Nokia – inLiteTech https://inlitetech.com Your Tech support & Navigator Mon, 12 Jul 2021 15:38:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://inlitetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/cropped-cropped-3f2682645d8e490195ae7306fbc0f5cc-2-32x32.png Nokia – inLiteTech https://inlitetech.com 32 32 Windows 11 mobile https://inlitetech.com/windows-11-mobile/ https://inlitetech.com/windows-11-mobile/#respond Thu, 01 Jul 2021 16:08:17 +0000 https://inlitetech.com/?p=272 We usually cover Windows or MacOS, but when it comes to Smartphones – we do! Gustave Monce from YouTube was able to install Windows 11 on the Nokia Lumia 950 XL which is 6 year old device and usually runs on Windows 10 Mobile. Below is the his YouTube video.

Obviously, this is a traditional version of Windows 11 ARM, and as shown in the video, it works well on this old Windows phone, powered by Snapdragon 810. The experience … isn’t great.

Of course, this test should be for fun. We do not expect or imagine that anyone is trying to integrate a mouse and keyboard into a Lumia 950 XL and call it a computer.

The great thing about Windows 11 is that it will support Android apps. Currently, this feature is not available, but it is said to be coming soon. It will work in the Amazon app store, which will allow you to download applications such as TikTok to your Windows 11 device. Microsoft’s move to bring mobile apps to Windows is not uncommon. It comes almost a year after Apple introduced M1-powered MacBooks, which can work with mobile apps.

Windows Phone was introduced in Barcelona during the MWC 2010. Most mobile phone manufacturers were originally on board, such as Samsung and Nokia. The first one saw that Android was very powerful and stuck to it, while Nokia … did not have it.

Nokia has had a good relationship with Microsoft because of Stephen Elop, who became the head of Microsoft’s Business Unit and resigned as CEO of Nokia. Elop later returned to Microsoft as the Executive Vice President of the Microsoft Devices Group.

From then on the two companies just had to get along. Ideas and ideas began to be collected, and Nokia made some of the best camera phones on the market. However, this was not enough to get the momentum of Apple and Android, built on many years of experience.

Microsoft finally purchased a Nokia 7.2 Billion mobile phone in 2014 in an effort to salvage Windows Phone from shareholders, who were out of business. This did not help keep Windows Windows alive, and Microsoft pulled the plug on this entertainment effort on a modern phone in late 2017.

Nokia continues to partner with HMD, which continues … better, while Windows eventually reverts to the smartphone business with the “folding phone,” which looks like what would happen if you connected the two phones together. The Surface Duo had large bezels, a thin camera, and an unpolished UI.

Source: www.phonearena.com

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Samsung New 5G Chipsets https://inlitetech.com/samsung-new-5g-chipsets/ https://inlitetech.com/samsung-new-5g-chipsets/#respond Wed, 23 Jun 2021 12:36:10 +0000 https://inlitetech.com/?p=207 On its ‘Samsung Networks: Redefined’ virtual event, Samsung launched new chipsets that will be a part of the company’s next-generation 5G solutions portfolio.

Samsung announced three new chipsets which are compliant with the 3GPP Release 16. The three new chipsets announced are – a) 3rd generation mmWave RFIC, b) 2nd generation 5G Modem SoC, and c) DFE-RFIC Integrated chip.

The 1st chip that Samsung announced at the event was ‘3rd generation mmWave RFIC’. This 3rd generation chipset can support frequencies in both 28 GHz and 39 GHz spectrum bands and will be embedded in Samsung’s next-generation 5G Compact Macro. In this the chipset comes with, the antenna size could be reduced by 50%, resulting in more space inside the 5G radio. also, the new RFIC chipset increases power efficiency making the 5G radio lightweight. alongwith the power output of the chipset has increased.

The 2nd chipset that Samsung announced was the ‘2nd generation 5G Modem SoC’. This new chipset from Samsung will enable the forthcoming baseband unit to get two times the capacity and also reduce the power consumption by each cell by 50%. It will support frequencies both in the mmWave and sub-6 GHz spectrum bands. Also, the chipset also offers better power efficiency and beam-forming for Samsung’s next-generation 5G compact Macro and Massive MIMO radio.

The 3rd chipset announced by Samsung was the ‘DFE-RFIC Integrated chip’. This new chip combines both DFE and RFIC functions for mmWave and sub-6 GHz. With these integrated functions, the frequency bandwidth is doubled. At the same time, the chipset will allow the next generation solutions to come in reduced sizes and also be more powerful.

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