Thursday, July 4, 2013

ADAIA: ex-Nokia employee's premium smartphones with Android release - Android World

Ex-Nokia

Nokia has in recent years many workers laid off and there are some interesting projects emerged from. Today appeared the news that one of these former employees, Heikki Sarasjärvi, with his new company called ADAIA premium smartphones wants to release. And we should not think of end devices like the HTC One or Galaxy S4, no it comes to devices with a retail price of between 1,000 and 5,000 euros.

at premium smartphones

Not much is known about the first ADAIA device in terms of specifications, but there are already rumors. The device would be a 4.8 inch screen and would have a removable battery. When you replace the batteries of the device, the device does not matter: an internal battery keeps the device running for so long.


Idea

phones ADAIA for adventurers: they must meet many requirements according to the team ADAIA. The ideal smartphone would be shock proof, can withstand seawater (up to 10 meters) and should work (up to 9000 meters) at high altitude. In addition, the device should have, so it works everywhere. Satellite connectivity This is the wish list of the team, but it seems very likely that this will be the device.

the properties

It is designed by BMW Designworks USA and is provided by Elektrobit hardware. The people behind ADAIA let you know that the device to the latest version of Android will run, so you ‘can play when you’re at the airport waiting for your flight Fast & Furious. “Nice


Availability

first phone ADAIA should appear next year and will be released. at least in the United States, the United Kingdom and Finland

Via: Android Spin

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