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Nokia’s Smart Data Analytics - Understanding You and the World

The world lives and breathes and has a central nervous system: You. Where you go and what you do when you get there, leaving digital traces that are subtly captured around us.

Data that makes it possible to paint a digital picture of the world and the people in it, every second. Data collected from everywhere that connects to everywhere.

Infinite data points that only make sense, when they’re transformed into intelligence. Built on smart data principles, and the digital footprints of hundreds of millions of consumers worldwide. The Nokia Platform understands: Who, what, where, when, why, and how. To help answer, what next?

Smart data gets smarter over time. Smart data makes it possible to personalize services that speak to who we are, and help us make the most of the moment. The world lives, breathes and changes constantly. Smart data, to make sense of that change, changes everything.

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Nokia GEM: 21st century mobile jewel

This is the new Nokia GEM concept device. What if *every* part of your next phone was a touchscreen?

Nokia N9 full battery test is ready, does quite decently [TEST]

The Nokia N9 battery went from 100% to 0% after 6 hours and 57 minutes of talk time over a 3G network. That’s actually quite close to the 7 hours promised by its manufacturer.

The second trial was web browsing. The MeeGo smartphone took 4 hours and 33 minutes of continuous web browsing over Wi-Fi to deplete its fully charged battery.

The N9 was capable of doing 8 hours and 40 minutes of non-stop SD Xvid video playback before it went through its battery.

That gives the Nokia N9 a final score of 39, meaning that the smartphone will need to be charged every 39 hours if you do 1 hour of each of the three activities described above. So reasonably heavy users should expect to get about a day and a half from the N9.

(vía GSMArena)

Nokia Lumia 800 Review

PhoneArena reviews the Nokia Lumia 800. We are embracing change, embracing Windows Phone 7.5, embracing Stephen Elop’s vision and embracing the Nokia Lumia 800. A unibody plastic device with a beveled Gorilla Glass display, a 1.4GHz processor and f2.2 8MP camera put the Lumia 800 at the top of Windows Phone technology on paper, but the question on everyone’s lips seems to be: have Nokia done enough?…

For more details, check out our web site: http://www.phonearena.com/reviews/Nokia-Lumia-800-Review_id2889

Official Nokia Competition: Win a New Nokia Lumia 800

We’re giving you the chance to win one of 5 brand new Nokia Lumia 800 smartphones. All you need to do is enter, and you could be among the first to own one!

(more details @ Nokia Official Facebook Page)

Nokia 603 with Symbian Belle Hands On Demo

A hands on demo video narrated by the Product Marketing Manager for Nokia 603 http://nokia.ly/rHreAz - The following topics are covered: Home Screens, Notifications, Menu, Web Browser, Email, NFC, Task Switcher, Social, Maps, Search and Software Updates.

Try something new with the Nokia 603, designed for the pace of life. See all other Nokia smart phones with Symbian Belle here: http://nokia.ly/sQ6ZVp

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The Amazing Calls - Nokia Lumia

http://www.theamazingcalls.fr

Du 7 au 13 novembre, le Nokia lumia va sonner. Réponds le premier et ton quotidien va changer.

Nokia Interactive Billboard

Dowiedz się więcej o Nokia 500: http://bit.ly/ruYDAm

Play Angry Birds or Fruit Ninja on any page!

(more info @ Nokia Argentina)

Barclays says Nokia’s Windows Phones can compete with the iPhone

Nokia’s new Windows Phone handsets are priced to sell, and some analysts are impressed with what they’ve seen so far. A team from Barclays Capital on Thursday said Nokia’s first round of Windows Phones aren’t quite as differentiated as they would have liked, but they are priced competitively. “We believe [Nokia’s] devices will be competitive in the marketplace from both hardware and pricing standpoints,” the Barclays team wrote in a note to investors. “Nokia in fact highlighted that pricing tariffs for the Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 will be one notch cheaper than the iPhone 4S across all launch markets.”

The analysts were also impressed by the number of carriers supporting the devices across launch markets, Barron’s reports. “We have been positively surprised by the large number of operators involved (an average of 5 per country where the device will be launched in Western Europe this quarter),” they wrote.

Nokia unveiled its Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 smartphones earlier this week, and preliminary reactions were positive. The high-end Nokia Lumia 800 offers a sleek unibody case and a sharp AMOLED display atop a 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 16GB of storage and an 8-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. The mid-level Nokia Lumia 710 features the same display and chipset along with a 5-megapixel camera, 8GB of storage and swappable brightly-colored battery covers.

Barclays analysts conclude in their note that future Windows Phones from Nokia should offer more differentiation, and future software updates could be key. Nokia’s Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 launch next month across several markets, though they will not hit U.S. shores until some time next year.

(vía BGR)

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