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Nokia's Lumia 920 - The Windows 8 Star

7/9/2013 9:07:54 AM

Price: $695

Ratings: 4.5/5

First impressions

The super-smartphone competition just got hotter with the launch of the Lumia series from Nokia and the 920 is the flagship, which is ready to lead from the front. With a dual-core processor that can easily keep up with the droids quad-core line-up, the Lumia 920 is set to make things a lot more interesting. The Windows 8 OS may have got a slightly medio­cre response than what MS was expecting, but the Lumia powered devices with their live tiles UI certainly are making head turns.

The super-smartphone competition just got hotter with the launch of the Lumia series from Nokia and the 920 is the flagship

The super-smartphone competition just got hotter with the launch of the Lumia series from Nokia and the 920 is the flagship

Review

The Corning Gorilla Glass 2 protecting the Lumia 920 can even accept your touch with gloves on, or even with sharp objects like your keys! It's an incredible feat when you think about it as most capacitive touchscreens only accept the warm touch of your fingers. The Windows 8 experience stands out against the iOS and droid clan, with its unique tile layout - which is both great to look at, and functional too. The downside, of course, is the lack of a notification area as well as separate home screen and app drawers. It takes a while to get used to it, but once you get the hang of it-things only get better. The processor and GPU combined give a blazing fast performance and an enjoyable multimedia experience, though a lack of a file-manager is sorely missed. The Windows Store is lacking the depth and variety of the App Store and Google Play, but with the Lumia series set to become popular, it will only get better. Nokia's own exclusive apps for the Lumia 920 are excellent, especially the Maps, the Music Store, City Lens and some apps made in conjunction with MS, like the XBOX Games. Though all of these need data connec­tivity, the experience is truly enjoyable on a UI that is so smooth and fluid, it really made us want to use the phone more and more just for the fun of it! With all your connectivity options including NFC covered, there is little that one wants more from the smartphone. Except for a few quirks, like the progress of Bluetooth transfer being visible at all times, and some games needing data connectivity to work. These might be little things compared to an amazing display that really stands its own and a superb interactive UI experience.

Nokia's Lumia 920

Nokia's Lumia 920

Camera

The 8MP snapper has been the talk of town, and not without reason. Based on Nokia's PureView technology, it takes incredible imag­es and the best images in low-light conditions we've ever seen! Plus 1080p recording is just great, though the lens does try and compen­sate for low-light and keeps adjusting the ISO levels internally. The 1.3MP front cam is really good too, for HD video calling.

Based on Nokia's PureView technology, it takes incredible imag¬es and the best images in low-light conditions we've ever seen!

Based on Nokia's PureView technology, it takes incredible imag­es and the best images in low-light conditions we've ever seen!

Verdict

At about 38K, Nokia is asking to trust them as a brand and MS has a lot depending on the success of the Lumia 920. It cer­tainly has almost everything you want from a high-end smartphone, barring a few quirks and lack of apps. Shifting an eco-system might not be easy for most buyers, especially if they are extremely comfortable with iOS or Google. But if you do make the change - the Lumia 920 is the phone to do it with!

Specifications

·         4.5" IPS LCD PureMotion HD + ClearBlack Display

·         1.5 Ghz Krait dual-core processor

·         Windows Phone 8 OS

·         Adreno 225 GPU, 1 GB RAM

·         32 GB internal memory, no microSD card slot

·         8MP camera rear cam with LED flash, 1.3MP front cam

·         185 gms

 

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