Nokia Lumia 820 hands-on extended cut with NFC

It’s time to have a bit longer look at a video showing off Nokia’s brand new Lumia 820, the smaller of the two smartphones revealed this week with a fully functional version of Windows Phone 8 onboard. This device has many of the same powerful attributes as the Nokia Lumia 920, but has a bit smaller profile and brings in rounded edges and an interchangeable backplate that doesn’t have NFC embedded right out of the box. What we got to see yesterday was not just the special NFC-toting backplate that you can purchase separate from the 820, but the device working live with Nokia City Lens and Nokia Transport as well.

If you’ll head back to our original hands-on with City Lens drive suite you’ll see how this software has been in the works for Nokia devices for quite a while now. With the launch of the new Windows Phone 8 line of Nokia Lumia devices, this GPS-centered world-expanding set of apps is able to show you how unique the Nokia vision can be. The video you’re about to see includes another peek at City Lens as it applies to New York City – full of locations for whatever activity you so choose: perhaps you’d like to head to a local pizza joint?

You’ll also see our Nokia host show us through Nokia Transport which on the Lumia 820 demonstrates how long a journey from your current location to a chosen location would take on the train and on foot. This app is able to not only tell you how long it would take if you started right at the minute you found the info, but in the future as well. If you’re starting in 10 minutes, your journey might take a whole lot different amount of time depending on traffic – Nokia knows.

And of course there’s the NFC action you’ll also be seeing in our hands-on with the Nokia-related accessories shown off this week as well. Here the Nokia Lumia 820 can take part in the fun with its own NFC backplate – or battery cover, whatever you want to call it – if you do so choose to partake. Having this separate option for NFC allows Nokia to offer the device at a lower cost if the user doesn’t need the technology – fun stuff!

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Have a peek at the rest of our Nokia action this week in our Nokia tag portal and check the timeline below for some key points from the event and subsequent hands-on opportunities!


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Nokia WP8 Lumia production reportedly in-house; Existing phone prices slashed

Nokia has slashed the price of its existing Windows Phone 7 devices and reportedly plans to take responsibility for manufacturing its new Lumia 920 and 820 models, according to industry whispers. Prices for the Lumia 800 have been slashed by around 15-percent, the biggest cut to the range, according to Reuters‘ insiders, with talk that the firm has not outsourced production of the new Windows Phone 8 handsets revealed yesterday, but will instead build them in-house.

Previously, Compal Communications had been responsible for production of the Lumia 800 and other existing first-gen Windwos Phones, but that’s set to change for the Lumia 920 and 820. Nokia will supposedly use its own facilities, DigiTimes says, though may continue to outsource mid- and entry-level Windows Phone devices to Compal and other OEMs in the future.

As for the cheaper prices for existing phones, Nokia painted the decision as a standard part of device evolution. “Our pricing has been business as usual, reflecting typical product lifecycle changes” a Nokia spokesperson said in a statement, though declined to comment specifically on the reported cuts.

Nonetheless, with no official release date given for the new phones, nor indications of how much they will cost, there’s uncertainty as to how Nokia’s ailing fortunes will do over the next few months. Although pressed, the company declined to say when exactly the Windows Phone 8 Lumias would hit shelves, or indeed with which carriers.

Instead, it promised availability later in the year, with both 4G LTE and HSPA+ versions on offer. More on the new Lumia devices in our full wrap-up.

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Nokia Lumia 920 fits Windows Phone 8 like a glove

Nokia Lumia 920 is the best Windows Phone 8 smartphone yet. Wait a minute, don’t you think that this is quite the lofty claim to make, especially when you consider the fact that Windows Phone 8 is not even in the market yet, and neither is the Nokia Lumia 920? Well, for starters, what we saw earlier yesterday morning at New York was really impressive to say the least. Not only did the Lumia 920 perform admirably on stage, the extremely responsive mobile operating system from Microsoft also did its part well. Let us take a closer look to see what else the Finnish smartphone company has thrown into the mix for the Lumia 920, shall we?

There are plenty of firsts when it comes to technology and the Nokia Lumia 920 in the world of smartphones, and that is on top of all the advantages offered by Windows Phone 8. For starters, how about an exceptional industrial design that carries what Nokia deems to be the “best camera we’ve ever put in a smartphone”? That is certainly a lofty claim to live up to, but the most recent PureView technology crammed inside did impress with its low light photography capability compared to its predecessors, and when you merge this with genuine Optical Image Stabilization, you get dramatically reduced blur and movement even under darker than normal conditions. .

The Nokia Lumia 920 will also come with PureMotion HD+ display technology which powers its generous 4.5” display, where it has been touted to be the fastest, brightest, most-sensitive and highest resolution display to date in its class. I wonder, will the iPhone 5 that is rumored to be announced next week be able to live up to the PureMotion HD+ display, or best it? Only time will tell.

Sporting a 2,000mAh battery that ought to last the distance, the Nokia Lumia 920 will also support wireless charging capability, allowing you to juice up your handset in style without any more pesky wires or cables around the home. Nokia Maps for Windows Phone 8 also ushers in a whole new generation of getting around, where it can function offline even and will integrate walk navigation, an augmented reality view and venue maps.

No idea on pricing, but the Lumia 920 will arrive before the year is over, coming in yellow, red, grey, white and black shades.

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Watch Nokia’s Lumia 920 and 820 launch all over again

Nokia’s big Windows Phone 8 Lumia launch yesterday had its fair share of high points – the Lumia 920 hardware is certainly appealing, for a start – and now you can relive them all with the official event recording. It’s a big deal for Nokia, with the company relying on its partnership with Microsoft and its new range of smartphones to turn around its ailing fortunes.

Reaction to the launch has been polarized. On the one hand, the two new Lumia devices have been relatively well received: the hardware is solid and reasonably distinctive, and the PureView camera technology looks incredible. Pentaband HSPA+/LTE sounds like a winner too, and the Lumia 920′s Pure Motion HD+ 4.5-inch display is particularly impressive.

On the flip side, though, the launch event itself underwhelmed. Arguably too much time spent running over the same Windows Phone 8 functionality we’ve already seen, and not enough detail on when exactly the handsets would go on sale and for how much, left more questions than answers about key information after the proverbial curtain had come down.

If you haven’t time to sit through the full event video, you can quickly get up to speed with the key announcements in our round-up. Meanwhile, you can also find more details in our hands-on with the Lumia 920 and with the Lumia 820


Watch Nokia’s Lumia 920 and 820 launch all over again is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Nokia Lumia 822 and 5-inch HTC device found in Verizon systems

Nokia Lumia 822 and 5inch HTC device found in Verizon systems

The Nokia Lumia 820 is fresh on everyone’s minds, and rumors of a 5-inch Android device from HTC are floating around, so why not add a couple more pieces of kindling to the fire? We’ve been handed images of Verizon’s device management system (DMD, for short) showing off a couple new devices: the Nokia Lumia 822 (in Gray and White) and the HTC 6435, which we’ve seen leaked as the potential Galaxy Note competitor. While this doesn’t guarantee a surefire launch in any way, phones typically pop up in the DMD a few weeks prior to launch — and it’s good news for two groups of people: Windows Phone fans anxiously awaiting something fresh on the LTE carrier, and phablet fans looking for a device not called the Intuition.

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Verizon Wireless to offer multiple Windows Phone 8 devices in Q4 2012

So, we have seen the Nokia Lumia 920 and Nokia Lumia 820 break new ground in the smartphone scene, especially when they work in tandem with the Windows Phone 8 operating system. Well, the question of just which carrier will offer support for Windows Phone 8 has been answered all too soon, with Verizon Chief Marketing Officer Tami Erwin informing CNET, “We’ll sell multiple Windows Phones in the fourth quarter.”

Nokia is by far and large the main smartphone brand behind Windows Phone 8, although there are remnant devices from Samsung, HTC and LG as well, but the three mentioned companies tend to lean more towards the Android operating system as their primary smartphone platform.

Verizon Wireless is said to be the largest wireless carrier in the US, so to see them offering public support for Windows Phone 8 is definitely an encouraging sign. It would definitely help Microsoft’s intention of making Windows Phone a mainstream mobile operating system instead of occupying a relatively niche market as with their current position. Will you jive with the new Nokias on Verizon when those are made available?

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Lumia 920 PureView trailer was filmed with a different camera, Nokia apologizes for the confusion

Lumia 920 PureView trailer was filmed with a different camera, Nokia apologizes for the confusion

Nokia’s video showcasing the Lumia 920’s Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) might’ve given the impression it was filmed with the new PureView-toting device, but a reflection of a film crew spotted by PocketNow in the trailer (27 seconds deep) hinted that wasn’t the case. The folks in Espoo have confirmed that the footage was indeed captured using a different camera. “Of course, hindsight is 20 / 20, but we should have posted a disclaimer stating this was a representation of OIS only,” the company’s Heidi Lemmetyinen penned on the Nokia Conversations blog. “This was not shot with a Lumia 920. At least, not yet. We apologize for the confusion we created.” You can catch the offending video and a shorter, but accurate clip comparing a prototype of the PureView handset with a competing device after the break.

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SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: September 5, 2012

We’re getting ready to wrap-up coverage for this Wednesday, and what a day we had. First up we had Nokia’s highly-anticipated Windows Phone 8 event, where it revealed both the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820. There was a lot to take in during the event, and you can find everything you need to know in our Nokia wrap-up. It’s there that you can check out product announcements and hands-on posts with Nokia’s new devices, so be sure to give it a look.


After we had finished up with Nokia’s event, it was straight over to Gotham Hall, where Motorola and Google held an event of their own. Google’s Eric Schmidt took the stage first to boast the latest Android numbers, before Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside hopped up on stage to outline the company’s plan for the “The New Motorola.” After that, it was all about the reveals. Motorola revealed three new phones in total: the long-rumored DROID RAZR HD and the DROID RAZR M, which has had its share of rumors as well, along with the surprise announcement of the DROID RAZR MAXX HD. If you were waiting for Motorola’s new devices, you’ll be pleased to know that we have a couple of hands-on posts that cover all three devices.

Woodside also said today that any Motorola phones from 2012 that don’t get updated to Jelly Bean by the end of the year will be a eligible for a $100 voucher, and it was announced that the developer editions of the DROID RAZR M and the RAZR HD will come with unlockable bootloaders. A little bit later on in the day, we found out that the PureView ad Nokia showed during its presentation may be a little bit misleading, and even though there was a ton of Nokia and Motorola news today, there was still time for a new iPhone leak, this time giving us an up-close look at the battery. Windows Phone 8 will be getting screenshot support, and today the EC approved a mobile wallet team up between three European carriers, much to Google’s chagrin.

Sony is putting its massive 84-inch 4K TV up for pre-order tomorrow, T-Mobile has rolled out unlimited 4G data across the country, and Getac has revealed its new Z710 Android tablet, which looks to be capable of taking a few hits. Pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy Note II have opened in the UK, where the new device has an expected mid-October ship date, and Ubisoft has announced that it will stop implementing always-on DRM in its PC games. Valve has been forced to impose a submission fee for those looking to list something on Steam Greenlight, Epson has unveiled a pair of home projectors, and finally tonight, NASA scientists today delayed the second engine firing of the Juno spacecraft, which will be headed for Jupiter before long.

That’s all for tonight’s Evening Wrap-Up! Remember to check in with us tomorrow, as we’ll be at Amazon’s press event, where it’s expected to reveal a couple of new devices in the Kindle line!


SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: September 5, 2012 is written by Eric Abent & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Nokia and Motorola event roundup

Nokia and Motorola event roundup

Boy, what a day. September 5th has been one for the books, as five new devices from Nokia and Motorola were exposed to the public eye. We were happy to bring you extensive coverage of everything that happened today, but if you’re just getting home from work you may not have had the opportunity to keep up with the goings-on. To help you navigate the feeds a little easier, we’ve compiled all of the essential news in one place. So kick off your shoes, grab a bite to eat and meet us below the break to get caught up on the latest smartphones!

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Verizon: we will have multiple Windows Phone 8 handsets

Verizon we will have multiple Windows Phone 8 handsets

Looks like WP8 is going to get a lot more love from Verizon Wireless than WP7 ever did. Big Red’s Chief Marketing Officer Tami Erwin informed CNET that several Windows Phone 8 devices will make their way to the network before the end of Q4 2012. That means that the HTC Trophy will no longer be the sole Microsoft-powered mobile, and according to VZW COO Marni Walden, there might even be a Nokia handset or two on Verizon’s network in the future — no word whether the either of the new Lumias will make the cut. As for the hardware slated to show up in the next few months, Verizon’s neither telling who’s making them just yet nor when they will officially debut. But, it’s good to know that folks will have the option of using Microsoft’s new super-speedy OS on Verizon’s lightning quick LTE network this year.

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