Friday, July 12, 2013

Nokia Lumia 1020, a highly configured camera phone

 
Nokia has unveiled its flagship device, the Nokia Lumia 1020 on their global website. The camera phone is configured well in terms of camera specifications and hopefully, would be great in terms of performance as all the Lumia phones are! Well, lets talk about the specifications:
The phone comes in an option of 3 colours, white, yellow and black. Few of us prefer a camera phone over a typical camera for our photography but indeed we want it to settle down in our pocket with much issues unlike the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom which is quite a bulky device. We do want sometimes need to attach a tripod to this type of device, S4 Zoom does this for us easily but Lumia 1020 is better in this case as well. You could buy a Camera Grip for Lumia 1020 which offers the phone to be held in hands comfortably like a camera and attach a tripod to it.
OK Lets talk about the specifications of the phone:

The phone weighs around 158 grams (excluding the camera grip) and has a height of 130.4mm, width 71.4mm and 10.4mm thin. The phone has a 4.5" WXGA 1280 x 768 pixel Corning Gorilla Glass 3 PureMotion HD+ display with a pixel density of 334 ppi and an aspect ratio of 15:9. The display is a ClearBlack AMOLED display. The phone comes with an Ambient Light sensor, an Accelerometer, a Barometer, a Gyroscope, a Proximity sensor and a Magnetometer.
The phone has lock and unlock key, volume keys and a dedicated camera shutter button.
 
The device has a micro SIM card slot, a micro USB charging port and a 3.5mm audio jack. It supports NFC sharing and has Bluetooth 3.0. It has a 2000 mAh battery and supports wireless charging through an additional cover. The phone comes with a 1.5 GHz Dual Core Qualcomm Snapdragon™ S4 processor, a 2GB RAM and a 32GB on board storage.
 
It has a 41MP Pureview Autofocus primary camera with a 6 element Carl Zeiss Tessar lens with Xenon Flash which records videos at 1080p and a 1.2MP wide angle secondary camera which records videos at 720p

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