Tuesday 9 October 2012

Nokia Lumia 920

This new smart phone set to be released by Nokia sometime this year, is becoming highly anticipated. It's the successor to the Lumia 900, and is coming with a few noticeable upgrades and features that look like they'll make it a worthy competitor for the two other big smart phones released recently; the iPhone 5 and the Samsung S3.



The features

At a glance, its 4.5 inch screen is to feature a resolution of 1280x768 - which is equivalent to the S3, and higher than the iPhone 5. The camera is also a standout aspect of the phone, with it being claimed to surpass any of the competitors currently on the market. This is accomplished through Nokia's PureView technology as well as a floating lens technology that helps to attain a better quality picture.

The processor is a dual-core 1.5Ghz and has 1GB of RAM which is comparable to the competitors. For storage space it has 32GB of space which is a good amount i think. Another feature of it which interests me probably the most is that it will be running a Windows Phone 8 OS. I think it'll be intriguing to see how the combination of Microsoft's Window's pairs up with Nokia's smart phone.


Charging of the phone can also be done without the need of it being plugged in. This is a feature which sets it apart from its competitors. This is unless one is to get extra wireless dock devices for their products, such as for the S3.
The battery that it comes with is also a pretty solid one at 2000mAh, which beats its main rivals. I think this is definitely a good aspect of since lately newer phones are having processing capabilities beyond what their batteries seem to be capable of, thus resulting in having to constantly recharge the phones. Therefore this is definitely a big plus one for the Nokia.

Overall I'm quite excited for the release of this smart phone since it has some pretty interesting and cool features to look forward to. And also i think it's nice seeing a big attempt from a brand other than the iPhone or Samsung galaxy series of phones.










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