Friday, September 7, 2012

Super Sensitive Touch Screen, on Lumia 920 and 820


New York - Nokia immerse latest touch screen technology in both anyarnya phones, Lumia 920 and Lumia 820. Mobile touch screen Windows Phone 8 is still able to operate even if users were forced to use gloves.

As we have seen via live streaming, on Thursday (09/06/2012), Nokia has instilled a new sensor technology called Clearpad Synaptics Series 3 in both touch screen mobile phone is the first Windows Phone 8.

Admittedly, the difficulties often experienced by users touch screen phone is now forced to use gloves. Whether it's during the winter, or for other purposes. Nokia also claims that no difficulty will be experienced by the users of Nokia Lumia 920 and 820.

The technology is also referred to Nokia as "Super Sensitive Touch" that would make us do not bother to open the gloves when touching the screen to pick up the phone or write Twitter updates.

With this technology, as reported by Engadget, the surface of the touch screen will still react even though no direct contact with the skin of the hand, so it still can recognize text input that is pressed through the gloves, as well as with users with long fingernails.

Latest touch screen technology was warmly welcomed when it was introduced Nokia in New York, USA. Naturally, in the next few months, Americans will feel the snowy winter. The phone is not yet revealed the price was, indeed, be sold in the fourth quarter of 2012.

Meanwhile, the New Mobile Announced, Nokia shares tumbles fact ..

Our quoted by Reuters on Thursday (09/06/2012), some investors assess both the handset does not have something 'wow'. It had an impact on the price of Nokia shares are down 13% in Helsinki and 10% in the United States with the announcement of the Lumia 920 and 820.

New hero Smartphone Nokia has come, the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820. But apparently, the two phones based on Windows Phone 8 is less satisfying investors that Nokia's share price fell.

"Nokia is already doing some good progress, but investors want a Quantum Leaps. We did not get it," he added.

"The challenge is the issue of the world are currently working with the fourth, fifth or sixth of their devices, while Nokia is still trying to move from phase one," said Mark Sue, an industry analyst at RBC.

But no worries because Nokia did not announce its partnership with the operators, which is likely because the handset has not received strong support from them. Nokia also has not mentioned what price and when exactly the time of marketing.

Some industry analysts actually assess two new phones Nokia is a solid device with some features of the differentiation. For example PureView camera technology that promises brilliant photos and wireless charging capabilities.

"It is impossible to give an assessment of the launch is no pricing information and marketing. It's disappointing," said Bengt Nordstrom, chief executive of telecommunications consulting firm Northstream.

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