Nokia is in one of its worst runs and to fight out of it has launched its new flagship device, The Nokia Lumia 920. The 920 is the new Nokia flagship and promises better images and better video than competitors. It has an 8mp camera, unlike the 808, but the PureView tech enables better image stabilization and better low-light performance.
The screen on the Lumia 920 is an LCD with 768x1280 resolution. Its pixels update "up to 2.5x faster" than other LCD screens and is also the brightest screen on a smartphone. It is "super sensitive" too; Nokia demonstrated that it works even through thick winder gloves. The ClearBlack technology has been improved and is now PureMotion HD+ - it automatically adjusts the screen tone and brightness according to the ambient light.
It also has wireless charging and the wireless charging plate is not available with the phone so we have to buy it separately. It has the Nokia’s very own augmented reality apps like the Nokia city lens. It supports NFC and is said to be one of the heaviest phones weighing at almost 185g. The device is bulky and a part of the Award winning lumia design. The phones Polycarbonate finish makes it even better, glossier and stronger and even resistant under knifes. It has an gorilla glass display and a curved display glass which makes it look even better. It is just two pieces joint together to form a phone and does not support a removable battery. But the battery life is sufficient and works one whole day. It has a micro sim tray just like the one on the apple phones.
The horizontal camera placed near the center of the back is a
nod towards the Lumia 800 too. The Lumia 920 camera is flush with the back,
even though Nokia added the impressively souding optical image stabilization -
a first for smartphones. It has the image stabilization and the super
bright F/2.0 aperture plus Carl Zeiss lens, and according to Nokia those allow
for unrivalled image quality in low-light conditions. The phone also comes with
three Lens apps be preloaded - SmartShoot, Cinemagraph and Panorama. Its lens
is not fixed and suspended with the help of the spring so when your phone moves
it image is not shaken that much. Nokia has widened the aperture this time
which allows it to capture lights and give amazing results in even in very low
light conditions. Due to the lack of crisp images during day time Nokia is
going to release an update near soon which will improve the image quality in
day light. But undoubtedly it has one of the best smartphone cameras.
As for wireless charging, the 920 supports Qi technology, so
it will work with any Qi-compatible charger. There were three chargers that
Nokia showcased - a somewhat boring looking plastic charger, a soft Fatboy
pillow charger and the JBL PowerUp Bluetooth wireless speaker.
It contains wp8 which is lightning fast and loaded with
features like the Xbox games, Peoples Hub, Lenses Applications, Live tile etc.
The Lumia 920 is a very effective comeback from the finnish
company and has already been sold out in usa.
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