Monday 24 March 2014

Mega SanDisk Giveaway

10 comments
We have an exciting giveaway today and if you haven’t guessed already its memory themed. there’s 5 items for one lucky winner (Listed below)
Whether you like speed or storage or both, then these SanDisk prizes are for you.
sandisk giveaway
PRIZE:
• 1x SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-I Memory Card 32GB
• 1x SanDisk Extreme Pro microSDHC UHS-I card 16GB
• 1x SanDisk 256GB Ultra Plus SSD
• 1x SanDisk SDARC1-016G-U46 16GB Memory Vault
• 1x SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 Flash Drive 64GB
Check out more great products from SanDisk
The Rules:
 Entries are handled through the Punchtab widget below. You may enter without any obligation to social media accounts, though we may offer them as opportunities for extra entries. Your email address is required so we can get in touch with you if you win, but it will not be given to third parties.
 Contest is worldwide so anyone can enter.
 Winner will be chosen randomly. One winner will win all 5 SanDisk products listed above.
 If you are chosen, you will be notified by email. Winners must respond within 7 days of being contacted. If you do not respond within that period, another winner will be chosen. Make sure that the account you use to enter the contest includes a contact email or Facebook login. We do not track any of this information for marketing or third-party purposes.
 The units are purely for promotional giveaway. nobootabledevice.com are not held liable to honour warranties, exchanges or customer service.
 Entries can be submitted until April 30th 2014 at 23:59 GMT.
Sometimes the giveaway can take a while to load, please
be patient or refresh the page.

Continue reading →

BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway

0 comments
Ever since smartphones came along, all we’ve been hearing about is Android and iOS. Sure, there are other players around, such as Windows Phone and BlackBerry, but we mostly don’t think of them as viable options.
BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway

For me, BlackBerry always seemed like a dying, irrelevant OS, until our best mobile OS poll results revealed that 53 per cent of voters preferred BlackBerry, and this got me thinking. Can a tech blogger really afford to know nothing about an entire mobile OS?

We’ve looked at numerous Android devices, every available iPhone, and even some Windows Phone devices such as the Nokia Lumia 920 and Lumia 1020. Isn’t it BlackBerry’s turn? I’ve taken the BlackBerry Z10 for a spin and returned with some thoughts. Want a spin too? Keep reading to find out how you can win this $300 device for free!

Introduction

Despite everything said above, BlackBerry is still an underdog. While it may have more success in some countries, such as the US, even that is dwindling fast. But do BlackBerry phones really have nothing to offer?
The BlackBerry Z10 is a 4.2-inch device, and comes with 768 x 1280 pixel resolution screen and 355 dpi. For this reason, I will compare it to the smaller phones available.
The Z10 is no runt when it comes to specs. While its chipset is only a dual-core Snapdragon S4, it comes with 2 gigabytes of RAM, 16 gigabytes of internal storage, and microSD slot capable of supporting 64 gigabytes. It has an 8 megapixel main camera and can shoot 1080p HD videos. One unique thing about the Z10 is that it comes with a micro-HDMI port. Together with its native ability to view and edit Microsoft Office documents, this can prove quite useful. Unlike most modern smartphones, the Z10 also has a user-replaceable battery — a feature that’s become almost exclusive to Samsung.
z10 product shot   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
So how does it fare next to similar-sized phones?

The Competition

If dealing with looks, the BlackBerry Z10 looks a lot like the HTC One, or more specifically, the HTC One mini. However, the One mini’s dual-core Snapdragon 400 processor, 1 gigabyte of RAM, 4 megapixel main camera and lack of microSD slot make it quite a bit weaker than the Z10. While they do have the same battery and similar camera sensor, the One mini is still not a real contender, at least in terms of specifications.
Another phone that looks somewhat similar is the iPhone, especially if you squint. While it’s hard to compare chipsets with Apple, both iPhone 5c and 5s offer only 1 gigabyte of RAM, and both offer a similar 8 megapixel camera. The iPhone 5s, however, does have a larger camera sensor than the Z10. Both iPhones have smaller batteries, which are, of course, not user replaceable, and while they don’t have microSD slots, you can get an iPhone with 64 gigabytes of internal storage. If you’re willing to pay for one, that is.
iphone 5c6   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
Other options in the same size include the Samsung Galaxy S4 mini. With a dual-core Snapdragon 800, 1.5GB of RAM, an 8MP camera and a 64GB microSD slot, the S4 mini is definitely a contender. It also has a slightly bigger battery, which is user replaceable.
The last one in this group is the Sony Z1 compact (needs link to review here), and this is where the Z10 loses fair and square. The Z1 compact comes with a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset, 2GB of RAM, a 20.7MP camera with a larger sensor than the Z10′s, and a microSD slot. It’s also waterproof, which is an added bonus, and has a significantly larger battery.
But what about prices? The BlackBerry Z10 can be found on Amazon for less than $300. That’s quite a bargain for a phone with its specs. The cheapest one of the bunch other than the Z10 is the Samsung Galaxy S4, and at $350 on Amazon, it’s still a bit more expensive. The rest of the phones mentioned above will cost you anything from$400 for the HTC One mini, all the way to $550 for the iPhone 5c, and that’s without venturing into the more expensive Z1 compact and iPhone 5s.

Getting To Know The Z10

z10 box   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
Like most smartphones in the world, the Z10 comes with its own wall charger, a micro-USB cable, and a pair of pretty decent earbuds. The earbuds are the one-size kind, so you won’t find different sized plastic caps for them in the box. They do, however, come with a plastic clip.
z10 accessories   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
The Z10 itself is a good-looking phone, and it knows it. The removable plastic back is pleasantly textured, and features the BlackBerry logo. It’s both beautiful and feels nice in your hand. The texture feels much better than the smooth and slippery surface of, say, most Samsung phones, that also have a removable back.
blackberry back   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
The camera is positioned on the very top left of the phone, which means you’re never going to cover it with your fingers by mistake. Many smartphones makers have recently moved the camera to all sorts of weird positions, which can be a pain to avoid if you’re not paying attention.
On the display side, you’re not going to find the resident Corning Gorilla Glass, but rather a more plasticy material called Touch on Lens. I’m not sure how scratch-proof this type of screen is, but a screen protector is good to have no matter the material. The screen does seem to collect dust and fingerprints more than most smartphones I’ve used, and the small groove between the display and plastic side makes for a fabulous, impossible-to-clean dust trap.
z10 face up   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
I’m not sure if BlackBerry wanted to be unique, or if they simply wanted both ports side by side, but the Z10′s charging port is located on the lower left side of the device. A rare location, and a pretty confusing one when you’re just getting used to the phone. The second port you can see next to it is the aforementioned micro-HDMI port, which means you don’t need to carry your laptop around when giving presentations.
z10 ports   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
On the other side, you’ll find the volume buttons, and another hardware button in the middle. This is the voice-control button. Yes, BlackBerry has a dedicated hardware button for this, and a long press on it will launch the voice-control app even when the screen is off.
z10 buttons   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
The Z10′s strong speaker resides on the front of the device — again, safely away from stray fingers that might block it — and provides impressive sound that makes watching videos and listening to music a nice experience. Next to it, you’ll find the the Z10′s 2 megapixel front-facing camera and a 7-color LED.
z10 speaker   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
The Z10′s power button also received a pretty unconventional spot: the top middle. Not a great spot for such a frequently used button, although luckily, you don’t need to use it every time you want to turn your screen on.
z10 power   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
The Z10′s display doesn’t look like much at first glance, but it’s actually really good. HD videos look great, colors pop, and games – as far as I could find good ones – are also pretty gorgeous.
z10 display   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
Things get a bit iffy when it comes to the battery, though. To start, the Z10 simply won’t turn on unless it’s charged for at least twenty minutes. The battery comes completely flat out of the box, so don’t expect to start playing with it right away. When I bought this device, I had to stand around and wait in the store to make sure it actually turns on. After waiting around for twenty minutes I finally gave up and persuaded them to let me take it home. It still required some charging after that before it agreed to turn on. When it finally does turn on, the Z10′s loading sequence is a long one, sometimes taking almost a full minute.
At 1800 mAh, the battery is not a very long-lasting one. Compared to what I’m used to from such phones as the Nexus 4 (read our review) and Nexus 5 (which we also reviewed), the Z10′s battery drains rather quickly. It will last for a whole day on average use, but it starts complaining about low battery when it reaches 20 per cent, and it’s quite a crybaby about it.
z10 battery   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
Weak or not, the battery is user replaceable, which is a refreshing change from most smartphones in the market at the moment. After removing the back plastic cover, you’ll also find the microSD slot and the SIM slot. That’s right, no annoying SIM drawer you have to use special tools to open. Definitely a relief.

BlackBerry OS

Making a respectable phone specs-wise is one thing, but at the end of the day, what most people worry about is the OS. And BlackBerry 10 is an OS most users have never experienced. Therefore, it’s scary. In reality, however, BlackBerry 10 is an innovative and easy-to-use operating system that both Android and iOS users will easily get along with. It’s not glitch free, but then again, it hasn’t been around for as long as the others.
When taking a first look at BlackBerry 10, there are several new elements to get to know. The phone will take you through a short tutorial when you first activate it, showing you how to access the BlackBerry Hub on the right, and how to swipe up in any app to exit and transfer it to the recently used apps screen.
bb 10 1   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
The BlackBerry Hub is where all your communications are stored. It’s where you’ll find your calls, text messages, WhatsApp messages, BBM messages, emails, and social network alerts. The Z10 comes with native apps for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and FourSquare, and setting up your email with any provider is a breeze. Once everything is set up, all your communications are just one swipe away. You can view them all together, or view each platform on its own.
z10 blackberry hub   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
With BlackBerry Hub, there’s no real need for a traditional notification center. However, you can still access some useful options by swiping down with your finger on the homescreen. From here you can easily turn on your flashlight, lock screen rotation, set your notifications, and more.
bb settings   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
BlackBerry Search is another feature worth knowing well. Unlike Apple’s Spotlight search or Android’s Google Now, this search feature covers everything. The search button is always there when viewing your homescreens (along with the phone and camera buttons), and when you start typing your query, results will start popping up from your apps, emails, contacts, calendar, and pretty much everything else. It also offers to extend your search to the Internet, social networks, BlackBerry World (BlackBerry’s app market), and more.
bb search4   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway

The native keyboard is also unique. To start, it’s really easy to use. From the first moment you start typing, you’ll notice there’s something different about it. It’s hard to put my finger on what that quality is, but it just feels good to type on. It also offers a unique text-completion algorithm.
While you type, suggestions will start popping up above certain keyboard keys. Once you see the word you’re looking for (usually above the next key you were going to tap), slide up your finger on the key to complete the word. Suggestions sometimes appear on the space bar too, so when you hit the space bar, the keyboard may autocorrect your word into something else. The whole experience takes a bit of getting used to, but in some respects, it’s a definite improvement over similar systems.
bb keybpard   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
Remember the voice-control hardware button? This activates a useful Siri-like voice-control system. The system’s voice recognition is good, and you can ask it to do anything from calling and texting someone to conducting a search for you, setting an alarm or a reminder, composing a note, navigating to a location, and more. The system is interactive, which means it can ask you questions and you can usually reply with more voice commands. I only wish the whole thing worked a little bit faster.
bb voice   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
The Z10′s camera is alright, though not outstanding, and the camera app it comes with is pretty basic. There are 4 shooting modes to choose from and 5 different scenes, and you can also shoot in three different aspect ratios, and control the flash. That’s about it. More advanced options like exposure, white balance or even panorama are nowhere in sight. There’s also no clear way to focus the image anywhere but on the middle of the display, and tapping the screen anywhere always take a picture. This means you need to rely on auto-focus entirely, and it’s always set to focus on what’s straight ahead.
The Z10 does come with some neat photo-editing tools, accessible right from the photo gallery. Here you can apply some effects, adjust the photo’s colors and sharpness, crop it to various sizes and add some frames.
bb photo edit   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
There are many more things to explore in BlackBerry 10, but everything is pretty straightforward. If you expect to find a whole new world when you pick up a BlackBerry device, you’re in for a surprise. It’s different, but it’s very intuitive, and you’ll recognize many of its basic aspects from existing operating systems.
As mentioned above, the system is not glitch-free. I did have random problems with Wi-Fi and some weird app crashes. The BlackBerry World app market refused to load from time to time, and it took me 8 tries to confirm a simple app such as WhatsApp. After everything was finally set up, though, things became smoother.
Another weak point is, as expected, the lack of apps. While the situation is not as bad as Windows Phone, some big players such as Instagram are still missing in action. This is no longer a huge problem, though, since you can easily install any Android app on BlackBerry 10.

Installing Android Apps

My colleague Christian has already covered the process of installing Android apps on BlackBerry 10, but if you’re still worried about it, don’t be. This really couldn’t be easier. There are several ways to do this. Either point your browser to an APK source you trust such as apktrain.com, or install a third-party market such as 1mobile or theAmazon App Store. Once you choose a source, search for the app you want to install, and download it. It’s then a matter of opening and installing the app. It’s almost as streamlined as installing a native app.
bb android apps4   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
Android apps run well in BlackBerry OS, although you may notice some choppiness or lags at times. It’s also impossible to fully multi-task with Android apps on BlackBerry, meaning an app won’t keep doing its work (for example, playing music) if it’s not in the foreground. It will remain running, however, and easy to access via the recently used apps screen.

Living With The BlackBerry Z10

I was pleasantly surprised with the BlackBerry Z10. Having recently between switched phones several times for review purposes, I wasn’t expecting a smooth transition. Turns out that, at least for me, BlackBerry is a much easier OS to get used to than, say, Windows Phone, and the familiar visuals go a long way to helping you adjust to the new environment.
The Z10 itself might not be as powerful as my usual Nexus 5, but it’s no weakling. Aside from some weird glitches here and there, the Z10 is a responsive and fun-to-use device. I got used to the BlackBerry Hub in about 5 seconds, and I’m going to miss it when I return to my Nexus 5.
As for BlackBerry 10, this operating system sure surprised me. I found a cool new feature every time I looked, including a built-in SMS responder right in the incoming call screen and gorgeous clock, timer and compass apps.
bb stuff   BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway
It also comes with the built-in ability to view and edit Microsoft Office documents which surpasses even what I’ve seen on Windows Phone.
The operating system doesn’t feel as baked as Android or iOS, but it’s definitely getting there. And the Z10, with its respectable abilities and specs, is a true bargain at its price, and an actual contender for many of today’s smartphones. The only thing stopping BlackBerry now is users’ fear, and as I found out, this fear is not really justified. In fact, now that I have to go back to Android, part of me feels a bit sorry. Just a bit.

Should You Buy The BlackBerry Z10?

If you’re a heavy user and need many productivity tools that are not available for BlackBerry, relying on Android side-loading might not be the best option for you. If, however, you’re the average user who only uses Facebook, email and a browser most days, the BlackBerry Z10 is a really good option.
MakeUseOf recommends: Buy it.

How do I win the BlackBerry Z10?

You may enter by submitting your name and email address. You’ll receive one entry simply by doing so.
After that, you’ll also be offered various methods to earn additional entries. They range from sharing a link to this giveaway on social networks; to commenting or visiting a specific page. The more you participate, the higher your chances of winning!You will receive 5 additional entries into the giveaway for every successful referral via your shared links.
Unable to view the widget? Please disable browser privacy extensions and/or ad-blockers
This giveaway begins now and ends Friday, April 4. The winner will be selected at random and informed via email. View the list of winners here.
Continue reading →

Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

0 comments

Is it a phone? Is it a camera? No, it’s the Nokia Lumia 1020! With the Lumia 1020, Nokia decided not to decide. On the one hand, this is a powerful smartphone that looks good even next to the iPhone 5s. On the other, it’s a 41 megapixel camera, featuring Carl Zeiss optics, that takes over the entire form factor of the phone. Could these two things really work together?
Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway
After taking the Lumia 920 for a thorough spin last year, it’s time to see what’s changed in Nokia land, and if the (no-longer) struggling company can produce a phone and a camera that are really worth buying among all other options. Want to try this $600 phone yourself? Keep reading to find out how you can win our Nokia Lumia 1020!

Introducting the Lumia 1020

The Nokia Lumia 1020 is not a cheap phone. The unlocked, no-contract device will cost you around $600 from various Amazon retailers. If you’re willing to go for a 1-2 year contract, you can get the Lumia 1020 for as low as $50 from Amazon or $100 from AT&T. It’s also available with other carriers around the world.
The Lumia 1020 is not a new phone either — it’s been around since July 2013 — but its form factor and camera still make it pretty unique in the market. Aside from the camera, the Lumia 1020′s specifications are nothing to swoon over, especially considering the competitors, but this is by no means a low-end phone.
The Nokia Lumia 1020 comes with a 1280 x 768 4.5-inch AMOLED screen with a pixel density of 334 pixels-per-inch, a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 2 gigabytes of RAM, 32 gigabytes of internal storage, a 2,000 mAh battery, and, of course, Windows Phone 8. These specs put it about on par with the iPhone 5s, but weaker than phones such as the Sony Xperia Z1 or even the Nexus 5.
If you like photography, this is more than made up by the wicked 41 megapixel camera. The camera uses Nokia’s PureView Pro technology, and the optics allow for 3 times lossless zoom on stills, and up to 6 times lossless zoom on video. This means you can use the phone’s digital zoom without experiencing to blur and loss of quality you usually get with other camera phones.
why buy lumia 1020   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

The Lumia 1020 also comes with two flashes, LED and Xenon, which should help you take better night photos, and boasts to have the largest smartphone camera sensor “ever”.
If you’re still wondering whether this is a camera or a phone, Nokia confuses you further by including the plastic camera grip/case which essentially turns the Lumia 1020 into a point and shoot camera. Since the camera is obviously the focal point of this phone, and since we’ve been through the different pros and cons of Lumia phones and Windows Phone before, this review will focus mainly on this phone’s camera. If you want to read more about what it’s like to use a Lumia device and Windows Phone, be sure to read our Lumia 920 review.

What’s In The Box

The Lumia 1020 comes with all the usual accessories you’d expect to get with a new smartphone, but there’s one noticeable difference.
lumia 1020 box   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

It’s yellow.
Well, no, that’s not really it. The difference which you’ll notice before you even open the box is the camera grip, displayed prominently on the cover. Aside from this grip, the Lumia 1020 also comes with a wrist strap, earphones, and the usual charging equipment.
lumia 1020 contents   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

The camera grip is something between a case and a camera costume. Unlike most cases, it features a micro-USB plug that plugs into the phone’s charging port, thus letting you use the case and its buttons as an extension of the phone itself.
lumia 1020 grip   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

The grip has a shutter button, as well as a micro-USB jack for charging. Yes, you can actually charge the camera grip itself, and use it as an extra power supply for your phone. The grip has its own 1020 mAh battery, which you can charge separately or at the same time as you charge your phone. The grip comes with a power indicator button which shows how much power is left in the grip.
grip power   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

The grip may seem like a gimmick, but it is in fact quite brilliant. While many smartphones have great cameras, using them as such is not always the most convenient thing in the world. It works, but it’s nothing like using an actual camera.
On the other hand, devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Camera (reviewed here) go the other way, offering an actual camera that comes with phone features. With this camera grip, Nokia manages to combine the two worlds in the best way I’ve seen yet. Even when inside the grip, you can easily use your Lumia 1020 as a phone.
lumia and grip   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

Getting To Know The Nokia Lumia 1020

If you’re familiar with other high-end Nokia Lumia devices, you won’t have many surprises here. The Lumia 1020 is quite similar in looks to older devices such as the Lumia 900, 920 and 925. It features the usual 3 capacitive buttons for back, home and search, and the pleasant-to-hold plastic back most Lumia devices have. The 1020′s lines are round and soft, again similar to most other Lumia devices.
lumia 1020   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

The Lumia 1020′s buttons are all gathered on one side. This includes the volume controls, power button and a camera shutter button which can also be used to wake up the device and automatically launch the camera app.
lumia 1020 buttons   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

On the bottom, you’ll find the phone’s single yet powerful speaker, which is strangely positioned to the right of the charging port. While the speaker is great for a phone (I managed to watch YouTube while the vacuum cleaner was on without a problem), it’s very easy to block it with your finger while holding the phone in landscape mode.
lumia speaker   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

Also at the bottom, you’ll find something that’s become quite rare in smartphones today: a wrist-strap (lanyard) loop. The top of the device houses the headphones jack and the device’s SIM-card drawer.
The phone’s AMOLED display is nice and sharp, and while its resolution may not be as high as today’s high-end devices, the colors are vivid and bright, surpassing those of the Nexus 5.
lumia and nexus   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

The phone has some nice features such as double tap to wake and an always-on screensaver which shows the time and some notifications. You can disable this if you want, but it’s pretty useful for seeing the time as well as new messages, calls and emails at a glance. The Lumia 1020′s AMOLED display means this mostly black screensaver doesn’t waste a lot of battery, keeping only the pixels it needs on and the black areas off.
lumia clock   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

All in all, the Lumia 1020 is a really nice phone, but there’s nothing too special about it. At least until you start using the camera.

Using The Camera

The Lumia’s 1020 camera is divided into two parts: the hardware and the software. The most noticeable part, hardware-wise, is the back lens, which protrudes out of the phone’s body. This gives the Lumia 1020 a unique look, but also makes it impossible to place it flat on its back on a hard surface.
lumia camera bump   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

The Lumia 1020 makes use of both Xenon and LED flashes. Xenon flashes are not very common on smartphones, and produce brighter and shorter-lived light for better quality photos. It uses up more battery than a LED flash, and cannot be used to light up videos. Luckily, both flashes are available here. The LED flash is also used to light up the frame before actually taking the picture (focus light), and can also double as a flashlight.
Another thing you may notice when looking closely at the Lumia 1020′s camera is that it sometimes makes noise when you move it around, as if there are loose parts inside. Don’t fret, this is actually a feature. Turns out the camera’s optics are rolling on tiny ball bearings.
lumia rolling optics   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

The Lumia’s lens and sensor are both bigger than what you’ll find in most smartphones, and if 41 megapixels sounds like a gimmick to you, it’s not the only thing this camera offers. Without getting too technical, let’s just say that the final result is not really 41 megapixels — it’s much less than that — but the optics and PureView ensure that it’s also much sharper than photos you can usually take with your smartphone.
lumia photo   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

Same goes for more challenging shots such as flame, as well as low-light photos. I did find, however, that shooting people indoors will usually yield blurry results when you try to shoot on auto, something that doesn’t always happen with other smartphones.
lumia photo flame   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

When it comes to actually using the phone as a camera, you have two choices. Use the phone as is, or place it into the camera grip. As I’ve mentioned before, placing the Lumia 1020 in the camera grip essentially turns it into a regular point and shoot camera. It’s easy to forget you’re using a smartphone, and the tactile shutter button and soft grip make it easy to shoot while holding the phone with one hand.
lumia inside grip   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

When it’s dressed as a camera, it’s also possible to place the phone on its side on a flat surface, just like you would any camera. This is great for extra stability and the kind of shots you usually can’t take with your smartphone.
lumia camera standing   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

When it comes to software, Nokia went all out with apps. First is the actual camera app which you can automatically launch by pressing the shutter button. The camera app is one of the best I’ve used on a smartphone, and let’s you choose between complete automatic shooting and fine-tuning that goes all the way to manual focus.
lumia camera app   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

Controlling these options is very intuitive. You can either swipe left from the camera button to view all of them at once, or use the status bar on top to configure them one at a time. When adjusting one option such as ISO or shutter speed, the app will help you along by auto-adjusting other settings to fit. It also highlights in red settings that will probably not yield good results in your current conditions.
lumia camera app 2   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

You can slide your finger up or to the left to zoom in, and while the zoom isn’t huge, the zoomed in pictures you’ll get are still great quality thanks to the lossless zoom mentioned before. Since the photos you’ll take with the Lumia 1020 are so sharp, you can also zoom in after taking the photo to create new photos that are just as sharp.
lumia 1020 zoom   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

This brings us to the Lumia 1020′s photo-editing capabilities. For this, Nokia has included several apps you can make use of. The first of these is the camera app itself, Nokia Pro Cam, which lets you zoom in, crop and rotate your photos. You can also create panoramas and cinemagraphs.
If you’re looking for filters, color adjustments, collages, blur effects and more, launch Nokia Creative Studio.
nokia creative studio   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

How Good Are The Photos, Really?

As you’ve seen from the examples included above, the photos taken with the Lumia 1020 are very good. They can be even better if you know what you’re doing and can play with the camera’s multiple settings. When shooting on auto and in decent light, the Lumia 1020 produces brighter colors than the Sony Xperia Z1, which also comes with a pretty good camera.
lumia vs xperia   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

Even under direct sunlight, when colors look about the same, there’s something about the Lumia 1020′s photos that looks more alive than other smartphones camera I tried.
lumia vs nexus   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

In general, outdoor photos taken with the Lumia 1020 are beautiful. The colors are bright and sharp, and details show up with startling accuracy.
lumia street   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

One thing the Lumia 1020 struggles with is macro shots. While even simple smartphone cameras like the Nexus 5′s can easily shoot a photo like this:
nexus 5 macro   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

The Lumia 1020 cannot focus when placed up close to an object, and even manual focus doesn’t save the day. This is the best the Lumia 1020 made of this blanket:
lumia macro   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

The Lumia 1020′s optics should make it pretty good in low light, but as I’ve already mentioned, I wasn’t too impressed with its capabilities, at least when shooting in automatic mode. In fact, I tried shooting an easy low-light photo on auto with both the Lumia 1020 and the Xperia Z1, and the results were a bit disappointing.
lumia xperia low light   Nokia Lumia 1020 Review and Giveaway

While both are nothing to write home about, it’s obvious which one is superior, at least when it comes to taking advantage of the light. I’ll be fair and say that most of the photos I took with the Xperia Z1 came just as dark as the Lumia’s, but I did manage to get the one you see above without playing with any settings. In addition, the Xperia Z1′s focus was better than the Lumia in all these trials.

Living With The Lumia 1020

Windows Phone’s app shortage aside, I really liked the Lumia 1020. The phone is powerful enough to run videos and apps smoothly, and while it might not be up to par with some of the newest releases, it’s definitely good enough for everyday use.
I enjoyed the Lumia 1020′s camera immensely. For many scenarios, this is a much better camera than you’ll get with any other smartphone available today, and the camera grip is nothing short of brilliant when you want an actual camera and all you have is your phone. That it can also provide your phone with extra charge is an excellent bonus.
For photography lovers who know how to use settings such as ISO and shutter speed, the Lumia 1020 offers even more. For the average smartphone photographer who will never play with these, the Lumia 1020 is hit and miss. It will take gorgeous photos in the right conditions, but might fail you in others. One thing’s for sure, though, the Lumia 1020 makes taking photos easier than any other smartphone I’ve ever used.

Should You Buy The Nokia Lumia 1020?

If you’re into Windows Phone and you’re looking for the perfect combination between smartphone and camera, the Lumia 1020 is a great buy.
MakeUseOf recommends: Buy it.

How do I win the Nokia Lumia 1020?

You may enter by submitting your name and email address. You’ll receive one entry simply by doing so.
After that, you’ll also be offered various methods to earn additional entries. They range from sharing a link to this giveaway on social networks; to commenting or visiting a specific page. The more you participate, the higher your chances of winning!You will receive 5 additional entries into the giveaway for every successful referral via your shared links.
Unable to view the widget? Please disable browser privacy extensions and/or ad-blockers

This giveaway begins now and ends Friday, March 28. The winner will be selected at random and informed via email.
This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with http://sweepxtakes.blogspot.com/. You understand that you are providing your information to the owner of this Contest
Continue reading →
 

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *

Live feed

About Me

My photo
Hi friends i am Zilehuda tariq student of Computer Science .And tech lover too and I like to spread knowledge about new thing,invention. facebook profle: facebook.com/Zilehuda
Copyright © 2013 MyBloggerBlog Template All Right Reserved
Distributed By Free Blogger Templates | Designed by MyBloggerBlog

Don't Forget To Join US Our Community
×
bloggerWidget