Saturday 20 July 2013

Nokia boasts about its Music technology while Vodafone Germany sells Lumia 1020 a tag of 30€

Ever since Nokia announced its Lumia 1020, it has done all it can to create a buzz among the tech enthusiasts. The impressive 41 megapixel sensor in the Windows Phone 8 smartphone have mostly taken the spotlight so far, but now the company’s PR department is focusing on some of the cool side features.
Nokia has now come up with a new promotional video that Nokia highlights the smartphones rich sound recording technology and compares it to two of its direct rivals. In a video that runs for about a minute and a half, shows a DJ playing his music and the audio along with its video is recorded with two prototype Lumia 1020 smartphones, a device from “competitor A” and a smartphone from “competitor S”. And yes it doesn’t take a genius to realize that it’s the latest Samsung and Apple flagships that stand behind those names. After the completion of the recording of the same scene with all three devices, Nokia has compiled the clips in a single video that lets you get a clear idea of how they compare. Predictably, the audio and the video recorded using the Lumia 1020 and its HAAC stereo microphones has the best sound clarity along with good bass. The difference between the quality of the videos themselves is quite striking, too, and is again in favor of the Nokia latest flagship and its huge sensor (by smartphone standards, anyway)
Check out the video in question and see for yourselves:

IN OTHER NEWS ABOUT THE NOKIA LUMIA 1020
Nokia Lumia 1020 will go on sale in Europe this quarter and some retailers are already taking pre-orders. The German campaign started at the hefty €799 price tag, but now the price has fallen down to the slight more reasonable €699. And if you don't feel like paying that much upfront, Vodafone and T-Mobile Germany will be offering the Nokia Lumia 1020 at far lower subsidized rates. Their offers are already available at some online retailers.

Vodafone will give you the Lumia 1020 only for €29.90 if you opt for a two-year contract with a €70/month tariff (calls and data). T-Mobile's cheapest offer has the Lumia 1020 listed at €149.90 with a 2-yar contract and €80/month plan. There are some offers from O2 as well, but they are quite steep compared to those we've already mentioned. Nokia Lumia 1020 has already available on pre-order in the USA exclusively through AT&T and had a great start. The cameraphone is already out of stock because of the high demand and some customers might have to wait a while until they get their hands on the beast. Lots of EU retailers have the Lumia 1020 listed available with 4 to 6 weeks shipping, which seems about right since the phone is expected to launch in September

VIA GSM Arena

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