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April 2013
(80%)
563 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(78%)
17 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Stunning display
Good build quality
Good low-light imaging
Good video recording with less camera shake due to OIS
Wireless Charging and NFC
Optimized Windows Phone 8
Superb screen
Very good design
High quality Camera
Useful camera Lenses and Stabilizer
Useful Nokia apps
NFC Technology
Good Battery Life
Polycarbonate unibody with immaculate finish
Bright and clear display
Fast processor
Huge internal storage
Excellent low light performance
Build quality
OIS
Lifetime maps
Has an extremely powerful camera
Has an attractive and trendy design
Features wireless charging
Solid build
PureView camera
PureMotion HDscreen technology
ClearBlack display
Windows Phone 8
1280x768 pixel PureMotion HD+ display with gloves support
Built-in wireless charging
Built-in Dolby audio processing
Fast lens+OIS yields amazing video even in low light
Low light performance is quite good
OS is extremely fluid without any lag or jit
Sturdy Build
Beautiful design
Camera gets optical image stabilisation and does well in low light
Extremely responsive touchscreen
Sleek and fluid UI
Voiceguided sat nav that actually works
Rich social networking experience
Crisp display
Great soun
Excellent display
Low light photography
Nokia maps and music
Camera
Maps
New look operating system
The editors didn't like
Might be huge for some
Windows Phone still evolving
Heavy Body
Not much apps and games available
No microSD slot
Not enough apps
Nonuser replaceable battery
Refreshing social networks is quite laidback
Bulky
Lack of expandable memory
Ha average battery life
Does not have option for memory extension
Is relatively bulkier
No support for external memory expansion
Dualcore processor
Fewer apps
Slightly bulky
Wireless charging pad not part of standard retail package
Significant hardware and software improvements over Lumia 900. Optical image stabilization can take photos in neartotal darkness. Works well with AT&T MVNOs such as StraightTalk (no 4G LTE or mobile hotspot, however).
Image quality can't match iPhone 5 for daytime shots. Syncing large quantity of photos can be slow on Mac. Many developers slow to update apps for Windows Phone 8. Mac sync app requires OS X Lion or higher
Abstract: To herald the arrival of WP8, HTC has been developing the Windows Phone 8X with the help of Microsoft for a year, and Nokia came out with the unique Lumia 920 flagship. Both handsets are the companies’ first Windows Phones with dual-core processors and...
Abstract: With the Lumia 920, Nokia entered the world of dual-core flagship phones graced with HD displays, where Apple’s iPhone and many Androids have been dwelling for a while.Thus the Finns had to create a compelling argument besides those two obligatory feat...
Abstract: Windows Phone 8 ushered Microsoft’s mobile OS in the era of dual-core phones and HD screens that Android and iOS have been inhabiting for a while, and Nokia Lumia 920 is the handset best suited to take on those other flagships.Naturally, we are going ...
Abstract: As part of our continuing review coverage of the new Nokia Lumia 920 (part 1 here), and following review part 2a, covering the stills camera functions, here's part 2b, covering video capture, another 920 speciality, thanks to the optical image stabilisati...
The Nokia Lumia 920's biggest downfall is the fact that it weighs nearly half a pound, but if that doesn't matter then you should give Microsoft Windows 8 a try! ...
Nokia's Lumia 920 makes quite a few statements. For one, it's one of the most uniquely designed phones of 2012. The flat, pastel color options and the choice to use a unibody polycarbonate shell instead of the typical "cheap, black plastic" sets Nokia apa...
Published: 2012-11-29, Author: Dan , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: The question is, what makes this smartphone very attractive to buyers and why it's considered one of the best smartphones out there in the market today. Sure, it's not as popular as the iPhone 5 or the Samsung Galaxy S III, but this handset is quietly gai...
Abstract: In part 1 of our Nokia Lumia 920 review, Rafe presented a definitive look at the device's hardware, including an introduction to one of its unique selling points, the optically stabilised 'PureView'-branded camera. In this, review part 2a, I test the Lumi...
Truly beautiful display with impressive technology and great outdoor viewing, Exceptional camera with first of its kind technology.
Size and weight of handset may be a drawback for some users, Software is still lacking some popular apps and features
A beautiful handset with impressive camera technology, the Lumia 920 is a reason to give Windows Phone 8 a spin. While the software has some drawbacks, Nokia's included apps help fill the gaps and provide some added features....