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Windows Phone 8 will be adding custom live tile in the people hub

New here microsot reveal one interesting feature the live tile on wp8 is of people hub or a group that we put together to allow custom rotated horizontally or vertically, depending on each user, see the video above we will see. 

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How the WP8 will be benefit from the Snapdragon S4 processor

There is a lot to look forward to with the new crop of Windows Phone. For example, with your Nokia Lumia 920 Camera PureView, screen PureMotion, and color choices. You can also add the processor Snapdragon S4 to the list of features to be expected, but you may be wondering what is so great about S4 (MSM 8960)?

The Snapdragon S4 will not be an exclusive to the Lumia 920. The Lumia 820, HTC 8X, HTC 8S and Samsung ATIV S will also bear Qualcomm's latest SoC. The new processor will benefit all our new Windows Phones across the board.  So what are those new perks?

Here's what Nokia's Conversations has come up with and to which we agree:
  1. Lower Power Consumption: The S4 has been transitioned to a 28nm (nanometer) process which gives it more transistors than the older 45nm processors. This reduces the leakage so that the S4 consumes very little energy. It also keeps the temperature of the S4 a lot cooler.
  2. Better Performance: With Windows Phone 8 supporting multi-core processing, that means our new Windows Phones will take full advantage of the S4's dual cores.
  3. Faster 4G Connectivity: Combine the lower power consumption with the improved performance and the S4 will let you enjoy the speed of 4G LTE without such a noticeable drain on your resources and battery.
  4. Higher Definition: Paired with the S4 CPU is the Adreno 225 Graphics Processor. This will improve the overall graphics performance with the S4. Animations and video play back will be smoother making way for an much better multi-media experience.
  5. Security Improvements: The Snapdragon S4 incorporates Qualcomm's Secure MSM. It is a hardware and software based security protocol that provides encrypted boot, secure code signing service, and other features to keep your Windows Phone safe from hacking.
  6. Improved Camera Performance: With the Nokia Lumia 920, the S4's image signal processor improves the overall image quality and video capture. It will be curious how the ISP on the S4 will compare with HTC's stand alone graphic processor for the 8X's camera.  Either way, look for an improved experience with our Windows Phone cameras.
  7. Faster Location Services: With the S4 boosting 4G LTE and software performance, your Windows Phone will acquire your location faster and more accurately. You'll still have the advantage of both GPS and GLONASS networks but the S4 will give things a little more zip.

In essence, the S4 is a pretty big step for CPU power - not only because it supports dual-core, but because it's a redesign, allowing better graphics (GPU) and more efficient battery consumption even when on LTE 4G. Heck, even GPS will be "faster" in theory.

Windows Phone 8 devices will only have chipset S4, but Qualcomm has been moved further to the Pro version, quad-core processor and faster GPU. Yes, that means that the 2nd generation of Windows Phone 8 devices will potentially be even more aggressive for raw power--though it remains to be seen how much of that will be needed.

From what we've seen so far, 1.5GHz CPU with dual-core should rock the user experience, resulting in fast load times. Likewise for games. But it will only be when we run some real benchmarks will we truly know if the S4 is all that it is cracked up to be.

Regardless of which Windows Phone the Snapdragon S4 is soldered into, it is definitely a welcome addition. The current crop of Windows Phone we are not shabby by any means, but the S4 is just one of many reasons that the new phones can not get to store shelves fast enough.

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Compare the size of WP8 devices through the image

WP7.nl create the figure above describes the different size of the new generation of Windows Phone 8 handsets, and also threw in a couple of Windows Phone 7 mobile phone for good measure.
The pictures make it clear thin but still great example Samsung Ativ S and also HTC 8X is the fact surprising than Nokia Lumia 920.

View the exact size and weight after the break:

  • Samsung ATIV S: 8.7 / 70.5 / 137.2 / 4.8 inch 720 x 1280/135 gr
  • Nokia Lumia 920: 10.7 / 70.8 / 130.3 / 4.5 inch 768 x 1280/185 gr
  • Nokia Lumia 820: 9.9 / 68.5 / 123.8 / 4.3 inch 480 x 800/160 gr
  • Nokia Lumia 900: 11.5 / 68.5 / 127.8 / 4.3 inch 480 x 800/160 gr
  • Nokia Lumia 800: 12.1 / 61.2 / 11.6 / 3.8 inch 480 x 800/142 gr
  • HTC WP8X: 10.1 / 66.2 / 132.3 / 4.3 inch 720 x 1280/130 gr
  • HTC WP8S: 10.3 / 63.0 / 120.5 / 4.0 inch 480 x 800/113 gr


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Windows Phone Store going mad - users annoyed because update false alarm

It seems hand in hand with the improvements Microsoft claims to have been making to Marketplace,  there has also been increasing chaos on the consumer end.
The latest upgrades are provided Adobe Reader version 10.1.1, which in fact fell back application version 9.0.0.
Our comment about this issue, there maybe Microsoft are editing something on their Windows Phone Store, making the system update message confused, from upgrade to downgrade. Microsoft probably already know the problems and trying to fix this problem, maybe 10.1.1 will soon be back on our Marketplace for update (again). So, if you are using the new version of Adobe Reader, do NOT update!

Update: The issue may be limited to the US Marketplace
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