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- Release Notes For Nokia N950 Beta 2 device software (34-2) 15.09.2011
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- General:
- * The Nokia N950 phone software is still in beta stage and does not represent
- the final quality or feature set when the Nokia N9 is commercially available.
- * If the device becomes unresponsive you can to perform a hardware reset.
- Press the power key on top of the device and keep it pressed down for
- 8 or more seconds
- * Certain types of use may drain the battery faster than normal.
- * General Help (Info buttons) is disabled in the UI.
- * There are few applications and services that are not available in
- this beta release but will be available in the Nokia N9
- * Performance of all use cases has not been optimized
- * Echo may be heard during some voice calls. This can be eliminated
- by turning the speaker-phone on and off during the call.
- * Chinese input method is not supported
- * eMMC erase may fail in some devices (see One Click Flasher release notes for details)
- Changes from Nokia N950 Beta 1 (22-6) to Nokia N950 Beta 2 (34-2):
- * Number of bug fixes and changes have been implemented
- * "Developer Edition" status bar has been removed
- * "Developer Edition" background watermarking has been removed
- * Ovi Store client has been added, replacing the "coming soon" splash screen in Beta1
- * Ovi Music client has been added
- * Twitter client has been added
- * Angry Birds application has been added
- * Wi-Fi hotspot application has been added
- * AP Mobile application has been added
- * AccuWeather application has been added
- * SDK installer has been removed from eMMC memory. It is available at http://developer.nokia.com/swipe
- Development:
- * Developer mode is OFF by default. User needs to enable this option in order to download and install the developer tools. See Settings->Security->Developer mode.
- * Allow installations from non-Store sources is OFF by default. User needs to enable this option in oder to allow installation of applications from other sources. See Settings->Installations.
- * Ensure that USB is in SDK mode (from Settings->Accessories->USB)before
- connecting to SDK via USB (or use Always ask mode and then select
- SDK mode when connecting with USB)
- Nokia N950 phone hardware specification
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- The Nokia N950 phone uses same the hardware components as the Nokia N9 phone
- with the following exceptions:
- * The Nokia N950 is physically larger and is made out of aluminum, whereas the Nokia N9 has
- a polycarbonate unibody.
- * The Nokia N950 has a physical slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The Nokia N9 is a touchscreen
- -only device.
- * The Nokia N950 has a 4" TFT LCD display whereas the Nokia N9 has a 3.9" AMOLED display.
- Display resolution is same on both devices (854x480). Due to the use
- of different display technologies, developers should avoid one pixel
- width fonts and graphical objects with lines one pixel wide. Also avoid
- the extensive use of bright colors, especially white, when developing
- for OLED displays as this increases the power consumption (typical
- for OLED displays).
- * The Nokia N950 has a different physical camera module than the Nokia N9. Both camera
- modules have very similar image quality (Carl Zeiss branding in the Nokia N9)
- and both modules support 8Mpix image mode.
- * In the Nokia N950 the front facing camera is in top right corner and on the Nokia N9
- it is in the bottom right corner. The actual camera module is same.
- * The Nokia N950 does not have support for NFC (Near Field Communication)
- * The Nokia N9 has a slightly more sensitive magnetometer and ALS (Ambient Light Sensor)
- * The Nokia N950 has a 1320mAh battery, the Nokia N9 has a 1450mAh battery
- Disclaimer
- ==========
- These release notes are provided to give users and developers information
- on certain differences between the Nokia N950 and the Nokia
- N9 devices, including device software.
- While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness
- of these notes, we cannot guarantee that these are complete thus, these release notes are provided "as is" and without any warranty
- of any kind. Further, as the Nokia N950, including its device software, is not a commercial
- device, the quality and/feature set of the Nokia N950 is of beta quality and comes
- without any warranty or support whatsoever.
- Finally, when these release notes make statements as to the features
- of the Nokia N9 (e.g. describing differences between the Nokia N950 and the Nokia N9), it is not a
- representation that the commercial version of the Nokia N9 will actually include
- such features.
- Copyright (c) 2011 Nokia Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of
- Nokia Corporation.
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