NOKIA ?EOS? MUST BE THE REAL GAME-CHANGER
I have been a Nokia fan ever since mobile phones were started to become popular in Ghana in the early nineties. My father?s first mobile phone was a Nokia; this was around 1994.
My mother gave me my very first mobile phone, a Nokia 8210 she had been using for sometime, when I was entering university in August 2005; Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, Kumasi. In September, 2005, I received a Nokia 6620 as a gift from an uncle in Canada. I remember vividly, how everyone who saw my 6620 was blown away by the technology it packed then. The picture quality was amazing and the phone was well built. The battery life was fantastic. Browsing on it brought me sheer happiness. The 6620 was by every standard then, a smartphone. In those days, about 85% of the people I knew used Nokia phones. Samsung and Apple were not in the class of Nokia when it came to mobile phones.
Well, I used the 6620 until it was stolen on my university?s campus in December, 2007. From then on I used 1200 or so. When I lost my 6620, I yearned so much for the N95 8GB and lo and behold in June, 2009, I received the N95 8GB as a gift from my uncle in Canada which I used until October 2012 because I could not afford to buy a smartphone and because I did not want to buy any android crap. I was hoping we could further develop the Symbian OS but that was never to be.
In October, 2012 I bought the Lumia 710; the first phone I bought with my own money. Then in November 2012 I pre-ordered a Nokia Lumia 920 which I received on 24th December, 2012.
NOKIA, MY LOVE
I love Nokia more than any other brand in the world. My girlfriend uses a Samsung Galaxy SIII and we?ve had numerous fights over whose phone is superior and everytime she seems to be amazed by the kind of affection I have for Nokia. Due to this amazing affection, I opened an online shop and I have succeeded in selling a few tens of Lumias and succeeded in convincing some of my friends to switch to Lumia.
EXPECTATIONS
I have heard of rumours of an upcoming Nokia ?EOS? which is set to be the 808 successor running windows phone OS. I have also heard of the Catwalk and even a phablet. I am waiting for all these devices. Plus I am desperately waiting for a Nokia tablet. I haven?t bought any tablet yet because I am waiting for A NOKIA TABLET.
I have fought too many fights for Nokia and I believe it is time for Nokia to silence its critics once and for all. The Nokia Lumia 920 is a great phone but all true Nokians know it could have been better. The absence of a microSD card slot was a shocker and the reasons given for its absence was untenable and leaves much to be desired.
To go straight to the point, this is what I expect from the upcoming EOS/Phablet. I imagine taking fantastic shots and viewing your memorable moments on a large 5.5? PureMotion 1080p screen. Hmmmmmm??
- 5? ? 5.5? PureMotion 1080p Screen
- 41MP PureView Camera with Xenon Flash + LED Flash
- Snapdragon 800 QuadCore Processor
- 2GB RAM
- 64GB Internal Storage + MicroSD Card Support
- Wireless Charging
- 3000mAh ? 3600mAh Battery Capacity
- FM Radio + FM Transmitter
- HDMI
I have been a Nokia fan ever since mobile phones were started to become popular in Ghana in the early nineties. My father?s first mobile phone was a Nokia; this was around 1994.
My mother gave me my very first mobile phone, a Nokia 8210 she had been using for sometime, when I was entering university in August 2005; Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, Kumasi. In September, 2005, I received a Nokia 6620 as a gift from an uncle in Canada. I remember vividly, how everyone who saw my 6620 was blown away by the technology it packed then. The picture quality was amazing and the phone was well built. The battery life was fantastic. Browsing on it brought me sheer happiness. The 6620 was by every standard then, a smartphone. In those days, about 85% of the people I knew used Nokia phones. Samsung and Apple were not in the class of Nokia when it came to mobile phones.
Well, I used the 6620 until it was stolen on my university?s campus in December, 2007. From then on I used 1200 or so. When I lost my 6620, I yearned so much for the N95 8GB and lo and behold in June, 2009, I received the N95 8GB as a gift from my uncle in Canada which I used until October 2012 because I could not afford to buy a smartphone and because I did not want to buy any android crap. I was hoping we could further develop the Symbian OS but that was never to be.
In October, 2012 I bought the Lumia 710; the first phone I bought with my own money. Then in November 2012 I pre-ordered a Nokia Lumia 920 which I received on 24th December, 2012.
NOKIA, MY LOVE
I love Nokia more than any other brand in the world. My girlfriend uses a Samsung Galaxy SIII and we?ve had numerous fights over whose phone is superior and everytime she seems to be amazed by the kind of affection I have for Nokia. Due to this amazing affection, I opened an online shop and I have succeeded in selling a few tens of Lumias and succeeded in convincing some of my friends to switch to Lumia.
EXPECTATIONS
I have heard of rumours of an upcoming Nokia ?EOS? which is set to be the 808 successor running windows phone OS. I have also heard of the Catwalk and even a phablet. I am waiting for all these devices. Plus I am desperately waiting for a Nokia tablet. I haven?t bought any tablet yet because I am waiting for A NOKIA TABLET.
I have fought too many fights for Nokia and I believe it is time for Nokia to silence its critics once and for all. The Nokia Lumia 920 is a great phone but all true Nokians know it could have been better. The absence of a microSD card slot was a shocker and the reasons given for its absence was untenable and leaves much to be desired.
To go straight to the point, this is what I expect from the upcoming EOS/Phablet. I imagine taking fantastic shots and viewing your memorable moments on a large 5.5? PureMotion 1080p screen. Hmmmmmm??
- 5? ? 5.5? PureMotion 1080p Screen
- 41MP PureView Camera with Xenon Flash + LED Flash
- Snapdragon 800 QuadCore Processor
- 2GB RAM
- 64GB Internal Storage + MicroSD Card Support
- Wireless Charging
- 3000mAh ? 3600mAh Battery Capacity
- FM Radio + FM Transmitter
- HDMI