The Lumia 920 is Nokia's current flagship phone -- the
highest-specced, most expensive mobile it makes. It has a 4.5-inch,
1280x768-pixel screen, 4G LTE and an 8.7-megapixel camera with Nokia's
PureView tech. Like all Lumias, it runs Microsoft's friendly, easy to
use Windows Phone software. Wireless charging and a screen you can use
even with gloves on are fun bonuses.
A quick note on Nokia's naming scheme: the higher the number, the more
expensive the phone. The "20" part means it's the most recent range
(last year's mostly ended in "10", such as the 710, except the original
800 and 900). Got that? Let's move on.
Despite a thinner 8.8mm profile, there's an identical 2,000mAh battery.
Alas, instead of built-in wireless charging, you'll have to purchase an
accessory cover to enable the function on the 925. Said covers will come
in red, yellow, black and white, offering a splash of color to the
three understated monochrome shades (white, grey and black) of the
hardware. The 925 model also sports an 4.5-inch AMOLED screen, so while
it matches the resolution of the existing 920 (1,280 x 768), those
on-screen blacks -- a regular occurrence with the Windows Phone OS --
should be notably deeper than the LCD competition. It's also coated in
Gorilla Glass 2, with ClearBlack tech and a high-brightness mode to
improve outdoor visibility and the same super-sensitive touchscreen that
means you'll be able to steer the phone with your gloves on .
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Besides all the debate about cores and processor, it has to have a good appeal and user friendly. Just look and lumia phones, awkward colors...who wants to use yellow and pink phone and show it off ????
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