Monday, May 16, 2011

Nokia Concept X10 comes with Quad-Core and 15-Megapixel camera


The clock is ticking for Nokia. And though some think that even the first devices featuring Windows 7 Phone will take to appear for the Finnish manufacturer is a different story. For them, time is short to develop the first unit of the partnership. But that does not mean that they already think of the concepts that may be the hallmark of the growth of Windows Phone in 2013 (which is what provides the Pyramid Research). And one of the concepts of hardware that make a business model in the future you know now: the Nokia X10.


Power
The conceptual model X10 Nokia promises to be fast and powerful, not just to match the Windows 7 Phone, but also to take advantage of future communication technologies and take advantage of current cutting-edge technologies. The model has 4G LTE connectivity, data network that is in a stage of expansion in the U.S. (and first place in Brazil), a generous 4.5-inch display Super AMOLED technology Clear and Black four-speaker stereo speakers Ensuring a loud and clear for calls, games and alerts.

The screen of the Nokia X10 has a resolution of 1280 x 720, but that does not impress as much as the processor that promises to have it: an impressive 2 GHz processor Tegra three of four cores. That is, video playback at 1080p is a task that the smartphone will run with ease.

To record images, the Nokia X10 has a 15-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Xenon flash and dual use geolocation. The device has a storage capacity of 32 GB, 2 GB of ROM and 2 GB of RAM, so you can use multiple applications simultaneously. And to cater to all consumers, the X10 runs Windows and Symbian Phone 7.

Okay, it's just a concept, and he may not reach the market. But ... this is the Nokia smartphone you've always dreamed of, right?