Recently, Nokia India, said the company's first head of Nokia's Shivakumar Windows Phone 7 phones will be "one of the next 12 months time" come out. (Click to view) This also means that Nokia is likely to be Windows Phone 7 models listed postponed to 2012. Since it is a time in the next release, then I guess today under the Nokia's first mobile phone Windows Phone 7 will be what kind of hardware configuration to the market, thus conquering the consumer, in response to all questions.
First we look at the iphone5 cases shows the operation of the minimum hardware configuration requirements.
1. Capacitive touch screen (Capacitive touch): support for 4 or more touch points with a resolution of 800 × 480, does not support QVGA;
2. Sensor: A-GPS, accelerator, electronic compass, optical ranging sensor;
3. Camera: 500 million pixels or more, flash, camera button;
4. Multimedia: codec accelerator;
5. Memory: 256MB RAM or higher, 8GB flash memory or higher;
6.GPU: DirectX 9;
7.CPU: ARM V9.0 1GHz or higher.
From the above point of view, must be running Windows Phone 7 capacitive screen, this is for Nokia, there is no problem with the current Nokia phone is the biggest screen E7, machine materials with 4.0 inches AMOLED capacitive screen display is is outstanding.
On the resolution with the current situation, the official asked 800 × 480 or more, and focus on that does not support QVGA resolution. Speaking of readers must know QVGA presumably because the classic Nokia Symbian S60 Series phones, the use of a large number of the resolution of the screen. Nokia is now the highest resolution in the Symbian S60 V5 series and Symbian ^ 3 series used in 640 × 320 resolution. According to Microsoft's request, the phone will launch more than 800 × 480, while iphone4 cases and software compatibility must be considered, so the possibility of using ultra-high resolution is not great. 800 × 480 pixels, so the most appropriate 4-inch screen to 4.3 inches Nokia Windows Phone 7 may be the best choice for mobile phones.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
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