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£20 App Voucher from Nokia Lumia 925, 1020, 1520 and 625 (UK)

It’s worth a try if you have a Nokia Lumia 925, 1020, 625 or 1520. Nokia might give you a £20 app voucher. http://www.nokia.com/gb-en/apps-voucher The app voucher is only whilst stocks last and purchased from the UK between November 15 to Feb 5th 2014. You should still give it a go though even if your phone wasn’t purchased in those dates. It’s a shame as I told my mum to register not realising as I’m telling her to press the microsoft button to log in that it doesn’t allow for all Lumias (original reddit title). Via: Reddit Category : Lumia, Nokia Hey, thanks for reading my post. My name is Jay and I'm a medical student at the University of Manchester. When I can, I blog here at mynokiablog.com and tweet now and again @jaymontano. We also have a twitter and facebook accounts @mynokiablog and  Facebook.com/mynokiablog. Check out the tips, guides and rules for commenting >>click Contact us at tips(@)mynokiablog.com or email me directly on jay[at]mynokiablog.com

Nokia India – The New Asha Range by Nokia : Crystals on your phone

Quick promo from Nokia India for the Nokia Asha 501 showing the liquid colours filling in the clear shell. The new Nokia Asha range comes in an eye- catching, to die for crystalline body and vibrant colours. Now swipe, snap and quickly share your pics with your friends with ease. Check out the new range http://www.nokia.com/in-en/phones/asha/ Category : Asha Hey, thanks for reading my post. My name is Jay and I'm a medical student at the University of Manchester. When I can, I blog here at mynokiablog.com and tweet now and again @jaymontano. We also have a twitter and facebook accounts @mynokiablog and  Facebook.com/mynokiablog. Check out the tips, guides and rules for commenting >>click Contact us at tips(@)mynokiablog.com or email me directly on jay[at]mynokiablog.com

Review: Panasonic Lumix GM1

Introduction Panasonic was first to launch a compact system camera all the way back in 2008, so it has a decently rich heritage on which to build its new releases. The Panasonic GM1 starts a new line for the company, bringing the total up to five now. There's G, GF, GX, GH and now GM. The GM1, being the smallest, lightest and cheapest available is primarily aimed at beginner photographers, especially those who might be stepping up from a compact camera. Featuring a 16-million-pixel Four Thirds sensor, the same as that found in the excellent Panasonic GX7, the GM1 is compatible with the extensive range of Micro Four Thirds lenses that are available - the greatest number of proprietary optics available for any compact system camera. As Olympus also uses the Micro Four Thirds mounts, all of their lenses are also compatible, as well those from thirdparty manufacturers such as Sigma and Tokina. Alongside that sensor is a Venus processing engine, while the sensor is said to be capable ...