Nokia Lumia 730/735

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Specs completas:
  • Windows Phone 8.1 Update with Lumia Denim
  • 3G & DSDS RoW variant: GSM 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz; WCDMA 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1900 MHz, 2100 MHz; Speed GSM: EGPRS/296kbps/236.8kbps; HSPA+: 21.1Mbps/5.76Mbps
  • Memory: 1GB RAM, 8 GB internal user memory; 15 GB OneDrive cloud storage , micro SD expandable up to 128 GB
  • Display: 4.7" HD OLED (1280 x 720, 16:9), 316 PPI, Curved glass (2.25D), ClearBlack, SuperSensitive Touch, High Brightness Mode, Sunlight readability enhancements
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 (MSM8926) 1.2 GHz quad-core processor
  • Primary camera: 6.7 MP FF ZEISS, f/1.9, Full HD video (1920 x 1080 @ 30fps), LED Flash.
  • Secondary camera: Full HD 5 MP wide angle (2596x1948) f/2.4, Nokia Camera, Nokia Storyteller, Nokia Creative Studio, Lumia Selfie
  • Size: 134.7 x 68.5 x 8.7 (volumetric) mm, Weight: 133g
  • Connectivity: NFC, A-GPS/GLONASS, BeiDou, WIFI 802.11 b/g/n, microUSB, BT 4.0 LE, Micro SIM
  • Battery: Removable 2220 mAh battery, exchangeable shell
  • Audio: 3.5 mm AV connector (AHJ), Dual microphone, FM Radio, Internet radio
he Lumia 730 gains some impressive additions with its 2014 update, including a removable battery, more RAM for video games, changeable shells, a 720P HD display and improved cameras.

The design of the Lumia 730 is reminiscent of a thinner, light Lumia 920 with a hint of the original Lumia 800 added in for good measure. The device is significantly lighter at just 133 grams (versus a Lumia 920 at 185 grams) even though the display is 0.2-inches larger.

Speaking of the display, with 720P graphics, ClearBlack for deep colors, SuperSensitive Touch and a slight curvature, the Lumia 730 builds nicely off of previous technology, delivering a quality experience for a budget-friendly phone.

Finally, the real selling point of the Lumia 730 comes in its two top performing cameras. The rear camera builds off of the Lumia 720's excellent 6.7 MP design, which was good enough to be used in the Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet later on. With its F/1.9 aperture, the rear camera should deliver excellent low-light performance while still taking sharp images, all without Nokia's famed PureView technology. The front-facing camera is a large 5 MP sensor ideal for Skype calls or so-called 'selfie' shots popular with today's younger crowd. Although 5 MP front-facing cameras are found on other phones, they are usually reserved for flagship devices and not budget-friendly ones meant for younger students or the youth market.

A single SIM 4G LTE variant dubbed the Lumia 735 was also announced by Microsoft today.
http://www.wpcentral.com/nokia-lumia-730-and-735-specifications
http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/4/6103443/lumia-730-selfie-phone-launch-ifa-2014

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Nokia ‘Superman’ will be the best Windows Phone for selfies

One of the first Windows Phone 8.1 devices due for release after Microsoft’s acquisition of Nokia’s phone business will be focused on the front-facing camera capabilities. Sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans tell The Verge that a Nokia ‘Superman’ device is currently in development with a 5-megapixel camera at the front. Nokia has typically reserved such additions for the rear of its devices, but Superman marks a shift. It’s not clear if Microsoft plans to market Superman as the ultimate selfie-taking phone, but a 5-megapixel camera at the front instead of the standard 1-megapixel offering is no accident. Superman will join HTC's recently released One M8, which also includes a 5-megapixel front-facing camera.

We understand that Superman is designed as a 4.7-inch mid-range handset that’s expected to debut towards the end of the year. Microsoft is also currently working towards two Windows Phone 8.1 updates that will be delivered over the course of 2014. Like previous Windows Phone 8 updates, the pair of 8.1 updates will coincide with new handsets and will be rolled out to existing devices. The first update is tentatively scheduled for June, and Superman is expected to debut alongside the second later this year.

Microsoft is working on additional Windows Phone 8.1 handsets that will be released this year. A "Goldfinger" device was scheduled to debut alongside Windows Phone 8.1, but crucial support for new off-the-glass gestures was delayed to an update for Windows Phone 8.1. Goldfinger is still undergoing testing, and Microsoft is also readying another two Windows Phone 8.1 handsets alongside it. It’s still not clear whether any of these devices will include Nokia branding on them. Microsoft appears to be taking the transition slowly, and the company has not yet detailed its plans for future branding.
http://www.theverge.com/2014/4/28/5660722/nokia-superman-windows-phone-features

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Se aproveitarem bem o espaço disponível, o tamanho total do telefone pode não ser nada de extraordinário. Temos o caso do 930 que é pouco maior que o 920 apesar do ecrã maior.
 
Se aproveitarem bem o espaço disponível, o tamanho total do telefone pode não ser nada de extraordinário. Temos o caso do 930 que é pouco maior que o 920 apesar do ecrã maior.

O problema é que é sempre "só um pouco maior" que X ou Y. E de ano para ano toda a gente diz isso. Eu não consigo usar um telemóvel com mais de 4.3'' numa só mão. Não dá jeito e não é ergonómico. Tenho de andar sempre com a outra a dar apoio porque o polegar não chega aos quatro cantos do ecrã. E se não for isso é a falta de teclados 4x3 com t9 no WP. Tenho de escrever sempre com as duas mãos. Ainda por cima os WP têm uma grande tendência a ser tijolos. O 920 é bonito, mas é enorme. O 820 e o 1020 também podiam ser mais pequenos. O único da geração actual que tem um tamanho decente para o ecrã que tem é o 925 e é porque é mais fino, porque as margens continuam a ser enormes.
 
Compreendo perfeitamente o que dizes e partilho, de certo modo, a tua opinião, pois tenho um 920 e maior que isto já considero demasiado. No entanto, a mensagem que pretendia passar, é que o tamanho do ecrâ, por si só, não é sinónimo de telefone maior que os actuais.
 
[h=1]Exclusive: Specs for the Nokia ‘Superman’ selfie phone[/h] Posted by: Clinton Jeff Posted date: July 29, 2014 In: News, Nokia, Windows Phone


As you’ve probably heard by now, Microsoft will be releasing a new Windows Phone soon that will be targeted right towards the selfie-taking crowd.


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The Nokia ‘Superman’ codename has been leaked before, as has it’s selfie-oriented purpose, but according to our sources, the new Lumia will feature a 5 megapixel front facing camera, finally going past the 1.2 megapixel front facing cameras that Nokia has used on their last few phones.


Apart from that, Unleash has learned that the Superman will feature a 6.5 megapixel rear camera, 1.2 ghz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal memory, LTE support and a 2200 mAh battery, with a 4.7 inch 720p resolution screen at the front.


As you can tell from those specs, this is going to be a mid-range phone.

Fonte: http://unleashthephones.com/2014/07/29/exclusive-specs-for-the-nokia-superman-selfie-phone/
 
Parece-me muito bom principalmente para quem aderiu às ditas selfies xD Os de média gama já À muito que estavam obsoletos e não percebi sequer a demora.
No entanto fico a pensar, se um mid-range é superman, o topo de gama vai ser o goku? xD
 
Tava a falar o próximo, até porque o 930 já saiu um pouco obsoleto, não estivesse ele já no mercado americano à alguns meses.
 
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