Communication can be rightly said as the blood of any civilisation and one can imagine the importance of fast communication easily. Isn't it? The mode of communication in the earlier days differed from the one in the present day world in terms of its speed and quality. The bulky modes have been replaced by the mobile versions of the same and one enjoys a smooth exchange of thoughts and information as and when he wishes. The wireless Wi-Fi connection on a mobile phone or a laptop is worth getting installed considering the present day scenario where the opportunities arise thick and fast in the important areas of one's life and in order to keep pace with them one need to be continuously connected with the world affairs.
The advent of smart phones have made it further easy to remain connected with the outside world as they have an inherent feature that enables easy and cheap installation of a wireless or Wi-Fi device in it. The companies extend additional facilities in the guise of free calls and text messages, super fast uploading and downloading speeds with excellent browsing speed for unlimited information even when one if roaming outside the town in which the company provides the services. The companies that deal in internet installation through a modem called ADSL or modem-less Wi-Fi extend benefits such as cheap rates of international calls, free telecom services with the purchase of a Wi-Fi connection, multiple email inboxes to facilitate optimum use of the memory space of the package/deal to their customers.
Why should one go for a Wi-Fi connection at all? There are some reasons that favour it such as ability to meet the urgent demand of many clients at a time, low cost, quality at par with the wired counterpart, installation within few hours and any time anywhere access to the internet. The only disadvantage of a Wi-Fi installation is that of security and some encryption technologists are trying to overcome this constraint as soon as possible. The things do not change in an automatic fashion but one should take initiation in improving his situation. The portability of the wireless connection proves to be very crucial in improving one's work efficiency as he will always be in touch with his colleagues and will not miss out on any important deadline. A continuous up gradation of one's knowledge about the current affairs helps not only to improve the efficiency but also his overall personality in the long run.
There are plethoras of companies such as Italy based Offerte Fastweb ADSL and US based AT &T Mobility that deal in wireless communication services to bring such services at the doorstep of their customers. The customers who install a Wi-Fi for their business or home purposes are growing in number. The modern day offices have changed their style of working as they often need to interact with the important clients from abroad. The western countries have high number of users of mobile versions of cumbersome personal computers equipped with latest communication mode.
Kristen is a freelance writer who writes on different topics such as technology, marketing and social media. She holds bachelor's degree in electronics. Her famous articles includes article on Offerte Fastweb ADSL. She loves to travel and make new friends.
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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Friday, September 7, 2012
Nokia Lumia phones specs, price and availability feature Wireless Charging
The rumour mill is in full force today, with specs for Nokia's next Lumia smartphone showing up everywhere. We have always been big fans of Nokia's Lumia range - we love the great looking hardware and great Windows Phone interface, but it was let down somewhat by Windows Phone 7's poor multitasking and slow uptake of apps. Microsoft is hoping to change that with Windows Phone 8, and Nokia is these days Microsoft's new best friend.
The upcoming Nokia Lumia 820 and Nokia Lumia 920 will arrive in the near future - both sporting Windows Phone 8, with the Nokia Lumia 820 featuring a 4.3 inch screen, and the Nokia Lumia 920 a 4.5 inch screen. The 920 carries a similiar look to the older Lumia 900, while the 820 will have more rounded corners. The big news is that these phones will apparently have Pureview lens technology (remember that Nokia phone with the insane 41 Megapixel sensor?), but maybe not at the same level as the original PureView cameraphone - this time it will have a 8MP camera, but it will use some of the PureView tech for image stabilisation.
The new Lumias will apparently also support wireless charging through a charging pad, which is built on Qi technology. No need to put the phone in a case - it will be built into the hardware. Wireless charging is nothing new, with the now-defunct Palm supporting wireless on their Pre phones before they were bought over by HP. Samsung's Galaxy S3 also supports an optional wireless charging kit, but Samsung has not yet released it. Most wireless charging solutions until now used optional hardware that needed to be bought - hopefully the Nokia Lumia 920 will arrive with the full wireless charging solution. The 920 will arrive with 32GB of storage, 1GB RAM and a dual core 1,5GHz processor. No news on the 820 specs though.
Nokia Lumia 920 specs:
Memory
Nokia Lumia 820 specs:
Memory
The Nokia Lumia 920 and the Nokia Lumia 820 will be available in pentaband LTE and HSPA+ variants. No pricing as of yet but these phones are expected to start shipping in select countries later this year.
By Minnaar Pieters
The upcoming Nokia Lumia 820 and Nokia Lumia 920 will arrive in the near future - both sporting Windows Phone 8, with the Nokia Lumia 820 featuring a 4.3 inch screen, and the Nokia Lumia 920 a 4.5 inch screen. The 920 carries a similiar look to the older Lumia 900, while the 820 will have more rounded corners. The big news is that these phones will apparently have Pureview lens technology (remember that Nokia phone with the insane 41 Megapixel sensor?), but maybe not at the same level as the original PureView cameraphone - this time it will have a 8MP camera, but it will use some of the PureView tech for image stabilisation.
The new Lumias will apparently also support wireless charging through a charging pad, which is built on Qi technology. No need to put the phone in a case - it will be built into the hardware. Wireless charging is nothing new, with the now-defunct Palm supporting wireless on their Pre phones before they were bought over by HP. Samsung's Galaxy S3 also supports an optional wireless charging kit, but Samsung has not yet released it. Most wireless charging solutions until now used optional hardware that needed to be bought - hopefully the Nokia Lumia 920 will arrive with the full wireless charging solution. The 920 will arrive with 32GB of storage, 1GB RAM and a dual core 1,5GHz processor. No news on the 820 specs though.
Nokia Lumia 920 specs:
Memory
- 1GB RAM
- 32GB mass memory with 7GB free SkyDrive storage
- 8.7MP with Nokia PureView advanced optical imaging stabilization and Carl Zeiss optics
- Full 1080p HD video capture at 30fps
- 1.2MP with 720p HD video
- 4.5 inch Nokia PureMotion HD+ WXGA IPS LCD
- Super Sensitive touch
- Nokia ClearBlack with high brightness mode and Sunlight Readability Enhancements
Nokia Lumia 820 specs:
Memory
- 1GB RAM
- 8GB mass memory with microSD memory card support and 7GB free SkyDrive storage
- 8MP Auto Focus with Carl Zeiss optics
- Dual LED flash
- Full HD 1080p video capture at 30fps
- VGA
- 4.3 inch ClearBlack OLED WVGA 800x480
- Super Sensitive touch
- Nokia ClearBlack with high brightness mode and Sunlight Readability Enhancements
The Nokia Lumia 920 and the Nokia Lumia 820 will be available in pentaband LTE and HSPA+ variants. No pricing as of yet but these phones are expected to start shipping in select countries later this year.
By Minnaar Pieters
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