The Feo 800 will feature the latest Android 4.0 ICS out of the box. It's powered by a 1.5 GHz CPU sourced from its Korean friend Samsung. Other than that the phone features a 4" AMOLED screen with pixel dimensions of 800x480, 8 MP camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and a 1850 mAh battery. Additionally, this will be the first Android device to flaunt Nokia's offline maps and navigation solution.
During the announcement, Elop said "The Android OS is so ugly that it managed to make our beautiful polycarbonate monoblock into an ugly slab. Therefore, we decided to call it Feo, which means ugly in Spanish".
According to the press release, the Feo 800 will hit the market in early May. Similar, to Lumia 800 and N9, the device will be available in Black, Cyan, and Magenta. Although there's no official word on its pricing, experts believe that the handset will cost around Rs 35,000 when it is available in India.
Apparently, Nokia has done the unthinkable:-
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take nokia 900 and install ICS. voila.
Nokia Lumia 900 .right???
Is there any way to activate the screen by just tapping it?
In short I want the screen to lock only if I press the power button and not otherwise and the screen must get activated if I just tap it(now I need to press the power button to activate it)
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activations are probably most reliable figure of people buying android phones.
are you a developer?More market for people like me...
Yup, mobile apps developer for 1.5 years now.are you a developer?
surprising to see u have ICS on Galaxy 3. I cannot imagine how far i can go with my SGS2.
You need to be rooted for that.Is there anyway to stop apps from using data /wifi conn ?
Galaxy 3 developer community is too good.
It has Samsung's SoC S5P6442 (Same as Galaxy Spica). It's not much powerful but we got a good developer for GPU drivers.G3 doesn't comes with a GPU right? so no hardware acceleration?