Showing posts with label Nokia LUMIA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia LUMIA. Show all posts

Saturday, November 19, 2011

How Well You Know About Mobile Sensors ?

Gone are those days, when people were using mobile devices only for calling and messaging purposes. The new era of technical innovations has carried these devices all the way from " Feature Phones " to " Smart Phones ".

With advancements in chipsets, sensor, and computing technologies we can change the way we interact virtually with physical world around us. Each minute data associated with every minute of our life is now modelled into living information and which is deployed by integrating this data with our day today life envisioning a most secured and comfortable living of mankind.

All the augmented reality solutions existing today wouldn't have been possible if mobile devices were just a piece of hardware without any sensors. These sensors are basically Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems abbreviated as MEMS.

So, let's get to know about the most common sensors available on smart phones of these days, and also their applications.


Ambient Light Sensor : 
These sensors are used in mobile devices to regulate the amount of display brightness. This regulation is achieved through measuring the intensity of light falling on sensor. 
Usability :
Under normal working conditions, lower the intensity of light falling on the screen, lower is the brightness of the screen and higher the intensity of light, higher is the display brightness.
This helps user to have consistent visual perception under all lighting conditions. 

Accelerometer Sensor :
Accelerometer measures the linear acceleration due to gravity along all the three orthogonal axes X, Y, Z based on movement of phone. To be put in simple terms , if you are tilting your phone in some direction, accelerometer will tell you in which direction the mobile is being tilted and by what amount.
Usability :
On handheld devices accelerometers are basically used for gaming, like racing games, basket ball etc..
And it is also used for utility applications like health monitoring apps, bubble leveling etc.

Compass Sensor :
Compass sensor basically works like a normal prismatic compass which precisely points towards four cardinal directions, North, South, East, and West.
Usability :
These sensors are specifically used for maps applications to assist in navigation. Also compass sensors are used in utility applications like a compass app.

Orientation  Sensor :
Orientation sensor reflects the orientation in which the device is held. This orientation shouldn't be confused with the landscape and portrait modes of the UI.
The orientation values indicate whether the device is held in Top up, Top Down, Left up, Right up, Face up, Face down positions.
Usability :
As like accelerometer , orientation sensor is also used for gaming and in utility applications.

Gyroscope :
Gyroscope measures the angular velocity of the rotation of device in all the three orthogonal axes in units of degrees per second.
Usability :
Gaming and Utility applications.

Proximity Sensor :
As the name itself describes, proximity sensor indicates the proximity of the nearby objects around the device, this is achieved by emitting a beam of electromagnetic radiation and measuring the single strength returned.
Usability :
Gaming and Utility applications.

Tap Sensor :
Tap sensor reads the direction in which tap event is triggered along three orthogonal axes. The tap event is read as a tap, followed by a drag event along an axes.
Usability :
Gaming, the well known game Fruit Ninja mainly uses this sensor.

There still exists a few more less significant sensors like rotation sensor, magnetometer etc.. and the story doesn't just end here, with the success of Android, and iOS thousands of research projects are being carried-out parallelly all around the world, people are working around the clock , chasing their dreams, destined to build the world of future.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

NOKIA's Second Innings Begins With Brilliant Windows Phones - NOKIA LUMIA

Nokia launches its most awaited windows phones during the NOKIA WORLD 2011 event held at London on 26th October 2011.
The two new windows phones from NOKIA announced with the theme “NOKIA LUMIA EASIER, FASTER, FUNNER” were NOKIA LUMIA 800, and NOKIA LUMIA 710. Both of these phones showcases a brilliant design work, LUMIA 800 looks alike N9 with a mono block and curved glass 3.7” 800*480 AMOLED capacitive display. While LUMIA 710 is being branded as “first affordable windows phone” features 3.7” TFT capacitive display.

Most importantly both of the devices are powered by 1.4 Ghz Single Core Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Processors for smooth and quick response.

NOKIA LUMIA 800


LUMIA 800 takes social networking to its next levels by intuitively integrating Facebook, Twitter, E-Mail, Chat, SMS for instant social and image sharing. And it also features Internet Explorer 9 and HTML 5 applications.



LUMIA 800 has “ NOKIA DRIVE “ as like OVI MAPS  for voice assisted navigation which is a major advantage as most of the existing nokia customers have been accustomed to OVI MAPS and would be happy to have the same maps with lot more features on windows phones.

When it comes to music, LUMIA 800 features “NOKIA MUSIC” enabling users to access over 14 million tracks divided across various catalogues based on locality. And the users have also have access to nearly 100 radio channels.

Hardware Specifications:

Networks : WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100, GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
Speed : HSDPA cat 10: 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA cat 6: 5.76 Mbps
Display : 3.7” WVGA (800x480) AMOLED capacitive touch ClearBlack display with pinch    zoom, 2.5D curved glass seamlessly integrated to unibody
OS : Windows Phone Release - Mango
Memory : 16GB internal user memory, 512MB program memory
Camera : 8Mpix auto-focus Carl Zeiss, LED flash, Video capturing MPEG-4 720p @ 30 fps
Size/Weight : 116.5 mm x 61.2 mm x 12.1 mm (LxWxT) / 76.08 cc / 142 g
Connectivity : WLAN 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, A-GPS, micro-USB connector and charging, 3.5mm AHJ connector, Accelerometer, Proximity, Magnetometer, ALS
Processor : 1.4 GHz Single Core MSM8255 (WCDMA)
Audio : MP3 player, Audio jack: 3.5mm, Supported codecs: mp3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, m42, m4b, wma, EVRC, QCELP
Battery : 1450 mAh Music playback: up to 55 hours

NOKIA LUMIA 710





The first affordable windows phone LUMIA 710, allows the user to customize outward looks by exchanging back covers available in 5 different colors.

Like LUMIA 800, LUMIA 710 also enables social networking and instant image sharing by integrating Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin. Even LUMIA 710 supports “NOKIA DRIVE” for voice navigation and “NOKIA MUSIC” and radio channels for music and entertainment.

Hardware Specifications:
Networks : WCDMA 900/1900/2100, GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
Speed : HSDPA cat 10: 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA cat 6: 5.76 Mbps
Display : 3.7” WVGA (800x480) TFT capacitive touch ClearBlackTM display with pinch zoom
OS : Windows Phone 7.5 - Mango
Memory : 512MB RAM, 8GB storage
Camera : 5Mpix auto-focus, LED flash, Video capturing MPEG-4 720p @ 30 fps
Size/Weight : 119mm x 62.4mm x 12.5mm (LxWxT) / 81.1cc / 125.5g
Connectivity : WLAN 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, A-GPS, micro-USB connector and charging, 3.5mm  AHJ connector
Processor : 1.4 GHz Single Core MSM8255 (WCDMA)
Audio : MP3 player, Audio jack: 3.5mm, Supported codecs incl.: mp3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, wma
Battery : 1300 mAh
 
What important features NOKIA LUMIA lacks.
NO NFC.
NO HDMI output.
NO MICROSD slot

Pricing and Schedule
LUMIA 710 is priced around 270 Euros and is expected to hit European market by early November and later in India, Hong Kong, Russia, Singapore, and Taiwan by the end of 2011.
LUMIA 800 is priced around 420 Euros and will hit the shelves of UK, France, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Germany by early November and US market in the beginning of 2012.


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