flattie
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Completely subjective, but the only thing worse than an all aluminium chassis (for me), would be glossy plastic. I think MSM have hit a nice balance with the metal band which frames the colourful matt polycarbonate back plate.
That aside, if we're listing what we expect to see, then here's my tuppence:
1. A quad-core Snapdragon processor - likely 801 if the phone does indeed land this year. I'm not expecting anything 64-bit related until Threshold hits. That should be more than powerful enough to drive WP8.1 and will (obviously) be able to take advantage of the giant camera speed improvements coming as part of the Denim update.
2. A 5" full HD display. I suspect we'll see the same panel that was used in the Lumia 930, so AMOLED. I'm fine with that, as I think the strengths of that technology suit the black backgrounds, bold colours and large fonts of the WP UI.
3. A design that follows the language used by the 930 and 830 phones. It seems to be the style MSM want to associate to their high-end (and high-end like ) devices. Maybe something with the shape, style and size of the 930, but sporting a characteristic black camera module circle, more akin to the 1020 version than the 830 one.
4. I'd expect the camera module to be a refined version of the 1020 Pureview module. Slimmer OIS as used in the 830 and other minor changes, but nothing that will make it a step change.
5. Qi charging to be integrated this time. Nokia dropped the ball by letting wireless charging become an add-on feature after the initial push with the 920. Luckily, it seems they are turning that around, which bodes well for future high end devices.
6. Better battery life. The combination of SD801 and a larger battery should ensure this (and that's despite the larger screen, too).
7. Accessories: one of my favourite aspects of owning a Nokia (MSM) device is that they are always very well supported with accessories and that seems to be continuing under MS ownership. Of course, the key accessory here would be a new camera grip to serve the same function as the current one: battery boost, handling and tripod mounting.
I think that is a reasonable list of predictions for a 1030 successor and it would certainly be enough for me to trade in my 930. Now to continue the perpetual waiting game that we all love to play so much!
That aside, if we're listing what we expect to see, then here's my tuppence:
1. A quad-core Snapdragon processor - likely 801 if the phone does indeed land this year. I'm not expecting anything 64-bit related until Threshold hits. That should be more than powerful enough to drive WP8.1 and will (obviously) be able to take advantage of the giant camera speed improvements coming as part of the Denim update.
2. A 5" full HD display. I suspect we'll see the same panel that was used in the Lumia 930, so AMOLED. I'm fine with that, as I think the strengths of that technology suit the black backgrounds, bold colours and large fonts of the WP UI.
3. A design that follows the language used by the 930 and 830 phones. It seems to be the style MSM want to associate to their high-end (and high-end like ) devices. Maybe something with the shape, style and size of the 930, but sporting a characteristic black camera module circle, more akin to the 1020 version than the 830 one.
4. I'd expect the camera module to be a refined version of the 1020 Pureview module. Slimmer OIS as used in the 830 and other minor changes, but nothing that will make it a step change.
5. Qi charging to be integrated this time. Nokia dropped the ball by letting wireless charging become an add-on feature after the initial push with the 920. Luckily, it seems they are turning that around, which bodes well for future high end devices.
6. Better battery life. The combination of SD801 and a larger battery should ensure this (and that's despite the larger screen, too).
7. Accessories: one of my favourite aspects of owning a Nokia (MSM) device is that they are always very well supported with accessories and that seems to be continuing under MS ownership. Of course, the key accessory here would be a new camera grip to serve the same function as the current one: battery boost, handling and tripod mounting.
I think that is a reasonable list of predictions for a 1030 successor and it would certainly be enough for me to trade in my 930. Now to continue the perpetual waiting game that we all love to play so much!