Saturday 26 January 2013

Nokia lumia 920 review

NOKIA LUMIA 920


Nokia announced the Lumia 920, their latest flagship device that runs on the Windows Phone 8  It is powered by a 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor and has a PureView Camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Optical image stabilization.

The 4.5-inch (1280 × 768 pixels) Pure Motion HD+ IPS display with 332 PPI pixel density and 600 NITS brightness is stunning. It also has gorilla glass protection similar to the Lumia 900. The images and videos are sharp.


The build quality is good, and the phone feels solid in hand. It is quite heavy at 185 grams, compared to latest Android smartphones. At the back you have 8.7 MP PureView Camera with dual LED flash, Carl Zeiss optics and Optical image stabilization. It can recording videos at 1080p video resolution. Underneath, there is a 2000 mAh battery and the back plate has built-in Qi wireless charging.


The Nokia Lumia 920 runs on Windows Phone 8. It offers several new features including resizable tiles in the home screen, lockscreen notifications, Kid’s Corner, Rooms in People’s Hub to share calendar, photos and chats privately, automatic image upload from the phone’s camera and more new features. 



The Nokia Lumia 920 is no doubt the best Windows Phone 8 handset. The display is awesome, and the PureView camera with 1/3″ image sensor, BSI and OIS improves the low-light imaging and video recording a lot. The phone has a solid build quality and the performance with the Snapdragon S4 coupled with the 1GB is good. The 2000 mAh battery lasts about 2 days and the phone also has built-in Qi wireless charging. Windows Phone 8 brings several new features including mass storage, better browser and more, but the Windows Phone app collection is still improving, and most apps and games are still missing for the platform. If you want  good hardware, an outstanding camera and you are comfortable with the OS, and can handle a large phone, go for it.