Saturday 3 January 2015

NOKIA LUMIA X Android L concept and feature



The Nokia Lumia X seems to keep the Fabula Design and it comes with a 20 megapixel Pureview Canon camera, placed at the back. Its edges are rounded and its back is flattened out. We’ve got Android L on board, with its cool new multitasking and those geometrical shape Android buttons. This model is a bit wide, just like the Lumia 1020 and it comes with a pretty big camera area. It also includes a Xenon and LED flash, as far as I can see.
I see a circular pattern at the back, pretty much like ASUS used on the metallic Transformer Pads. I have to say that Android L looks mighty sexy on the Fabula Design body. I’m pretty surprised to see Canon’s name included here and I’m sure Nikon will retaliate at some point. Would the Nokia Lumia X work in the real world?
Apparently Nokia had a special concept competition, that was meant to award designers with a phone after imagining the Nokia of the year 2020. Thomas Chanal made a concept for the competition and won the contest and the Nokia phone. Congratulations to him!
If I read it well, at the back there’s a 20 megapixel dual pixel CMOS sensor with a Digic 5+ image processor. There’s also a silent shutter mode, 7 FPS continuous shooting and RAW support. The Nokia Lumia concept shown here is available in a variety of colors and comes with a very original OS that doesn’t have a name.
It’s basically a blend of Meego and Tizen, if you ask me, with some elements from BlackBerry OS 10. This is certainly not Android and nor is it Windows Phone. What do you think?