Nokia announces Smart Camera app for the Lumia 925 (updated with hands-on video!)

Nokia announces Smart Camera app for the new Lumia 925

Here at the Nokia event in London, we’ve seen the Lumia 925 go from rumor to reality, and now we’re hearing more about the camera software debuting on the handset. For starters, the app has improved low-light performance and noise reduction, and will burst capture at 5-megapixels, with the full 8.7-megapixels available in single-shooting mode. Sports shooters will get Action Shot, which combines several images for a slow-mo effect, and Best Shot will let you (or the camera) choose one of 10 frames that gives the best overall image. Motion focus will add a blur effect to the background while keeping moving objects in focus, with the option to adjust the level of blur later.

Burst shooting also gives the ability to selectively choose the most (or least) hammy expressions on your subjects and finally, there’s an option that lets you delete moving objects that might be in the way of your subject, as shown above. Nokia announced that Smart Camera won’t just be limited to the Lumia 925 either, as all of the Finnish company’s Windows 8 Phone devices will get it through Nokia’s Lumia Amber firmware update, arriving sometime this summer. If none of that works for you, there’s always Hipstamatic, which was also just trumpeted for Windows Phone 8 at today’s event.

Update: You can now see the Smart Cam in action in our hands-on video after the break. With skateboarding!

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Nokia Lumia 925 coming to T-Mobile in the US

Nokia Lumia 925 is coming to TMobile in the US

In the US, you’ll be able to pick up the just-announced Nokia Lumia 925 on T-Mobile. T-Mobile’s press release lists all the specs of its first LTE-packing Windows Phone 8 device, but provides no details on pricing or release date. Those will be revealed “at a later date,” and interested parties can register for updates at the link below. In the meantime, if you’re wondering how this new flagship compares to the Verizon-bound Lumia 928 then we can answer that question right here.

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Source: T-Mobile

Nokia announces the Lumia 925: a thinner, lighter aluminum body coming June for 469 euros

Nokia announces the Lumia 925 new Smartcam app, thinner, lighter aluminum body

Nokia’s second announcement for May is arguably a more notable progression from the Lumia 920 than the US-only Lumia 928. This is the Lumia 925. It’s another flagship, but this one’s setting its sights on the rest of the world. The first thing to note is the change in build materials and profile. While the rest of the Lumia range have stuck to plastics — typically glossy polycarbonate — the Lumia 925 is Nokia’s first Windows Phone to be packed into an aluminum frame. One of the benefits of this change in design? The handset’s weight has plummeted. While the phone has the same dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, 1GB RAM and 8.7-megapixel OIS camera of the 920, the Lumia 925 is almost 50 grams (1.8 ounces) lighter than last year’s Lumia 920.

Despite a thinner 8.8mm profile, there’s an identical 2,000mAh battery. Alas, instead of built-in charging, you’ll have to purchase an accessory cover to enable the function on the 925. Said covers will come in red, yellow, black and white, offering a splash of color to the three understated monochrome shades (white, grey and black) of the hardware. The 925 model also sports an 4.5-inch AMOLED screen, so while it matches the resolution of the existing 920 (1,280 x 768), those on-screen blacks — a regular occurrence with the Windows Phone OS — should be notably deeper than the LCD competition. It’s also coated in Gorilla Glass 2, with ClearBlack tech and a high-brightness mode to improve outdoor visibility and the same super-sensitive touchscreen that means you’ll be able to steer the phone with your gloves on. There’s more to say about camera improvements — jump past some Nokia-approved sample shots below to hear more.

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Live from Nokia’s Lumia event in London!

Nokia Lumia event 2013 liveblog

Sorry, you’re a little early. But please come back later, because we’ll be reporting on Nokia’s plans for its Windows Phone range in 2013, which is likely to involve more than just last week’s Lumia 928. We’re expecting a global iteration in redesigned hardware and yet more PureView details. Rumors so far reach a little further — could we hear word on a Lumia tablet, or a return to lossless digital zoom? We’ll have all the answers from the London event at the time shown below.

May 14, 2013 5:00 AM EDT

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Nokia Lumia 925 leaked in low-res press shot

Nokia Lumia 925 leaked in lowres press shot

If you’re looking for details, you might be disappointed. We don’t know much about the alleged Nokia Lumia 925 pictured above, other than its rumored codename: Catwalk. We probably don’t have too much longer to wait for a full spec list, however, with the company hosting a launch event in London tomorrow. The relatively low-resolution press shot posted by @evleaks on Twitter shows a Windows phone with styling typical of the Lumia series. There does seem to be a slight taper toward the face of the device and we can report the headphone jack appears to be on the top edge. And that edge does have a slightly metallic look to it, not unlike the integrated antenna on another high-profile device. Otherwise, we’re as in the dark as you are. But just stay patient — all will be revealed tomorrow.

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Source: @evleaks

We’re liveblogging Nokia’s Lumia event in London, tomorrow at 5am ET!

Nokia’s Verizon-bound Lumia 928 may already be a reality, but there’s still more to reveal, with the company’s London-based Lumia event set to start Tuesday morning. We’ll be there from the keen 10AM BST kickoff, so be sure to bookmark our liveblog page to ensure you get all the news. Wondering how that works in your particular time-zone? Consult the magic time bubble below and add your Lumia hopes and dreams in the comments below.

May 14, 2013 5:00 AM EDT

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