Rs 9,499, this smartphone has a 1,650mAh battery and is resistant to water and dust.













  • LG Optimus L5
LG Optimus L5 – Rs 10,499
LG Optimus L5 has a 4-inch touchscreen with 480x320ppi resolution and 144ppi pixel density and is powered by Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). This smartphone boasts of an 800MHz processor and 512MB RAM and has 4GB internal memory, with microSD support of up to 32GB.

Users can access the internet over 2G, 3G and Wi-Fi in this phone, while data can be transferred via Bluetooth 3.0 and microUSB 2.0. Available in single and dual-sim variants, this smartphone has a 5MP rear shooter with LED flash and 1,500mAh battery and costs Rs 10,499 in the country.












  • NOKIA Lumia 520
Nokia Lumia 520 – Rs 10,500
Nokia Lumia 520 features a 4-inch IPS screen with 800x480p resolution and 233ppi pixel density. It runs on Windows Phone 8 and is powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor, coupled with 512MB RAM. This phone has 8GB onboard memory, 7GB SkyDrive storage and supports microSD card expansion up to 64GB.

Connectivity features of the all-new Lumia 520 are 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0 and microUSB 2.0. On the back of the phone is a 5MP camera, but no LED flash. This phone is powered by a 1,430mAh battery and costs Rs 10,500.