Saturday, May 19, 2012

Android, MeeGo and Windows Phone all on the Nokia N10 ?

Nokia N10 is everything a fan of the Finnish company can ask for and much more. We are dealing with a terminal capable of triple boot, running the Android operating system, MeeGo-Harmattan and Windows Phone Mango. Pretty impressive, isn’t it? Unfortunately, the N10 smartphone is just a concept created by Mohammed Shihuzaan. In spite of this, let’s analyze some feature of this terminal that are quite intriguing.
Nokia N10 Smartphone
Nokia N10 Smartphone
This Nokia fan has opted for an unusual design. As a result, the phone is curved to the left while the right boasts a thicker edge. We must recognize that this approach is unique but the lack of symmetry is not practiced in the industrial design. As stated above, Nokia N10 measures 12.1 mm in thickness and is able to run multiple operating system from different developers: Windows Phone 7.5, MeeGo-Harmattan 1.2 and Android 2.4 Ice Cream Sandwich. Let’s have a closer look at the phone’s specifications.
The specifications imagined by Shihuzaan include aluminum housing, a Gorilla Glass AMOLED display with a diagonal of 3.9 inches and running at a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels and LED buttons that can easily change functions depending on the OS that is being used. Other features of the Nokia concept also include a Dolby Mobile sound system, 1 GB RAM, 16/32 GB storage, a dual core processor  clocked at 1.2 GHz, FM radio with RDS, NFC and an 8-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and dual LED flash. In addition, the camera is capable of video capture 1080p at 30 fps.
N10′s battery cannot be removed and provides up to 450 hours of standby. What do you think about this asymmetrical design reminiscent of a little boat canvas? Too bad that this phone is just a concept but let’s hope it gives developers some ideas and in the future that we will be able to witness such terminals.

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