One of the most popular smartphones on
the market, the iPhone has just been refreshed and promises even more
features in a much slimmer form factor. According to Apple, this is “the
thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever,” though it remains to be seen
how fans will react to the company’s new product.
The new iPhone 5 comes with a slightly larger 4.0-inch display that
supports 640 x 1360 pixels resolution and 326 ppi. It does come with LTE
support, as previous rumors suggested, as well as a 1440 mAh Li-Ion
battery, which is rated by Apple for up to 225 hours of standby time or
up to 8 hours of talk time. On the back, the device boasts an
8-megapixel iSight camera, which features autofocus, LED flash, full HD
(1080p) video recording and panorama. There’s also a secondary
1.2-megapixel front facing camera for video calls. Unlike iPhone 4S, the
new iPhone 5 only supports nano-SIM cards, which are 44% smaller than
current micro-SIMs.
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The new Lumia 920 is Microsoft’s first
serious punch against Android and iOS platform. This is among the first
Windows Phone devices to come with a dual core processor and PureView
imaging technology. According to Nokia, the Lumia 920 packs 1GB of RAM
and 32GB of internal memory, though it does not feature microSD card
slot for memory expansion. However, users will also receive 7GB of free
cloud storage via SkyDrive.
The phone’s stunning 4.5-inch IPS TFT capacitive touchscreen display
supports HD (768 x 1280 pixels) resolution and integrates PureMotion HD+
technology. The included 1.5 GHz dual core Krait processor is made by
Qualcomm. The 8.7-megpixel camera on the back features the multi-awarded
PureView technology. It also comes with dual-LED flash, autofocus and
full HD (1080p) video recording. LTE, NFC and Wi-Fi support is included
as well. Although Nokia did not reveal any details on the phone’s
availability and price tag, it did confirm it will go on sale later this
year.
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