AT&T Nokia Lumia 1020 hits carrier website, in stores later today

As scheduled, AT&T and Nokia have launched the Lumia 1020 this morning on AT&T’s website. It currently lists the device as only being available online, but the phone will be available in AT&T stores later today. The 1020 is Nokia’s latest flagship smartphone, sporting a 41-megapixel camera as its main feature.

P1010288-nokia-lumia-1020-slashgear-580x326

The Lumia 1020 was put up for pre-order on the 16th, but if you didn’t end up reserving your own unit, it looks like you still may have some luck, as AT&T’s website isn’t listing the device as sold out yet. You’ll have your choice of color as well, as long as your favorite color is either yellow, black, or white.

The phone is priced at $299 after signing a new two-year contract (or $660 off-contract), which is quite a bit for a new smartphone even considering its revolutionary camera technology on the inside, which makes it one of the more expensive on-contract phones to own currently. However, if the 41MP camera is reeling you in, you should have no reason not to take the bait.

P1010275-nokia-lumia-1020-slashgear-580x326

On top of the 1020′s 41MP camera, the device packs in a 4.5-inch display with a 1280×768 resolution. On the inside, there’s a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. And of course, topping it all off is a fresh copy of Windows Phone 8. You can check our full review to learn more.

VIA: CNET


AT&T Nokia Lumia 1020 hits carrier website, in stores later today is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
© 2005 – 2013, SlashGear. All right reserved.

MetroPCS Adds Nokia Lumia 521, LG Optimus F3 While Expanding Coverage

MetroPCS Adds Nokia Lumia 521, LG Optimus F3 While Expanding Coverage

It’s been almost three months since the T-Mobile & MetroPCS merger was completed, and already, MetroPCS subscribers are starting to see some benefit out of the entire deal as the company is announcing today it’s adding some new devices as well as supporting additional cities. (more…)

Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It | MetroPCS Adds Nokia Lumia 521, LG Optimus F3 While Expanding Coverage original content from Ubergizmo.

    

MetroPCS adds Lumia 521 and Optimus F3, covers 19 new cities

If you’ve been holding out for a new $40/month smartphone, you’re in luck. We’re not even three months separated from T-Mobile’s MetroPCS acquisition and the value carrier is already reaping benefits from Ms. Magenta. The Bring-Your-Own-Phone carrier is getting its first Windows 8 Phone handset, the HSPA+ Nokia Lumia 521, and the Jelly Bean-running LG Optimus F3. Both phones feature 5MP cameras, July 26th street dates for select markets and attractive pricing — the 521 is $99, while the F3 is $149. The news doesn’t stop rolling there, either.

Not only is the wireless provider’s device lineup expanding, but its coverage area is too. Metro’s availability is growing to 19 additional cities (listed after the break), including Washington, DC; Cleveland, Ohio and Fresno, California. Sadly, the embedded press releases don’t mention the most important aspect of all: whether you can get the F3 in a Grimace-worthy hue.

Filed under: , , ,

Comments

Source: MetroPCS

Nokia Lumia 1020 Might Have Color Accuracy Issues, According To Early Reviews

One of the key features of the Nokia’s recently announced Lumia 1020 would be its 41MP camera that on paper should allow photographers to capture some pretty impressive photos. However while we’ve yet to conduct our own review of the […]

Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.

    

AT&T Begins To Sell Nokia Lumia 1020

The Nokia Lumia 1020, a flagship device from Finnish smartphone manufacturer Nokia, is now up for sale on an official basis, despite its pre-order having hit the “sold out” status sometime last week. Running on the Windows Phone 8 operating […]

Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.

    

Nokia 6-inch phone panel appears on factory floor

Here not even a week after Nokia revealed that it had, indeed, been working on a smartphone larger that its hero 920 lineup, another – even larger – panel has appeared in China. This 6-inch panel has appeared via notoriously accurate leakster IC Tech who suggests that this panel rings in at 6-inches diagonally, this trumping the already large 4.7-inch panel of the Nokia Lumia 625.

NOKIA-Phablet

What we’ve got to figure out now is if Nokia will take the same approach they did with the 625, deciding it’s a budget winner rather than creating a machine to out-do their heros 925 and 928, or if they will, once again, create a machine that’s surprisingly inexpensive. Judging Nokia’s recent releases with machines like the Nokia Asha 501, we’re thinking cheap.

On the other hand, the company did just release a highest-end smartphone, the Nokia Lumia 1020. This device works with a 41-megapixel camera at its back and will cost several hundred dollars even on-contract with AT&T. That machine brings a model to the market that couldn’t be further from that of their Asha lineup.

And then there’s the most popular Windows Phone device in the world – Nokia Lumia 520. This device is essentially free – if you consider on-contract to be free – with several carriers around the world. Keep that in mind when you think about a 6-inch Lumia machine with an HD panel. This most popular beast works with a display resolution that was high end back several years ago, only coming in at “good enough” here in 2013.

What’s it going to be? High or low?


Nokia 6-inch phone panel appears on factory floor is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
© 2005 – 2013, SlashGear. All right reserved.

Nokia Asha 501 gains Foursquare app: even without GPS

If you thought Foursquare was going to abandon the smallest of the small, the cheapest of the cheap in smartphone technology, you were wrong. Here this week the folks developing Foursquare have released the app for the Nokia Asha 501. This is a device that does not have GPS abilities – this would normally hinder an app that largely depends on such data – but no worries! This version of the app will use location data picked up by your network connection.

FourSquare-4

This app is one of the few available on essentially any smartphone you’re able to pick up – here on the Asha 501, it deserves a medal for good effort. What you’ll be doing here is checking in as you normally would on any other smartphone with Foursquare, here working with a simplified user interface to make sure the entirety of this smartphone’s relatively tiny and low-resolution display is made use of.

nokia_asha_501_hands-on_41-580x411

Users will still be able to add friends, seek notifications, and work with location searching. Supposing your connected to mobile data you’ll be able to search nearby locations for places of interest, check the locations you’ve been to make sure you’re still Mayor, and check information on locations such as, for example, if they’ve got free wi-fi.

You can see photos from locations, keep track of your own profile, and of course: check in. The graphics are simple, the app is small, and the whole experience looks to be just about as cut-down while remaining usable as it possibly could be.

Foursquare-update-2

Sound like a winner? This app is free – of course – and should be available for download by you immediately if not soon, if you’ve got a Nokia Asha 501 on hand, that is. If you’ve got any other smartphone – you’ll probably be able to download Foursquare there as well.

VIA: Nokia Conversations


Nokia Asha 501 gains Foursquare app: even without GPS is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
© 2005 – 2013, SlashGear. All right reserved.

Alleged Display Panel For Nokia Phablet Leaks

Nokia has long been rumored to be working on a phablet of its own. We heard multiple rumors about such a device last month, when the rumor mill was constantly churning out information about the Nokia EOS smartphone. Up till […]

Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.

    

Foursquare hits Nokia’s GPS-less Asha 501, gets bearings with connection data

Foursquare hits Nokia's Asha 501, doesn't need no stinking GPS to figure out where you are

Nokia Lumia WP8 owners have it pretty good on Foursquare thanks to AR and other exclusive features — but that doesn’t mean lower-end device owners are being shirked. The app is now available on the Asha 501, something Nokia and Foursquare promised when it hit the S40 feature phone and its huge user base. Despite the Asha’s lack of a GPS, owners of the sub-$100 device will get all of Foursquare’s main features — like check-ins, mayorships and badges — since the app can use a network connection to figure out where you are. It’ll likely arrive on other Asha devices soon as well, so if you’re looking to rule your local haunt as mayor, better grab it fast.

Filed under: , ,

Comments

Source: Nokia Conversations

Nokia Creates YouTube Upload App For Windows Phone

While Google has no qualms releasing their products as apps on Apple’s iOS ecosystem, it seems that they aren’t too eager at giving Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform a helping hand. This has led to third-party alternatives, some of which are […]

Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.