Nokia C1 Android phone spotted

Nokia might be gearing up for an upcoming handset as real-life images have surfaced showing the device itself. What’s more interesting is that the C1  smartphone will reportedly run on stock Android.

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Nokia C1 reported specs:
5-inch display
Intel Atom processor
2GB RAM
8MP rear camera with LED flash
5MP front camera
Android OS with Z Launcher

Judging from the expected specs alone, it’s shaping up to be a mid-range handset that could target the budget-conscious. Design-wise we could see a very plain and simplistic style here, but its thin bezels seem to make the display pop out more.

There are still no official news on its arrival and asking price so stay tuned as we gather more information on this device.

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Nokia intros 360-degree camera Ozo

As what may seem the next big thing in gaming and video-watching, devices for creating a virtual reality are now starting to emerge here and there. Now, Nokia announces Ozo which is a next-gen camera for capturing 360 degrees of video and audio.

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Some of the key features of the Ozo are as follows:

Most advanced VR filmmaking platform yet
Eight optical image sensors
Eight microphones for audio recording
3-dimension audio capturing
Standard video formats
Live monitoring
Rapid playback (even without video stitching)

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What they aim for this device is for it to be used as a standard in shooting virtual-reality videos for Hollywood, media, and advertising. Now on its preproduction state, the device is set to make its official launch soon, but keep in mind that Ozo won’t be a consumer product as it will reportedly cost a lot.

For more information about this new shooting gadget, visit the source link for The Verge‘s report.

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Nokia intros 360-degree camera Ozo

As what may seem the next big thing in gaming and video-watching, devices for creating a virtual reality are now starting to emerge here and there. Now, Nokia announces Ozo which is a next-gen camera for capturing 360 degrees of video and audio.

ozo-camera

Some of the key features of the Ozo are as follows:

Most advanced VR filmmaking platform yet
Eight optical image sensors
Eight microphones for audio recording
3-dimension audio capturing
Standard video formats
Live monitoring
Rapid playback (even without video stitching)

ozo-camera-2

What they aim for this device is for it to be used as a standard in shooting virtual-reality videos for Hollywood, media, and advertising. Now on its preproduction state, the device is set to make its official launch soon, but keep in mind that Ozo won’t be a consumer product as it will reportedly cost a lot.

For more information about this new shooting gadget, visit the source link for The Verge‘s report.

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Nokia Gets a Green Light to Acquire Alcatel-Lucent

The European Commission has recently given Nokia a go signal to pursue its plan of acquiring Alcatel-Lucent which coincides with our previous report.

Under the EU Merger Regulation, the commission should oversee mergers and acquisitions to “prevent concentrations that would significantly impede effective competition in the European Economic Area or any substantial part of it”. (If only our government has a similar policy in place…)

After careful consideration, the EU Commission sees nothing wrong with the merger between Nokia and the French global telecommunication company as both entities has strong presence on the respective regions in which they operate (Europe for the former while North America for the latter).

Furthermore, the European Commission concluded that the acquisition “would not raise competition concerns” between other notable players in the market, namely Ericsson, Huawei, Samsung and ZTE. The commission added that the merger will not “make it harder for new or small players to enter and expand in the market.”

[European Commission PR]

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Nokia Gets a Green Light to Acquire Alcatel-Lucent

The European Commission has recently given Nokia a go signal to pursue its plan of acquiring Alcatel-Lucent which coincides with our previous report.

Under the EU Merger Regulation, the commission should oversee mergers and acquisitions to “prevent concentrations that would significantly impede effective competition in the European Economic Area or any substantial part of it”. (If only our government has a similar policy in place…)

After careful consideration, the EU Commission sees nothing wrong with the merger between Nokia and the French global telecommunication company as both entities has strong presence on the respective regions in which they operate (Europe for the former while North America for the latter).

Furthermore, the European Commission concluded that the acquisition “would not raise competition concerns” between other notable players in the market, namely Ericsson, Huawei, Samsung and ZTE. The commission added that the merger will not “make it harder for new or small players to enter and expand in the market.”

[European Commission PR]

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