اولین لومیا بدون نام نوکیا و با برند مایکروسافت رسما معرفی شد ، با لومیا 535 آشنا شوید

هرچند که مدت زیادی است که همه ما از پایان نوکیا اطلاع داریم ، اما امروز رسما پرونده نوکیا بسته شد.بله اولین لومیا بدون برند نوکیا و تحت برند مایکروسافت رسما معرفی گردید.لومیا 535 یک اسمارت فون ارزان قیمت با صفحه‌نمایش ۵ اینچ است که در 7 رنگ متنوع عرضه خواهد شد.در ادامه با گجت نیوز همراه باشید.

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همانطور که گفتیم بر روی این گوشی لومیا خبری از لوگوی نوکیا نیست و در عوض آن نام مایکروسافت حک شده است. نام این محصول، Lumia 535 است که دو نسخه تک سیم و دو سیم کارته داشته و سطح میانی بازار را هدف گرفته است.

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مشخصات کلی اسمارت فون لومیا 535 :

  • اندازه 140.2×72.4×8.8 میلیمتر
  • وزن 146 گرم
  • سیستم عامل ویندوزفون 8.1
  • پردازنده 4 هسته ای اسنپدراگون 200 با حداکثر سرعت 1.2 گیگاهرتز
  • صفحه نمابش 5 اینچی از نوع IPS LCD با کیفیت qHD (960×540 پیکسل) و تراکم پیکسلی 220 پیکسل در اینچ
  • رم 1 گیگابایتی
  • حافظه داخلی 8 گیگابایت و پشتیبانی از کارت حافظه خارجی تا 128 گیگابایت
  • 15 گیگابایت فضای ابری رایگان
  • باتری 1905 میلی آمپری
  • قاب پشت قابل تعویض
  • دوربین 5 مگاپیکسلی مجهز به فلاش و دوربین دوم 5 مگاپیکسلی

نگاهی نزدیک به مایکروسافت لومیا 535 :

لومیا ۵۳۵ در رنگ‌های آبی، سبز روشن، نارنجی، سفید، مشکلی و خاکستری و با قیمت 140 دلار بزودی به بازار عرضه خواهد شد.

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منابع : engadget & phonearena

Microsoft relinquishes the Nokia name for its low-cost Lumia 535

Microsoft relinquishes the Nokia name for its low-cost Lumia 535

We were well aware it was coming, but today Microsoft finally says goodbye to Nokia branding for its Windows Phones. The first handset to omit the Nokia name is the new Microsoft Lumia 535, an entry-level device with two standout features: A 5-inch display and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. Microsoft says it’s been designed as an alternative to the smaller Lumia 530, and will be targeted primarily at markets like Russia, India, China and other parts of Asia. It will also see a launch in Europe (including the UK) sometime in the future, but currently, we’re told there are no plans to release the phone stateside.

Although Microsoft ranges a bunch of Lumia devices with sizable displays, most of these are aimed at the top end of the market. The Lumia 535 is intended to fill something of a hole in its current line-up, being a more affordable smartphone that still has a decent-sized screen to poke at. The 5-inch AMOLED display is hardly worth bragging about, though, as it offers a miserly resolution of 960 x 540. Microsoft claims to have paid special attention to outdoor readability, and while our initial impression of the panel’s color temperature is favorable, the low pixel count is pretty hard to ignore.

The front-facing 5-megapixel camera includes a wide-angle lens with a 24mm focal length, just like the Lumia 730/735. It sounds like could be the perfect phone for selfie addicts on a budget, but the couple of shots I took during my brief time with the device seemed pretty average. Images appeared to come out dull, even in a well-lit room, but I was viewing them on the handset’s low-resolution display, so perhaps that had something to do with it. Microsoft was showing off prototypes with pre-final software, too, so it’s possible image processing will be improved.

The Lumia 535 runs on a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor, with 1GB of RAM and a 1,905mAh battery. There’s 8GB of onboard storage, coupled with a microSD card slot for up to 128GB of extra capacity. The device is also 3G-only, which is understandable given it’s aimed at people who are unlikely to have a 4G data plan. The main camera is also a 5-megapixel affair, but with an LED flash, and like all Lumias, there will be several color options: Green, cyan, orange, black and white. These back plates are interchangeable and Microsoft will be offering flip covers in matching shades for those that like to give their handset a little extra protection.

The handset’s design doesn’t stray far from the typical Lumia formula, boasting a matte or gloss plastic back, rounded sides and softened corners. It sits comfortably in the hand and the button placement on the right-hand side — volume rocker up top and power button underneath — should suit right-handers’ thumbs perfectly. As for the Microsoft branding? It’s… fine. The logos are small and unobtrusive, especially on the front. It feels strange to pick up a Lumia without Nokia’s logo, but it’s a sensation I suspect everyone will get used to pretty quickly.

Microsoft says the Lumia 535 will launch later this month in Asia-Pacific territories, with Russia, India and China at the top of the list, ahead of Africa and Europe. The handset will sell for roughly €110 excluding taxes (around $135), although the price will vary between countries.

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