Thursday, 11 July 2013

Nokia Lumia 1020 official specifications leaked (with info on backcover and camera)

The battery pack for the Nokia Lumia 1020 (codenamed EOS) has leaked again, this time with more photos that offer a much better look at the accessory. By the looks of it, the battery pack won’t add a lot of thickness – the 1,020mAh battery seems to be contained in the grip.The grip has a nice rubbery-looking strip that should give you a rock solid hold on the Lumia 1020.The grip also adds has a standard tripod mount on the bottom and a shutter key on top. This battery pack turns Nokia’s upcoming (just one day away now!) PureView camera into a point-and-shoot lookalike. The right side of the pack has four LEDs that show the charge level as well as the microUSB port used to charge the pack and the phone if inserted. The view from the inside reveals something that might be a lanyard eyelet. In case you’ve missed it, the Nokia Lumia 1020 (or maybe 909) will run Windows Phone 8, pack a 41MP sensor, will “reinvent zoom” (presumably something like the one on the Nokia 808 PureView) and will offer excellent low-light photos. The smartphoned is expected to launch as soon as next month for $600 in at least three colorsWe're mere hours away from the launch of the Nokia Lumia 1020 and after a full specs leak we get a few screenshots, more camera samples (in the dark!) and some pricing and carrier info.The Lumia 1020 packs an optically stabilized 41MP image sensor that can snap 40MP and 5MP photos at the same time – one straight off the sensor and one after Nokia's Super sampling has been applied. The other 41MP cameraphone - 808 PureView can only shoot one or the other at a time.The exclusive Pro Cam camera lens brings a new interface that makes manual settings quick and easy – ISO, shutter speed, exposure, white balance and focus can be controlled with on-screen dials. Here come the two promised low-light samples. Unfortunately, we don't know just how dark it was when they were taken and they're not full resolution, but even then you can see Nokia's post-processing handling the noise greatly.Naturally, these shots were taken without the use of the Nokia Lumia 1020's xenon flash, but for closer subjects the camera will do even better. Also, you can check out daylight samples here. There's also info on the pricing of the phone – the $602 price we saw earlier is obviously what stores pay for the phone as it turns out so the real off-contract price for customers will be $699, or about $760 with VAT. On-contract the Lumia 1020 will cost $299. The info comes from Telefonica which jumped the gun with a press release. The carrier also let it slip that there will be a 64GB version exclusive to some carriers (Telefonica-owned O2, Movistar and Vivo in Europe and South America). Stay tuned for the event tonight where all of this will be unveiled officially. Nokia may be busy gearing up for the launch of its next-flagship camera smartphone, the Lumia 1020, but full specifications of the device have been revealed ahead of launch.Unleash the Phones revealed the specifications of the 41-megapixel Windows Phone called Nokia Lumia 1020 hours ahead of its official launch. While The Verge has posted a number of press shots of the Nokia Lumia 1020.As per the revealed spec sheet, the Nokia Lumia 1020 will come with a 4.5 inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 768x1280 pixels and 2.5D sculpted glass Gorilla Glass 3. Nokia has also added features like PureMotion HD+, Super sensitive touch that works even if you are wearing gloves and ClearBlack technology to the display.The device is said to be powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor; however there is no word about which Snapdragon processor. The highlight of the device is the PureView 41-megapixel sensor which offers Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), backside-illuminated image sensor, 6 lens optics accompanied by a Xenon Flash. Nokia has also complemented the camera with its software like Nokia Pro Camera and Smart Camera Mode, while there is a 1.2-megapixel front camera as well. There is 32GB internal storage on the device, 2GB RAM and will also come with 7GB SkyDrive cloud storage.As per the specification revealed, the dimensions of the device stand at 130.4x71.4x10.4mm and the weight is 158 grams. Other major features include USB 2.0, Bluetooth 3.0, NFC with SIM based security, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, A-GPS and Glonass. There is said to be a 2,000mAh battery that Nokia claims would deliver a standby time of 16 days and a talk time of 13.3 hours. The handset would be available in three colours Yellow, White and Black. On software front, the Nokia Lumia 1020 would come preloaded with the suite of Nokia apps like Nokia Music, Maps, HERE Maps, Nokia City Lens etc. The leaked spec sheet seems to be missing external storage and wireless charging, which seems to suggest that the phone will lack these features.The Nokia Lumia 1020 had earlier made an appearance via a leaked image. The Nokia Lumia 1020 accessories will include a Camera Grip shell featuring tripod-mount support and a two-stage camera button, according to The Verge. The Nokia Lumia 1020, which was earlier known by its codename Nokia EOS, has had its full specs sheet leaked prior to its expected announcement later today. The smartphone is expected to debut at 3PM GMT at the Nokia's #ZoomParty event.
 As expected, the camera will be the most interesting part of the latest Nokia smartphone, combining a 41MP sensor with 6-element optically stabilized lens and enabling 3x Zoom. There will also be xenon flash for even better low-light performance. The screen will be a 4.5" ClearBlack AMOLED display of WXGA resolution, similar to the one on the Lumia 925.
Here's the rest of the leaked specs sheet.
OS: Windows Phone 8
Networks:
GSM: 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz
WCDMA: 2100 MHz, 1900 MHz, 850 MHz, 900 MHz
LTE network bands 1, 3, 7, 20, 8
HSPA+ DL Cat 24, Dual Carrier 42.1 Mbps/UL Cat5.76 Mbps
Memory: 2GB RAM, 32GB internal user memory, 7GB Skydrive cloud storage
Display: 4.5 inch AMOLED WXGA (1280 x 768) 2.5D sculpted glass Gorilla Glass 3, PureMotion HD+ ClearBlack, High Brightness Mode, Sunlight readability, Super sensitive touch for nail and glove usage
Processor: 1.5 Ghz dual-core Snapdragon (no word on which snapdragon processor though)
Camera: PureView 41 MP sensor with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), Backside-illuminated image sensor, 6 lens optics, High resolution zoom 3x, Autofocus, Xenon Flash, LED for video, 1080p video at 30 fps, Includes Nokia Pro Camera mode and Nokia Smart Camera Mode.
Secondary Camera: HD 1.2 Megapixel wide angle
Dimensions: 130.4 x 71.4 x 10.4 mm, 158 grams
Connectivity: USB 2.0, BT 3.0, NFC with SIM based security, WLAN a/b/g/n, A-GPS and Glonass, 3.5 mm audio connector
Battery: 2000 mAh battery, Wireless Charging supported via accessory cover
Audio: IHF speakers, 2 microphones, HD voice compliant, 3.5mm AV connector
Colors: Yellow, White, Black
Operating times:
·         Maximum talk time (3G): 13.3 h
·         Standby time: 16 Days
·         Video Playback time: 6.8 hours
·         Music Playback time: 63 hours
Key Features:
- Here Location and Mapping Service: Free global HERE Maps and HERE Drive+, free HERE transit available in the store
- 41 Megapixel sensor captures the sharpest images with details never though possible from a smartphone
- Nokia Pro Camera boosts creativity through simple and easy to user controls usually reserved for the expert photographer
- Nokia Rich Recording delivers distortion free stereo audio in the loudest environments
- Comes with the only fully integrated and true offline Global maps experience from the HERE location suite
Nokia original accessories:
- Nokia Camera Grip PD-95G:
Confidence to take the perfect shot
* Built-in extra battery for longer usage
* Ergonomic grip with a two-stage camera key
* Universal tripod-mount
- Nokia Wireless Charging Cover CC-3066:
Effortless Wireless charging is just a snap away
* enable wireless charging with form fitting Qi compliant snap-on cover
Be sure to check back with us for the official announcement, set to start less than six hours from now!



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