Michael
Ive seen tons of information of Iphone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 but im still looking for information on the Nokia Lumia 920.
ive found really bad errors on iphone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 and that makes me back up to buy one of these phones. its the overheating, screen doesn't work, bugs on calls, purple pictures...
I saw the Nokia Lumia 920 and it looks nice will it be better then Iphone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3?
Answer
First things first Michael, i'm bringing you an unbiased answer (owned an 4th gen itouch, zune hd, htc arrive (windows phone), and a lg optimus). the links i use are also fair, balanced and far from biased..
Trust me when i say, you will have NO regrets going with the Lumia 920. I'm going go the distance and break it down to 3 elements.
#1. Hardware: Lumia 900 alone is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to hardware. Gorilla glass screen, Polycarbonate body (Really strong material). I've seen people drop it face down multiple times, take a hammer to and it does no damage/scratches at all! (hell my htc arrive survived a billion drops, though there were MINOR scratches, no damage). The 920 is bringing back that polycarbonate nearly indestructible body, but this time using Advanced Gorilla glass. No way in hell your breaking this phone (unless you beam it at the ground from a 2nd story window)
Link to see the strength of a Lumia (regular gorilla glass) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIJTpJN5Fro&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNPSxS3dFV4
Link to see the dangers of S3 & iP - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuwD7pdxxyo&feature=plcp
#2. Features: Super sensitive screen (you can ever use your fingernail or gloves to navigate!), PureMotion HD+ display (Way better then your average HD screen, It can be viewed with no glare in even the brightest of sunlight! possibly the best on the market!), 8.7 megapixel Camera that uses PureView technology, Optical Image Stabilisation and Carl Zeiss lens (no "possibly", it IS the best on the market). Among those "Super" features there is wireless charging ability, and really cool nokia exclusive apps that are sure to WOW you when your out in about in a city which involves that amazing camera.
Link to see the display & camera in action - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGDyxYsiRE4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJl-pvfqPNM
and last but not least #3. OS - Windows phone 7 may not have gotten the proper publicity (i blaim poor advertising), but it's ride or die time and they are going Harder then ever with Windows phone 8 OS adding onto 7's style with advanced features. There is no way to get information from your life in a faster and more intuitive way then from the windows phone OS's Livetiles. It's the one OS i feel is trying to revolve around "You" and your life and not itself and it's features. Though it's low on apps (approx. 150,000+ in the marketplace) it's growing and reached it's 100,000 milestone mark quicker then andriod and if they keep that speed/momentum going it will reach where andriod and iphone is in 2-3 years (depending on the dedication of developers). Their really is only a small handful of REALLY good apps that windows phone doesn't have (Yet!). It's truly different then any other OS you've ever used and you won't get that cloned feeling with anything! (Including apps which uses unique panoramic features that makes even the apps feel more alive!)
Link to quick info on the windows phone OS - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWyz2vbH6Sw&feature=related
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?p=22999465 (the vids are at the TOP!)
Again, this is all for you to decide Michael. I'm just sharing what i've experienced over the course of 4 years and nothing has come close to owning a windows phone.
Best of luck to w/e phone you choose friend and i hope you let us know!
First things first Michael, i'm bringing you an unbiased answer (owned an 4th gen itouch, zune hd, htc arrive (windows phone), and a lg optimus). the links i use are also fair, balanced and far from biased..
Trust me when i say, you will have NO regrets going with the Lumia 920. I'm going go the distance and break it down to 3 elements.
#1. Hardware: Lumia 900 alone is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to hardware. Gorilla glass screen, Polycarbonate body (Really strong material). I've seen people drop it face down multiple times, take a hammer to and it does no damage/scratches at all! (hell my htc arrive survived a billion drops, though there were MINOR scratches, no damage). The 920 is bringing back that polycarbonate nearly indestructible body, but this time using Advanced Gorilla glass. No way in hell your breaking this phone (unless you beam it at the ground from a 2nd story window)
Link to see the strength of a Lumia (regular gorilla glass) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIJTpJN5Fro&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNPSxS3dFV4
Link to see the dangers of S3 & iP - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuwD7pdxxyo&feature=plcp
#2. Features: Super sensitive screen (you can ever use your fingernail or gloves to navigate!), PureMotion HD+ display (Way better then your average HD screen, It can be viewed with no glare in even the brightest of sunlight! possibly the best on the market!), 8.7 megapixel Camera that uses PureView technology, Optical Image Stabilisation and Carl Zeiss lens (no "possibly", it IS the best on the market). Among those "Super" features there is wireless charging ability, and really cool nokia exclusive apps that are sure to WOW you when your out in about in a city which involves that amazing camera.
Link to see the display & camera in action - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGDyxYsiRE4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJl-pvfqPNM
and last but not least #3. OS - Windows phone 7 may not have gotten the proper publicity (i blaim poor advertising), but it's ride or die time and they are going Harder then ever with Windows phone 8 OS adding onto 7's style with advanced features. There is no way to get information from your life in a faster and more intuitive way then from the windows phone OS's Livetiles. It's the one OS i feel is trying to revolve around "You" and your life and not itself and it's features. Though it's low on apps (approx. 150,000+ in the marketplace) it's growing and reached it's 100,000 milestone mark quicker then andriod and if they keep that speed/momentum going it will reach where andriod and iphone is in 2-3 years (depending on the dedication of developers). Their really is only a small handful of REALLY good apps that windows phone doesn't have (Yet!). It's truly different then any other OS you've ever used and you won't get that cloned feeling with anything! (Including apps which uses unique panoramic features that makes even the apps feel more alive!)
Link to quick info on the windows phone OS - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWyz2vbH6Sw&feature=related
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?p=22999465 (the vids are at the TOP!)
Again, this is all for you to decide Michael. I'm just sharing what i've experienced over the course of 4 years and nothing has come close to owning a windows phone.
Best of luck to w/e phone you choose friend and i hope you let us know!
What are the features or review of Nokia Lumia 930?
Rownak
I want the price and review of Nokia Lumia 930.
Answer
Hello Friend, below I have given a review of Nokia Lumia 930:
Nokia showed up at Microsoftâs Build 2014 conference with a new flagship smartphone in tow, the Lumia 930. If youâre thinking this phone looks a bit familiar, youâd be right as itâs essentially the international version of the Lumia Icon.
Unveiled by former (and soon to be again) Microsoft employee Stephen Elop, the device features a 5-inch display operating at 1,920 x 1,080 pixels good for a pixel density of 441. Itâs coated in a protective layer of Gorilla Glass 3 and features technology from Synaptics so you can use it while wearing gloves.
Inside is a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC ticking along at 2.2GHz, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of flash memory and a 2420mAh battery good for up to 18 days of standby and 15.5 hours of talk time. Naturally, it'll be mated with Windows Phone 8.1.
Elsewhere is the same 20-megapixel camera from the Icon which is certainly no slouch. It features an f/2.4 Zeiss lens, optical image stabilization and dual LED flashes. A total of four microphones are used to capture audio when recording video in up to 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second.
The Lumia 930 will retail for $599 sans contract and will arrive with metallic edges and a colored back panel in your choice of black, white, green or orange. Itâll be available starting in June in Europe, Nokia said. Unfortunately the phone wonât be making the trip across the pond but thatâs alright as those in the US already have access to the Lumia Icon and the Lumia 1520.
Hello Friend, below I have given a review of Nokia Lumia 930:
Nokia showed up at Microsoftâs Build 2014 conference with a new flagship smartphone in tow, the Lumia 930. If youâre thinking this phone looks a bit familiar, youâd be right as itâs essentially the international version of the Lumia Icon.
Unveiled by former (and soon to be again) Microsoft employee Stephen Elop, the device features a 5-inch display operating at 1,920 x 1,080 pixels good for a pixel density of 441. Itâs coated in a protective layer of Gorilla Glass 3 and features technology from Synaptics so you can use it while wearing gloves.
Inside is a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC ticking along at 2.2GHz, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of flash memory and a 2420mAh battery good for up to 18 days of standby and 15.5 hours of talk time. Naturally, it'll be mated with Windows Phone 8.1.
Elsewhere is the same 20-megapixel camera from the Icon which is certainly no slouch. It features an f/2.4 Zeiss lens, optical image stabilization and dual LED flashes. A total of four microphones are used to capture audio when recording video in up to 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second.
The Lumia 930 will retail for $599 sans contract and will arrive with metallic edges and a colored back panel in your choice of black, white, green or orange. Itâll be available starting in June in Europe, Nokia said. Unfortunately the phone wonât be making the trip across the pond but thatâs alright as those in the US already have access to the Lumia Icon and the Lumia 1520.
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