WhatsApp for Windows Phone 8 gets a fix
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Minggu, 12 Januari 2014
WhatsApp Messenger is a smartphone messenger available for Windows Phone, Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, and Nokia phones. WhatsApp uses your 3G or WiFi (when available) to message with friends and family. Switch from SMS to WhatsApp to send and receive messages, pictures, audio notes, and video messages. First year FREE! ($0.99/year after)
Recent changes:
2.11.356:
* Fix issue with reception of broadcast messages.
2.11.350:
* Bug fixes
* New language: Hindi
2.11.344:
* Bug fixes
2.11.340:
* Send existing (pre-recorded) videos
* Send multiple pictures
* Bug fixes and speed improvements
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Recent changes:
2.11.356:
* Fix issue with reception of broadcast messages.
2.11.350:
* Bug fixes
* New language: Hindi
2.11.344:
* Bug fixes
2.11.340:
* Send existing (pre-recorded) videos
* Send multiple pictures
* Bug fixes and speed improvements
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WhatsApp gets a minor update to fix message broadcast issue
WhatsApp for Windows Phone 8 devices has received an update today to v2.11.356. The new update does not include any new features, instead it includes a fix for issue with reception of broadcast messages.
The update to the app can be found in the Windows Phone Store here.
Sony confirms Windows Phone smartphone launch in 2014.
Microsoft has reportedly been in talks with Sony to bring a Windows Phone smartphone bearing “Vaio” branding by mid-2014. Reports also claimed that Microsoft can cut down on or completely waive off the licensing fees for encouraging the adoption of Windows Phone platform.
Now, seems the talks have paid off and Microsoft’s Windows Phone director Greg Sullivan has revealed to CNET China that Sony is indeed bringing a Windows Phone device in 2014 or even by mid-2014. As much this is good news for Microsoft, Sony may also benefit as it has not tasted huge success with Android. This devices could serve as a vehicle for Sony’s Music Unlimited and Video Unlimited services as per the reports.
http://www.thewincentral.com
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Now, seems the talks have paid off and Microsoft’s Windows Phone director Greg Sullivan has revealed to CNET China that Sony is indeed bringing a Windows Phone device in 2014 or even by mid-2014. As much this is good news for Microsoft, Sony may also benefit as it has not tasted huge success with Android. This devices could serve as a vehicle for Sony’s Music Unlimited and Video Unlimited services as per the reports.
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Sony WP smartphone to come in 2014 under the Vaio brand
Sony WP smartphone to come in 2014 under the Vaio brand
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_wp_smartphone_to_come_in_2014_under_the_vaio_brand-news-7539.php
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_wp_smartphone_to_come_in_2014_under_the_vaio_brand-news-7539.php
Sabtu, 11 Januari 2014
Nokia Lumia Black software update features overview
Nokia Lumia Black software update features overview
http://blog.gsmarena.com/nokia-lumia-black-software-update-features-overview/
http://blog.gsmarena.com/nokia-lumia-black-software-update-features-overview/
Nokia Lumia 1520 – Hardware – Processor
Nokia Lumia 1520 – Hardware – Processor
http://blog.clove.co.uk/2014/01/11/nokia-lumia-1520-hardware-processor/
http://blog.clove.co.uk/2014/01/11/nokia-lumia-1520-hardware-processor/
Sony Mobile confirms it is discussing Windows Phone options
Sony Mobile confirms it is discussing Windows Phone options
http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/01/10/sony-mobile-confirms-it-is-discussing-windows-phone-options/
http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/01/10/sony-mobile-confirms-it-is-discussing-windows-phone-options/
Jumat, 10 Januari 2014
PETER CHOMANIČ: MY 5 FAVOURITE NOKIAS OF ALL TIME
Can you have too much of a good thing? Not if you’re Peter Chomanič, the man with 670 Nokias.
In the last few months, we’ve showcased the favourite five Nokias of some of the world’s biggest collectors of Nokia devices. To add another voice to the ongoing debate about which of Nokia’s smartphone are the greatest, we’re joined by Peter Chomanič. Peter’s had a very passionate relationship with mobile technology for over a decade. In fact, he’s so passionate he working to create the world’s first mobile phone museum. So, what does this curator of top tech consider Nokia’s fab five? To find out, read his thoughts below. Over to you, Peter.
I love the designs that Nokia created and amazing technology that it packed into them. Looking into the past, it’s hard to choose only five. Even more so when you consider all the communicators from theNokia 9000 to the Nokia E90. Then you have the famous monochromatic display phones such as the Nokia 3310 or 6310i and even the amazing E & Nseries phones, such as the E50 or N80.
As for the more recent Nokia devices, I’d choose the Nokia Lumia 925. I used it for weeks and liked it the most. It’s made from a good choice of materials, with the right weight and a nice camera performance. What’s more, with the latest Windows Phone updates and apps it can even show time on a low power screen. This is something thing I loved much on E7 and N9 too. And if I might choose from non-smartphone devices that are still in shops and not only my museum :) it’d definitely be the Nokia 515. Again, because of its design and materials. .
Nokia 7650 – Launched 2002
Why did you get it?
Bought as my first smartphone, packing every technology I could imagine that time. As one person said: “7650 existed when other brands were still in stone age!”. I can only agree with that.
What did you love about it?
I used it as my only camera, voice recording device, TV control with IrDA (now pretty modern again!), using dozens of apps and still a phone with nice design and slider construction. I love sliders since then and I still own that phone, in working condition. Anyone remembers where the SIM card slot was? There was a smile face under the cover :)
Nokia 6103 – Launched 2006
Why did you get it?
One of few clam shell phones I ever used. It looked good with black matte finish, had really fine keyboard for fast typing.
What did you love about it?
I enjoyed it in times when I had no money for the latest flagships, but still needed something to chat online, so appreciated that amazing keyboard and adptive T9 function. Oh, and replaced 3 slim batteries each day which I had always in my pocket. Nice memories. Now I have that phone in black and even in red in collection, working, of course.
The Nokia N95 – Launched 2007
Why did you get it?
It was the smartphone that every Nokia fan dreamed of. And it was a slider, so no surprise I loved it :)
What did you love about it?
The 5 megapixel camera was still the only image taking device I had, but this time, it really did some amazing work. Wi-Fi enabled me to use less of my data plan. GPS helped me not to get lost in cities I visited for the first time, while used Sygic, well-known Slovak navigation software. Still in control of air-conditioner, Hi-Fi or TV even in friend’s home, as it was infra enabled too and I had some real fun with that. Matte finish of back side had warious color, I used plum and red one, but I have few more of them now in my museum.
The Nokia E7 – Launched 2011
Why did you get it?
I remember I was on Nokia’s press event in Prague and that phone amazed me. I had N8 that time, but I loved keyboard even more than the camera, it was joy to write on, so I had to have it.
What did you love about it?
The ClearBlack Amoled display, aluminium body and USB On-The-Go support with HDMI out. I used it almost instead of computer in many cases with wireless mouse. Latest generation of my beloved Symbian had many apps accessible on Ovi store and some really fine modding options on forums I moderated. You can imagine how fast, functional and reliable that phone became in few months with some updates and modding. I miss QWERTY keyboards now, as almost no phones have it now.
The Nokia N9 – Launched 2011
Why did you get it?
As I had pretty close to some Nokia developers in the past, I know that N950 could have been the N9 until some changes have been done. Even if I was sad that final N9 lacks QWERTY keyboard, I loved the design and polycarbonate material.
What did you love about it?
The MeeGo UI looked so good on that curved AMOLED ClearBlack display. I love to use it even now with no USB OTG or HDMI function. The system was fresh, fast, innovative, nice looking, with all I wanted from modern OS, even with possibility to satisfy the modder/developer part of me. So I did alphanumeric keyboard, did some changes to system in command line and became more friendly with Linux. Of course I did many things wrong and had to restore my data :) so don’t try this at home, or with it’s developer twin – N950 which I also have, but I’m too afraid to use it as daily phone.
I think we can all agree this is a fantastic selection of some of Nokia’s most iconic devices. These five not only show the amazing evolution of smartphone design, but how much smartphones’ capabilities have changed in such a short time. Of course, the million dollar question is whether you agree with Peter’s choices. If not, be sure to share yours in the comments below.
OUR FAVOURITE 5 NEW WINDOWS PHONE APPS OF THE WEEK
It’s only the second week of 2014, but we’ve already overwhelmed with tons of fantastic new apps.
So, if like us you’re back at work and feel like you be loosing that holiday vibe, don’t worry: we’ve got a handful of new and updated apps here that’ll blow those blues away. Roll up, roll up, and prepare to download.
Romans From Mars
What is it? A shooting game
Why we love it? You’re a Roman soldier defending your citadel from Jupiter and his Martin hordes; from on top of your battlement, you have to shoot down the invaders before too many of them hit the wall. There’s a variety of enemies that require different strategies if you’re going to take them out, and you get a few different nifty attacks (elemental strikes, lightening, etc.) It’s straightforward but gets pretty difficult and the short intense levels make for really addictive gameplay.
Who it’s perfect for: Gamers of all ages
Monk
What is it? A musical education app
Why we love it? We’ve seen nothing like this before: it’s a learning tool that teaches you all about scales and chords, how they work in relation to one another and other musical ins-and-outs that we can’t even begin to explain. It’s beautifully designed and really captivating; we’re hoping it’ll turn us all into Rachmaninoffs before the week is out.
Who it’s perfect for: musicians and music students and fans
ESPN F1
What is it? A Formula One info app
Why we love it? All F1, all of the time! If you’re a facing fiend, you’ll need this in your life. Available in English, Spanish and Portuguese, it’s got the lowdown on fixtures, news and info on drivers and circuits, live race commentary and driver positions, and added bling like a countdown clock on the homepage to the start of the next race. If you’ve tried any other ESPN apps, you’ll know how comprehensive they are. Again, this isn’t a brand-new app (it’s been around since the end of December) but we didn’t have enough space for it at the time and we don’t want you guys to miss out. Enjoy!
Who it’s perfect for: race fans
500px
What is it? A photo-sharing app
Why we love it? We’ve been waiting for this one – the official app for the immensely popular 500px website, a place where professional and amateur upload and share their best work, where the standard is consistently through the roof. We love this long-awaited WP app: browse pics and profiles, leave comments and generally go goggle-eyed with envy at all the skills on display – before uploading your own masterpieces.
Who it’s perfect for: photographers
Total Conquest
What is it? A world-building game
Why we love it? Continuing the Roman theme, this is a slightly older release (it came out back on Christmas Eve) but we’ve been pretty hooked on it: you’re a Roman governor trying to get your own city-state up and running, but in the wake of Caesar’s death you’ll have to create or join a powerful Legion if you want to really rule the roost. Play online and hook up with others to get the most out of it. Oh, and we love the colourful, detailed graphics, too.
Who it’s perfect for: Strategists and conquerors
We hope you enjoy these as much as we have and if you’ve unearthed any other gems be sure to let us know in the comments below.
NEW YEAR: NEW LUMIA GAMES
2014 already looks like an exciting year for Nokia Lumia fans, and there are a load of new Lumia games that promise to keep you entertained on the go. We’ve been putting six of them through their paces, and they’re all worthy downloads for your Nokia.
Temple Run 2
The controls and idea behind the game remain the same – escaping temple monsters by swiping and tilting your Lumia around temple paths. But now, the routes have changed completely, with demanding gradients introduced, zip wires to descend and obstacles to overcome. The result is every bit as good as we hoped, and it’s a game you’ll still be playing well into 2014
Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Asphalt series has long set the pace for mobile racing games. Asphalt 8: Airborne, the latest, continues the trend, showcasing incredible graphics and fast, addictive gameplay.
Drive, drift and jump your way around stunning new environments in the latest supercars, including the Ferrari FXX and Lamborghini Veneno. For petrol-heads, Asphalt 8 is as close to mobile automotive nirvana as you’ll get.
Rabbids Big Bang
Out of all the games here, Rabbids Big Bang is the one we literally couldn’t put down. A short test of the game quickly ate into dinner time. And beyond. We’re still playing it as you read this.
Although similar to Angry Birds – judge your trajectory, tap-to-fire your beast – here you’re presented with different controls and a fresh look. Aim where you want Rabbid to whack his mate with a baseball bat and his sidekick will be fired off into space. It’s so pleasing. Use gravity to get around and employ a range of tricks to accomplish missions and progress. Put simply, we absolutely love it!
Hill Climb Racing
Hill Climb Racing is another game that we adore for its simplicity. All that’s required is to accelerate or brake, picking up coins that can be spent on upgrading your wagon.
However, when the going gets bumpy the game suddenly gets a lot more difficult. Hit the terrain hard in the wrong way and you’ll end up squashing your driver. Fail to pick up fuel cans and you’ll run out of gas. The further you get, the harder it becomes, making Hill Climb Racing all the more addictive.
Zombie Derby
Zombie Derby follows in the footsteps of Hill Climb Racing, but this time you’re driving for your life, escaping the murderous clutches of the undead.
You can add plenty of upgrades to your car – guns, bigger engines, nitro – but its the fuel tank you’ll need to pay particular attention to; run out of juice in the middle of the desert and you’ll be zombie food. Good luck!
Rail Rush
If you love Temple Run, you’ll appreciate Rail Rush – a super-fast and great-looking game that also offers frantic and addictive gameplay. This time you’re on an abandoned goldmine railroad, jumping between disused track, ducking, swerving and jumping over different obstacles.
New levels and new environments help to keep the game fresh and exciting, and it’s always a pleasure to play.
Do you have a favourite new game for your Lumia? Let us know in the comments below
MY LUMIA 1520 START SCREEN
The Nokia Lumia 1520 (and the Lumia 1320) is really a different sort of beast to any of the other Lumia smartphones.
As I explained when I gave my first impressions of the phone, the increase in size changes the way you use it. You won’t buy a Lumia 1520 just for texting your mates or phoning your mum (though it can, of course, do both those things). But a much smaller, simpler device would suffice if those were your priorities.
No. The Lumia 1520 was born to make content shine in rich apps.
So that helps to explain the differences between the Start screen on my Lumia 1520 and the Start screen on the Lumia 920 I wrote about a year ago.
Where phone-based communications took centre stage on the Lumia 920, on the Lumia 1520, there’s a much wider and richer set of apps.
With room for 15 medium-sized tiles on the opening screen, there’s no need to restrict yourself in any way. You can fit everything you’re likely to do on a regular basis and a few more that are simply ‘nice-to-have’.
For those of you wondering why I have picked grey as my theme colour, which might seem like an unexciting choice – it’s because it looks really good against white phones – a tip I picked up from Nokia UX design chief Nicki Barton.
Just to pick out a few that really shine. My weather app of choice remains Weather Flow by Gergely Orosz (who we’veinterviewed before). I love the graphical style of Windows Phone, but having a few Live Tiles that use rich imagery really makes it shine because of the contrast.
The Kindle app means you don’t need a separate e-reader anymore on the 1520. The size of the screen and wide choice of presentation styles means you can comfortably read your books at arm’s length, without having to flick forward every five seconds. I can’t get enough news, and so Zite and Paper Boy are the apps I turn to most often when I have a minute to spare.
I’m also going to call out Quick Timer by Pavel Kaufman as a new must-have – you’ll notice I’ve given it a medium-sized tile, even though it doesn’t display any content. Maybe it’s symptomatic of modern life, but I need alarms every time I use the oven, and this app has literally saved my bacon on a few occasions!
The fact that you pretty much have to use two hands to operate the Lumia 1520 has also impacted the layout of my screen. Putting key apps at the top of the screen no longer makes so much sense, since it’s a longer stretch to hit them. Instead, the caller, email and SMS tiles sit in the middle of the right-hand side of the screen. At a pinch, I can even open them one-handed with my thumb there.
Are you using a Lumia 1520 or Lumia 1320? How have you arranged your screen?
Nokia phones amazing quality & reliability tested
At Nokia we know your phones need to respond to the demands of your life. Every Nokia phone comes with our Nokia promise of quality and reliability. This video shows you why.
Sony still in discussions with Microsoft over Windows Phone
EXCLUSIVE "We don't want to be a single OS manufacturer"
Sony has confirmed to TechRadar that it is actively looking into the possibility of launching a Windows Phone as it seeks to move away from being a single OS manufacturer.
Pierre Perron, head of Sony Mobile Europe, told TechRadar it didn't want to offer only one flavour of mobile OS, stating: "We are continuing our discussions with other partners, including Microsoft, as part of our partnership with this company on the broader Sony spectrum.
"[Working with Microsoft] is an interesting proposition for us in the PC environment, and we continue our engagement with them.
"We are exploring this as part of our discussion in mobile space too. One thing is using the platform [Windows Phone] itself, and another is 'what can we deliver on top of it'?"
There have been rumours that Sony is planning a comeback in the Windows Phone space for a while now, and this statement echoes a similar one made by Perron in 2012.
However soon after that CEO Kunimasa Suzuki moved to quash such speculation, saying the company had no plans to release a Windows Phone device.
Coming back around
The two brands do have history in the mobile space, with the Xperia X1 launching with Windows Mobile coming in 2008. However, the X2 sequel was launched but never released, and Sony has since then been focused solely on Android smartphones.
Given the success Sony is slowly achieving with Android power, it could seem odd that the brand would look elsewhere, but Perron believes this is as much about safety in a changing market as it is about offering consumer choice:
"We don't want to be a single OS manufacturer, I don't think it's a viable position in the long term," added Perron.
"We enjoy very much a good collaboration with Google, we've been working with them for a long time and have a level of maturity with that discussion, that's good. But at the same time, Google has a relationship with direct competitors."
Perron declined to give a specific date on when we might see a Windows Phone, stating that the discussions were tentative at the moment (and clearly have been for some time) , but given the steady rise in popularity for Microsoft's OS, it seems that perhaps there may still be others looking to launch on Windows Phone too.
http://www.techradar.com
Sony has confirmed to TechRadar that it is actively looking into the possibility of launching a Windows Phone as it seeks to move away from being a single OS manufacturer.
Pierre Perron, head of Sony Mobile Europe, told TechRadar it didn't want to offer only one flavour of mobile OS, stating: "We are continuing our discussions with other partners, including Microsoft, as part of our partnership with this company on the broader Sony spectrum.
"[Working with Microsoft] is an interesting proposition for us in the PC environment, and we continue our engagement with them.
"We are exploring this as part of our discussion in mobile space too. One thing is using the platform [Windows Phone] itself, and another is 'what can we deliver on top of it'?"
There have been rumours that Sony is planning a comeback in the Windows Phone space for a while now, and this statement echoes a similar one made by Perron in 2012.
However soon after that CEO Kunimasa Suzuki moved to quash such speculation, saying the company had no plans to release a Windows Phone device.
Coming back around
The two brands do have history in the mobile space, with the Xperia X1 launching with Windows Mobile coming in 2008. However, the X2 sequel was launched but never released, and Sony has since then been focused solely on Android smartphones.
Given the success Sony is slowly achieving with Android power, it could seem odd that the brand would look elsewhere, but Perron believes this is as much about safety in a changing market as it is about offering consumer choice:
"We don't want to be a single OS manufacturer, I don't think it's a viable position in the long term," added Perron.
"We enjoy very much a good collaboration with Google, we've been working with them for a long time and have a level of maturity with that discussion, that's good. But at the same time, Google has a relationship with direct competitors."
Perron declined to give a specific date on when we might see a Windows Phone, stating that the discussions were tentative at the moment (and clearly have been for some time) , but given the steady rise in popularity for Microsoft's OS, it seems that perhaps there may still be others looking to launch on Windows Phone too.
http://www.techradar.com
Sony in talks with Microsoft to develop Windows Phones
Sony in talks with Microsoft to develop Windows Phones
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_still_in_talks_with_redmond_to_bring_windows_phones-news-7535.php
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_still_in_talks_with_redmond_to_bring_windows_phones-news-7535.php
32GB Nokia Lumia 1520 AT&T goes on sale
32GB Nokia Lumia 1520 AT&T goes on sale
http://www.gsmarena.com/32gb_nokia_lumia_1520_at_t_goes_official-news-7532.php
http://www.gsmarena.com/32gb_nokia_lumia_1520_at_t_goes_official-news-7532.php
Update Nokia Lumia Black
Nokia has announced the beginning of the spread of updates Lumia Black for Nokia Lumia smartphones based on WP8. The update includes a host of new features, better photo technology, applications and recent innovations from Microsoft and Nokia, which will improve the capabilities of smartphones Lumia.
After installing Lumia Black smartphone users will receive the following features:
- App Folder (" Folders ") - a new proprietary feature that is designed to work with Lumia sdelaet more flexible, further extending the personalization options and organizing the start screen. With App Folder option can group multiple applications or individual settings on one tile (they will be united by a common background).
- Screen Nokia Glance 2.0 will help in real-time tracking of important information, not including smartphone. On the lock screen will be displayed various notifications: calls, messages, emails, Outlook, calendar or notice some games and applications, such as Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp.
- Bluetooth LE . Wireless technology with low power consumption make all Lumia phones based on Windows Phone 8 compatible with gadgets like sports wear Adidas MiCoach.
- Nokia Refocus (" Change of focus "). This application will come to all Lumia smartphones based on Windows Phone 8 with 1 GB of RAM or higher.
- Nokia Beamer (" Projector "). Opportunity to share what is displayed on the screen, including being photographs, documents, presentations, etc. Any content will be displayed on another screen that supports HTML5 - enough to scan QR-code. This feature is available for all smartphones with 1 GB of RAM or higher.
- Nokia Storyteller (" Stories "). Application previously available for Nokia Lumia Lumia 1520 and 2520, will now be found on other models. The application will automatically organizes photos based on data on the time and place of the shooting. Tight integration with maps users will also get additional information.
- Nokia Camera (" Camera "). The application combines the capabilities of Nokia Pro Camera and Smart Camera. Last year, new features can benefit the owners of smartphones with the technology PureView, they are now available at all on the basis of Lumia WP8.
- With the upgrade to Nokia Camera also will support " digital negatives "( DNG ) for Lumia 1020, which had previously been implemented only in Lumia 1520. DNG format gives access to the "raw" raw visual data.
- A new generation of image processing algorithms . With updating Lumia Black, as the manufacturer promises, improve the quality of the photos, especially taken with the Lumia 1020. Among other things, improve touched oversampling algorithm: the image will look more natural, with less noise at the same time the sharpness will remain on top.
Also update Lumia Black Nokia Lumia smartphones come several enhancements from Microsoft. Among them safe driving mode in which disabled unnecessary driving functions, as well as setting ringtones for each contact. In addition, you can close the application through task manager and lock screen rotation.
First update will be distributed Lumia Black smartphone Lumia 925 Lumia 1020 and soon it will come to other models.
NOKIA LUMIA INSTAGRAMER OF THE WEEK: ANSHUL RAVISHANKA
To appreciate how insanely popular Instagram is, consider this: More than 5 million photos are uploaded there every day and these generate an incredible 8000 likes a second!
It’s hardly surprising then that when Instagram became available at the Windows Phone Store, tons of Nokia Lumia photographers rushed to join up. Now, with literally tens of thousands of Nokia Lumia lovers on the social network taking stunning photos it can be difficult to know who to follow. Happily, in the coming weeks we’ll be showcasing some the best of the bunch. First up is Anshul Ravishankar from the beautiful city of Mysore in Karnataka, India.
Before we get to see some of his amazing photos, we asked Anshul a few questions about his passion for photography, his Nokia Lumia and how he uses Instagram.
I own a Nokia Lumia 920. When I first spotted it, it really was love at first sight. And what do I love best about it? That’s easy. I absolutely love the camera!
Where do you take most of your photos and what sort of photos do you like to take best?
I take them just about anywhere and everywhere. My home, my college and of course the streets of Mysore. I’m also really passionate about macro photography. I think that one my strengths lies in taking these types of photos. I love the macro world.
What are you top tips for taking Instagram photos on your Nokia Lumia?
Pause for a moment and look around you. We live in a truly beautiful world and there’s so many beautiful things to shoot in everyday life. Also, remember to keep it simple. For macro shots, focus is everything. Focus on the part of the subject, which you think is most interesting. For shooting sunsets, try using a lower ISO as, in my opinion, it gives a more pleasing effect. Never be shy to take a shot in public. Don’t ever miss out on a shot because you think people are watching you. Trust me, you’ll regret it later on. Finally, I think editing is just as important as shooting. Spend some time on post-production. I promise you it’s well worth it!
Which five Nokia Lumia instagrammers do recommend everyone to follow?
Which are your favourite photos you’ve shared on Instagram and why do you like them?
It took me an hour to get this little fellow to pose for me! I love those heterochromatic eyes.
I took this picture with the stock camera app. I waited for a long time and kept taking a lot of photos to get a good shot. I didn’t know any camera settings at the time. I just got lucky!
Is it a painting of a window or a window which looks into a painting called nature?
This reminds me of my grandfather who loved fishing. This picture was for him.
Pride! She sure made me run around a lot before giving me a good picture!
This was me using focus to try something different.
Everyone loves to dream. I took this shot and wanted to delete because I thought that it was not that good. But something inside wouldn’t let me. When I transferred this to my PC for editing I was really happy that I hadn’t.
This was a hand held selfie I used a convex lens to increase the magnification and I was awestruck with the results. This shot made me love the macro world even more!
This picture reminds me of autumn. It’s a beautiful time for photographers.
Caught this little guy surveying his land.
Ten awesome shots from an awesome Lumia Instagramer. If you want to see more of Anshul’s work, and of his world, be sure to follow him on Instagram. And if you’re a Nokia Lumia Instagramer and would like to see your work showcased here, you can either follow me on Instagram or share your best pics with #Lumia, or both. In the meantime, we’d love to hear which of Anshul’s fantastic photos you like best, and why, in the comments below.
Take a quick look at the Lumia Black software update
Get the Lumia Black software update for your Windows Phone 8 Lumia smartphone: http://www.nokia.com/global/windows-p.... This latest software update brings you an enhanced Glance Screen, a even better camera experience, and amazing apps like Nokia Storyteller and Nokia Beamer.
Nokia Lumia 1320 and Lumia 525 hands-on
Nokia Lumia 1320 and Lumia 525 hands-on
http://blog.gsmarena.com/nokia-lumia-1320-and-lumia-525-hands-on/
http://blog.gsmarena.com/nokia-lumia-1320-and-lumia-525-hands-on/
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