LIVE COVERAGE WITH AKSHAY Live from Nokia’s Windows Phone 8 event
By: AKHHAY with BGR | Sep 5th, 2012 at 09:38AM
9:40AM:Welcome to our live coverage of Nokia's Lumia launch event! People are still making their way inside the venue and we're probably at least 15-20 from getting started.
9:48AM:Not that there is any great mystery surrounding Nokia's incoming Windows Phone 8 flagship handset, but it'll probably look something like this:
9:53AM:Ok, it looks like they're finally starting to push people towards their seats. Free food and bloggers are a dangerous combination.
10:01AM:Stephen Elop, Nokia's CEO has just taken the stage.
10:02AM:Nokia wants to offer users an alternative the standard grid of apps, etc. The answer, they determined, was Windows Phone.
10:04AM:Nokia's Lumia 800 — the "first real Windows Phone" — and the Lumia 900 are responsible for Microsoft's mobile market share growth and for developer interest according to Elop.
10:05AM:Now Elop is talking about the Asha line, Nokia has launched 10 of these devices for emerging markets.
10:06AM:Since those devices use a proxy for web browsing, it compresses and saves money on data.
10:06AM:Smartphone experience are happening on Asha today, and there's more innovation in these space to come.
10:07AM:Today, we're looking at ways to challenge the shortcoming of the mobile experiences of today.
10:07AM:Across all our strategies, we said Nokia would differentiate. We said we could create a distinctive Nokia experience
10:08AM:One such place is in the camera space, and locational space which he's talking about. Today, four out of five car navigation systems use Nokia platforms.
10:10AM:We're all excited about the next very important step. Jo Harlow is coming on stage to discuss Lumia.
10:11AM:A video is playing with the design of the Lumia and it's focusing on the camera, and a large battery.
10:11AM:The Nokia Lumia 920. White, yellow, red colors, a PureView sensor, Snapdragon S4 processor, and more.
10:12AM:Wireless charging, the latest PureView camera for taking the best photos.
10:13AM:We've built in wireless charging to squeeze more out of your day.
10:13AM:The Nokia Lumia 920 captures better images and video than any competitor smartphone.
10:16AM:She's explaining shutter speed, and that the shutter has to stay open longer and that exposes it to movements in your hand that cause the blur from low light conditions.
10:16AM:Nokia's PureView will let the shutter stay open longer, but won't react to your hand's shakiness.
10:17AM:The Nokia Lumia 920 has the best smartphone camera for taking pictures and video for everyday use and we wanted to help people find places to use it.
10:17AM:Navigation.
10:19AM:There's even a daily commute feature that's similar to what Google is offering.
10:21AM:I'd write about Nokia's City Lens but...
10:22AM:"We set out to deliver the best viewing experience on any smartphone display. Welcome to Pureview HD+"
10:22AM:Pure Motion is the best smartphone display innovation from Nokia. It's better than HD resolution. It has a fast refresh rate and the clarity is so incredible video pops off the screen. 4.5-inch curved glass display.
10:24AM:The display detects sunlight and adjusts the levels on the display automatically with smart polarizers and brightness.
10:24AM:A nice 2,000mAh battery is built in...
10:24AM:Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, which provides up to 30 percent more battery than quad-core alternatives.
10:25AM:Wireless charging so you don't ever have to plug your phone in...
10:28AM:Now, let's talk about Windows Phone 8
10:29AM:I'm going to spend 15 minutes talking about Windows Phone 8 and the Lumia 920
10:29AM:We're intending for Windows Phone 8 to delivery the most personal experience that anyone can get on a smartphone.
10:30AM:New start screen experience with new tiles and the ability to customize it so it "suits me."
10:31AM:He's on to the People hub now
10:32AM:The people hub aggregates everything together, including texts, Facebook posts and messages.
10:33AM:There are over 100,000 Windows Phone apps, and a lot of the announced made in June related to core technology. The app platform becomes easier.
10:34AM:He's grabbing a CNN app and getting the tile to pin to the home screen. He's resized it and made it extra large so he can see the top headlines.
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