Saturday, December 19, 2015

The cell that become CPU already in Colombia – El Universal – Colombia

The new high-end equipment of Microsoft were announced in October and the multinational is preparing the entrance of the Lumia 950 models and its variant XL to enter the domestic market.

The flagship devices come with philosophy of unification in their DNA as guidelines marking the successful operating system Windows 10. The platform is the cornerstone in the latest update of software offering an alternative mobility quite distinct with leaders Android and iOS market.

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The specifications are comparable to any high-end market and includes new features like the new USB standard type C that will give the possibility to use the phone as if a CPU desktop if connected to a screen with the functionality “Continuum” .

That cell will act as the computer is a great advantage in terms of mobility. Note that you will need to make use of this functionality by connecting peripherals such as screen, mouse and keyboard with a special attachment whose name is “Surface Dock”.

Microsoft has evolved in its ecosystem of applications and many Windows 10 Apps work similarly in each of the versions of the Microsoft platform as computers, tablets and even XBOX.

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The cell is designed to be launched this weekend in versions 5.2 “and 5.7″ specialized chains like Ktronix and Alkosto at a price, which, although it is now known, amounts to $ 2’100.000.

Specifications

Lumia 950

– Display: 5.2 WQHD inch resolution (2,560 by 1,440 pixels)
– Processor: 808 hexa core Snapdragon 1.8GHz
– RAM: 3 GB
– Internal storage: 32 GB with support for microSD
– Back camera: 20 MPX
– Front camera.: 5 megapixel
– Battery:. 3000 mAh
– OS: Windows 10 mobile

Lumia 950 XL

– Display: 5.7 inch WQHD resolution (2,560 by 1,440 pixels)
– Processor: 810 Snapdragon octa core 2 GHz / 1.5 GHz
– RAM: 3 GB
– Internal storage: 32 GB support for microSD
– Back camera: 20
megapixel – Front Camera: 5-megapixel
– Battery: 3,340 mAh
– OS: Windows 10 mobile

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