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walesho:huawei have it own Appgallery, Map, huawei cloud, and other stuff you need, so don't pannick |
VerifiedStalin:Go YouTube and watch unboxTeraphy and other YouTubers to know wassup..... If you no believe then Wat you r trying to say is DAT you no phone pass those YouTubers #Huawei bypass Samsung to become no 1 smartphone manufacturer of Q2 market sales |
seanwilliam:na you be fool here, go buy new iPhone no Google apps follow am come except you download...... I use iPhone 7 |
Nokia is probably best remembered through its camera phones – Lumia 1020, 808 PureView, N8 and others still carry a spark of nostalgia for long-time fans. But it all started with the Nokia 7650, the first model from the Finnish company to have an integrated digital camera. It shot 640 x 480 px stills, which were recorded to the internal 4MB of memory. Before taking a photo, you had to slide open the keyboard as the lens normally sat protected behind the slider. This ruined the sleek (for the time) form factor somewhat, but the novelty of it was undeniable. The 7650 had an advantage over competing designs – the Ericsson T68 (which we’ve covered previously) had a camera add-on, which was purchased separately. That add-on also had a simple optical viewfinder, which wasn’t great to use. In contrast, the Nokia came with the camera hardware integrated and could display a live view from it on the screen. That screen measured 2.1” in diagonal, had 176 x 208 px resolution and was capable of displaying 4,096 colors. This was fairly good for the time and it did its job well. Besides your own shots, you could view photos sent to you over email or the relatively new MMS. This phone boasted 2.5G connectivity, aka GPRS, which could achieve speeds of 40.2 kilobits per second. The Nokia 7650 was also the first mass-market smartphone to run the Symbian OS – the 9210 Communicator was the first, technically, but that was a niche device. Also, it used the Series 80 UI instead of the more familiar Series 60, which made its debut with the 7650. The OS ran on a single-core 32-bit processor (based on ARM9), which was clocked at 104 MHz. Users could sideload applications written in Java or ones for the older EPOC operating system (which was Symbian’s predecessor). But let’s get back to the camera, which brought us to this phone in the first place. A single 640 x 480 px photo (captured in a JPG format) took about 33 kilobytes of space. This is quite heavy compression, but remember that you only had 4 MB of storage to work with (and no memory card slot). There were two additional shooting modes – portrait (meant for caller ID photos) and Night (which boosted the sensor’s ISO). When viewing photos you’ve taken, you could zoom in to get a closer look and rotate them if needed. Pretty soon, however, you would have to connect the phone to your computer to download the photos and free up some room for new ones. When the Nokia 7650 was introduced in Barcelona in November 2001 then-CEO Jorma Ollila called it the most important launch of the year. Indeed, Symbian helped Nokia conquer the smartphone market and its passion for photography was a key driver. This is why the 7650 deserves a place in the mobile Hall of Fame. Nokia 3650 The phone came out in late June 2002 and cost a hefty €600, cutting edge technology always comes at a price. The following year the more affordable Nokia 3650 was introduced – it dropped the slider design but featured nearly the same hardware (same camera, screen and processor, but now there was a memory card slot). PS. as with other phones we’ve reminisced about in the Flashback series, the Nokia 7650 was featured in a big Hollywood movie – two, in fact, Minority Report and Tomb Rader:
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VerifiedStalin:World top smartphone manufacturer is rated by sales. Not by the name... Or the quality. |
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piyoo91:how Apple take they enjoy their phone without Google..... Who na too depend on Google.... |
VerifiedStalin:which pixel.... Go to Gsm arena where they post real news.... |
emae009:watch YouTube and see how it was install in p40 |
seanwilliam:HUAWEI are the masters, they try to bring them down just to be at the top. They still couldn't. HUAWEI by pass Samsung to be at NO1,. Can you f**king search that in YouTube or Google Base on the ban in US they still made I to be no1 of the smartphones makers. |
chariisGRACE:Huawei top the chart worldwide, not only in France. |
ArewaOduduwaBia:It for you guys to know the best 2020 smartphone camera...... |
Truthlord12:You are the kid here..... Watch YouTube compare before coming here to bash rubbish... Huawei p40pro plus has the best camera, so don't compare iPhone with it.. Go and watch compare video of HUAWEI, iPhone & Samsung |
khingTony:Apple has already been beaten by HUAWEI P40 pro plus Check YouTube...... Best 2020 smartphone camera |
emae009:They are banned from using Google services and other product related to US. |
chariisGRACE:
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emae009:My huawei did not come with any Google stuff.... Now am running any Google app I want.... Just download Google play services, cause without it play store won't work or any other Google app |
Kestine0:. APP GALLERY & APKpure You can also Download play store, but you will need Google play services (GMS) to run it. Apps to Download :- Google play services (Compulsory) Play store (compulsory ) Gmail Photos Drive YouTube And more Google stuff yu like |
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NETWORK TECHNOLOGY :-GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G PLATFORN OS:- Android 10, EMUI 10.1, no Google Play Services CHIPSET:- Kirin 990 5G (7 nm+) CPU & GPU :- Octa-core (2x2.86 GHz Cortex-A76 & 2x2.36 GHz Cortex-A76 & 4x1.95 GHz Cortex-A55) Mali-G76 MP16 MEMORY CARD SLOT & INTERNAL :- NM (Nano Memory), up to 256GB (uses shared SIM slot) 256GB 8GB RAM, 512GB 8GB RAM UFS 3.0 MAIN CAMERA, FEATURE & VIDEO:- 50 MP, f/1.9, 23mm (wide), 1/1.28", 2.44µm, omnidirectional PDAF, OIS 8 MP, f/4.4, 240mm (periscope telephoto), PDAF, OIS, 10x optical zoom 8 MP, f/2.4, 80mm (telephoto), PDAF, OIS, 3x optical zoom 40 MP, f/1.8, 18mm (ultrawide), 1/1.54", PDAF TOF 3D, (depth) Leica optics, LED flash, panorama, HDR 4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60fps, 720@7680fps, 1080p@960fps, HDR; gyro-EIS SELFIE CAMERA, FEATURE & VIDEO:-32 MP, f/2.2, 26mm (wide), 1/2.8", 0.8µm, AF IR TOF 3D, (depth/biometrics sensor) HDR BATTERY & TYPE CHARGING:- Li-Po 4200 mAh, non-removable Fast charging 40W Fast wireless charging 40W Fast reverse wireless charging 27W USB:- 3.1, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector, USB On-The-Go
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Greatzeus:I did but his hard drive did not detect my pS3...... |
I have the datapack of the PES, I just need other files to make it work..... Someone should help. |
Beckysexy:You don't mind if he Bleep you |
Bro God bless you' for the mavelous story yu write up no bored episode right from season 1......one you are truely a blessed man....... |
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