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On 2012-11-24 03:25:06, Guarulhos wrote:
To Sadness Of "
Nokians", Lovers Of Photography And Technology In General,
Damian Dinning (Ex Nokia Image Guru), No More Will Follow In The Business Of Mobile Telephony, This Bright Professional From
2013 To Follow The
Jaguar Land Rover !
Check Out Integrated In The News:
http://pureviewclub.com/2012/7882
P.S: Good Luck Damian !!!
Very nice
im actually jealous, i'd love to work for Jaguar-Land Rover.
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Posted: 2012-11-24 09:21:49
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Did you know Land Rover's were originally made here in Birmingham?? The factory closed but there is still a smaller one here.
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Posted: 2012-11-24 12:24:07
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I don't get it what is it with all that depressing tone reacting to Dinning's move!
Dinning was only the software manager of the imaging department. He was the head of the team responsible of processing algorithms. And that's it!
And he was one person. He didn't write the code himself, just the head of the team.
Now of course losing him is not good as someone like leading the best team in the industry in this area can not be replaced easily.
But this leading to Nokia becoming just another cameraphone manufacturer is nonsense!
The people who came up with the two PureView concepts are still there at Nokia. The real talent and engineers behind all this work are still there. These are the hidden soldiers. Always the people who do the hard and core work, while others reap the credits from the general public!
PureView is only getting better next year. Rest assured.
As to my own testing of the camra, the weather yesterday held me back. Will have to do it later.
I only have very few first samples..
I had one 1 sec sample which turned out blurry. OIS didn't do the job completely. Will have to test further..
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Posted: 2012-11-25 10:19:53
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On 2012-11-25 10:19:53, false_morel wrote:
I don't get it what is it with all that depressing tone reacting to Dinning's move!
Dinning was only the software manager of the imaging department. He was the head of the team responsible of processing algorithms. And that's it!
And he was one person. He didn't write the code himself, just the head of the team.
Now of course losing him is not good as someone like leading the best team in the industry in this area can not be replaced easily.
Absolutely true! As far as we know maybe this will be the start of a new and more innovative side at Nokia.
I'm hoping to get my 920 in about 4 days and will test the camera in the hardest conditions know to man; Sweden in November
[ This Message was edited by: Ravager on 2012-11-25 10:03 ]
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Posted: 2012-11-25 11:02:22
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Another Good Review By Nokia Lumia 920 PureView LITE And Windows Phone 8 !!!
PUREVIEWCLUB:
http://pureviewclub.com/2012/7753
P.S: Good Reading For All !!!
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Posted: 2012-11-25 19:39:16
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I was interested in lumia 920, until i read about the battery issues. Its dying within 12 hours on standby! Why does nokia always beta test on their users :S. I have been using windows 8 ever since it came out, and I am really impressed. Although I do not like how you need to tie up everything with your microsoft account(for safety concerns). But otherwise, its really good(the start screen is still annoying though.)
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Posted: 2012-11-25 23:49:55
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On 2012-11-25 23:49:55, djin wrote:
I was interested in lumia 920, until i read about the battery issues. Its dying within 12 hours on standby!
Several users got rid if this so-called "battery-issue" by simply deleting Skype, which still is a beta-version. So don't immediately blame Nokia, look at the apps too.
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Posted: 2012-11-26 00:06:10
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Several users report the issue being solved by turning off nfc and that is something which I can say is something that shouldn't have existed that too when lumia 800 had similar issues relating to battery life. I have been their "beta tester" many times over the users. Although I like Nokia, I don't like how they release it. This issue will resolve over software update, most probably.
Anyhow, my bro will be getting one soon and i may get one for myself too if I am convinced.
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Posted: 2012-11-26 02:39:11
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My husband and I have NFC turned off on our 808 PureView and two N9's anyway, as there's not much use for it in our country yet, so why have it on all the time?
We only use it to transfer pics and videos between supporting phones, which works great, lightning fast!
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Posted: 2012-11-26 04:39:06
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Nokia has nothing to do with this... its Microsoft's game now. Windows NT was always going to be a challenge to put in a mobile phone with limited resources, and while they've managed to make it work pretty good on the current crop of CPUs, they still need to optimize the core further in terms of power management.
There is a 30 page thread over at WPcentral with new reports every day ... the HTC 8x has similar issues as well, just look in that section or check out GSMarena's report.
http://forums.wpcentral.com/n[....]-lumia-920-battery-issues.html
Even android has better battery life ... and android is the worse than iOS and much worse than Symbian.
What I don't understand is how is Windows Phone 8 actually 8.0 software ... it has very little to do with Windows Phone 7, which made sense since it was based on Windows CE 7.0 .. Windows Phone 8 is based on a brand new kernel, and technically should be 1.0 .. which seems right considering all the problems around it.
The 920 is another beta test device.. its a shame, but it is. They will fix it.. 6-9 months time, but for now..
http://forums.wpcentral.com/n[....]w-future-lumia-920-owners.html[ This Message was edited by: cu015170 on 2012-11-26 06:15 ]
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Posted: 2012-11-26 07:07:49
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