Showing posts with label lumia 900. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lumia 900. Show all posts

News : Unofficial WP7.8 for first-gen Lumias available on Navifrim

Friday, 14 December 2012

 

The Windows Phone 7.8 update for first generation WP phones was neglected by Microsoft for a while, but the company committed to an early 2013 release and now builds for the WP7 Lumias have started to appear on Navifirm.
The firmwares are version ****.****.8858.***** and are available for the entire first-gen lineup - that is the Lumia 510, 610, 710, 800 and 900. They can be downloaded and installed using the Navifirm tool.


We should note that these are not official firmware updates, so if you choose to install them you will be doing so at your own risk. With the end of 2012 in sight, you might be better off just waiting for the official update to hit.
If you're not clear on what changes the Windows Phone 7.8 update will bring (Microsoft was mum on this for a long time), you can check out this Lumia 900 that runs on the updated firmware.
Thanks to Sajan for sending this in!

Nokia outs exclusive Camera Extras app for Lumia phones

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Nokia has released a special app for its Lumia series of smartphones. Currently available on the Windows Phone Marketplace, the Camera Extras app will give users four new shooting modes for their devices.
The new modes are Smart Group Shot, Action Shot, Self-timer and Panorama shot. The first one allows you to capture burst shots of a group of people and then automatically chooses the best one judging by face expressions, while the second allows you to capture fast-moving objects improving shooting speed. The other two are quite self-explanatory.
For now only users in China and the United States are bound to get the update. Other countries will follow later in July. Head to the Windows Phone Marketplace to get the juicy app now.
Source | Via

Nokia Drive update enables offline route planning, Transport app enters beta

Friday, 2 March 2012

Nokia revamped their mapping apps for their Windows Phone handsets and added one more app to the list of Lumia-exclusive apps. Nokia Drive has gained full offline functionality and is joined by the new app, Nokia Transport, so you can navigate a city with public transport instead of a car.
Nokia Drive for Windows Phone had one big problem at launch – it couldn’t plot a route in offline mode (even if you have downloaded the map for the region). The latest update fixes that and adds other improvements.

The update for Nokia Drive enables offline route planning and updates the UI
It enables Speed limit alerts, which will notify you if you go over the road’s sped limit. Another addition is the option to display different info in the app’s dashboard – time of arrival, time until arrival or distance to destination.
Nokia Transport allows users to plan routes to any destination in a given town using the public transport available (busses, trams, metro or suburban trains). It will also include walking destination to the first bus stop (or metro station, etc.) and from the last stop to your final destination.

Nokia Transport is a convenient way to move around town using public transport
You can pin favorite destinations to the home screen, so you can quickly plan a route home (and also get at a glance departure info).
Transport is available in 270 cities in 45 countries. There’s timetable information for 86 of the cities – here’s the list.
Then there’s Nokia Maps, which is designed to help you explore a city on foot and also find something interesting to visit in the first place. The update will let you save favorite places, share locations over SMS, email or social networks (and those messages include your estimated time of arrival).

Nokia Maps helps you find interesting places and share them with friends
This is a great way to set up a meeting with your friends. They don’t even need to have Lumia phones, the info is shared in a way anyone can view.
The Nokia Drive and Nokia Maps update are coming in the next few weeks. If you have a Lumia but somehow don’t have these two apps installed, you can grab them from the Nokia section of the Windows Phone Marketplace.
Nokia Transport isn’t available there as it’s still in beta – you can download it from Nokia Beta Labsinstead.

 
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