Today we learned that Microsoft is buying Nokia. It is a sensible move that will see Nokia to continue to produce phones Lumia-high quality series running Windows Phone 8. That is a good thing.
However, puts to rest a dream we've had for a long time – the dream of a Nokia phone Android. But what would a modern-day Nokia Android look like?
Discover we have rummaged around in the back of our closet brooms imagination to create the ...
* Yes, we realize the crappy Motorola Aura exists. But then the Aura of Nokia is a phone packed with genuine to 100%.
Here are the top 10 features of Nokia Aura.
The Aura of Nokia has only one of these bodies unibody. Is 155 g, 9.7 mm thick and has curves to die for. Is a shade thinner than 1020 Lumia.
The first wave of colors include turquoise, Canary yellow, red, black and white.
Is 1080 p display with searing brightness and razor-sharp text and images. Browsing full web pages is not a problem for the Aura of Nokia.
A super stylish Clock widget that sits on the default splash screen as standard, plus some sharp color-shortcuts combined app that help maintain the Aura sensation consistent with his cousins Lumia-series.
However, otherwise it's just like any other Android phone.
Like those phones, has 2 GB of RAM for snappy day-to-day performance. And thanks to the Adreno GPU 330, will be able to handle the first 3D game for a good few years yet.
The feature of Nokia's flagship is its Aura camera array, which is very similar to that of 1020 Lumia and aged PureView 808. Has a 1/1.5 sensor giant (for a phone) with 41 megapixels at its disposal.Has very low light performance better than almost every other phone on the market, thanks to its optical image stabilization and its ability to bundle of pixels of the image sensor for improved accuracy.
The Aura of Nokia also has a xenon flash, that is an extreme rarity on phones these days and a physical shutter Lumia-style button on the right edge of the phone. Nice.
It is quite common for high-end Android phones to leave out a slot for memory card these days, but the Aura of Nokia does not follow the trend. Has 32 GB of internal memory and a microSD slot clean on its left edge.Like the Nokia Lumia 720, uses a paper tray that needs a paper clip to release. This allows the Aura incorporate a card slot without using a removable backplate. The slot sits on the left edge of the phone.
This adds wireless charging capability, hooking up to three metal contacts on the back of little Aura.
It may still be at the top of all tick the box list of features, but the Aura of Nokia has fairly complete wireless connectivity. Offers all the basics, plus NFC and 4 g connectivity. Nokia's Aura uses Google Maps as its primary mapping app, but it keep some bits and bobs from here were we suite maps in Nokia phones Lumia. It's pre-installed unit, which allows you to download entire countries maps before you go on your hols. No more terrifying roaming bills. As part of the launch of the Aura, Nokia has teamed up with Logitech, creating an app called harmony within. This engages the Logitech Harmony database of electronic devices to allow you to control almost all your gadgets with your Aura.It does so by using the phone's IR blaster. This leaves mimic the signals produced by most remotes. The harmony within app offers comprehensive support macro too which allows you to turn on the TV, DVD player and digibox on with the push of a button.
You might get the picture already – there is little wrong with the current approach of Nokia on the hardware. And even hardware improvements that we make are areas where Nokia is restrained from Windows Phone 8 system that is currently linked. Still, wouldn't want an Aura of Nokia?Is there anything else you'd like to see on your phone Nokia Android dream?
Next, read our review of Nokia Lumia 925
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