Sunday, December 29, 2013

The first 'tabletófono' Nokia debuts in China - The Truth

Nokia already announced last October in Abu Dhabi that he climbed on the bandwagon of tablets and ‘tabletófonos’, an increasingly popular format and almost all major manufacturers except Apple and LG, wanted to embrace. The Lumia 1320, the first phone six inches from the Finnish factory, has debuted a few days ago in the Chinese market. From there, it will spread to other countries in the region to make the leap in a few months the European market. It is a terminal screen with a 1280 x 720 pixel resolution, touch-sensitive even with gloves, running a 400 Snapdragon dual-core processor 1.7 gigahertz, supplementing with a gig of RAM.

The camera has 5 megapixels and the battery is 3,400 mAh, which, according to Nokia, provides a range of up to 30 hours talk time and almost a full day of music playback. You has eight gigabytes of internal storage, expandable via external card. Works with Windows 8.

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