Hey folks,
did I get it wrong or is the Lumia 930 without the SensorCore low-power sensor.
Stephen Elop mentioned them in the context of the 630 and 635. Did it include the 930?
Cheers
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Hey folks,
did I get it wrong or is the Lumia 930 without the SensorCore low-power sensor.
Stephen Elop mentioned them in the context of the 630 and 635. Did it include the 930?
Cheers
I assume it will! It wouldn't be fair to include it in the low-end devices and not in the high-end device
928 didn't have FM radio while the 520 did. NEVER assume what Microsoft is going to do.
The 930 will hace it since its the sale hardware than the Icon and 1520. Does anyone remember Nokia Monitor Beta.
I wouldn't be surprised if its just PR speak for using one of the phone's cores to track activity. Think the 1520 does it.
Nokia hasn't mentioned it for 930 so far. But they are going to release more info on the sensorcore SDK, we'll know then
Thats what I am thinking. After reading qualcomms page on sensors
Snapdragon Sensor Core | Qualcomm
From voice and location recognition to speed and temperature monitoring, the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ sensor core is designed to take in and intelligently use information from a variety of sensors to make some incredible mobile experiences happen—all while using as little power as possible.
I think(?) this feature is only supported on their quad-core devices but can't confirmAt the heart of some of the most advanced smartphones and tablets, the sensor core in a Snapdragon processor is designed to keep your device ready to receive data from your device’s sensors and then efficiently enable advanced features that help with GPS, gaming, camera stabilization, health monitoring and more.
SensorCore is confirmed to be included with the high-end Nokia Lumia 1520, Lumia Icon and Lumia 930 along with the more affordable Lumia 630 and Lumia 635.