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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
Abstract: As part of Windows Phone 8 week , we took the Lumia 920 4,000 feet in the hot morning air in the Desert above Dubai. On Thursday 9th November, we were stood in the desert at 5:30am, ready to board a hot air balloon in time for sunrise. (Personally this wa...
Abstract: As part of Windows Phone 8 week , we spent time fully testing the Nokia Lumia 920. So far, we've explained to you what to expect from this week and begun our EXTREME OIS test series with our Concept and Protecting the Lumia posts. Whilst those continue, w...
Abstract: HTC, despite is reputation as maker of Android-powered smartphones, has one of the longest relationships with Microsoft of any mobile manufacturer. It created devices for the now-extinct Windows Mobile back in the days when smartphones were still a rar...
Abstract: The Nokia Lumia 920 is one of the first smartphones to use the new Windows Phone 8 operating system (OS). This is the successor to the older Windows Phone 7 and looks similar to the separate Windows 8 desktop OS, but that shouldn't necessarily put you ...
Nokia doesn’t mess around with hardware: the striking, plastic unibody design of the Nokia Lumia 900 is back, and the 720p HD screen dazzles. The camera meanwhile delivers on Nokia’s PureView promise: the results are simply astounding, especially in low light.This is the best camera phone and HD video recorder since the Nokia N8 (not counting the 808 PureView, a monster of a phone that wasn’t sol
The Nokia Lumia 920 is handsome in its own way. But its own way seems to have involved a lot of that weight gain powder body-builders like to guzzle: this thing is enormous. People would have written epic poetry about it in centuries gone by, or worshipped it as a god.Even though the screen is smaller than that of the the HTC One X or Samsung Galaxy S3, the Nokia Lumia 920 is far thicker througho
Is the Nokia Lumia 920 the best Windows Phone ever? Absolutely. Is it the best camera phone you can buy today? Yes and yes. But think long and hard if you’re ready for Windows Phone: this phone’s a tank, and it won’t have all the apps and games you mig...
Windows Phone 8, excellent screen, fast processor, Nokia apps,
Smaller app store than rivals, on the chunky side
Microsoft maintains such a tight hold on the specs for Windows Phone that the WP8 experience is going to be very similar, whichever handset you're using. However, the bundled free apps from Nokia, as well as the excellent screen and speedy processor al...
Published: 2012-11-09, Author: Vincent , review by: digitalversus.com
Finish, Great display, Effective user interface, Responsive / Stable OS, Takes excellent photos at night, Nokia's exclusive services, Long battery life, NFC / HSPA
Heavy, Takes notsoexcellent photos during the day, Perfectible sound, Windows Store: fewer apps than its Apple and Google counterparts
The Nokia Lumia 920 is a powerful Windows Phone with a large, stunning screen and excellent exclusive apps from Nokia. But we were disappointed with the camera function, which is too inconsistent and sometimes a letdown. It ultimately cost a whole star fo...
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Published: 2012-11-08, Author: Paul , review by: itpro.co.uk
The Lumia 920 is an incredibly impressive device with excellent build quality, a top-level display, great performance and features and easily the best camera on any smartphone to date. It remains to be seen whether Nokia has priced itself out of the...
Evidently, with the Lumia 920, Nokia can once again deliver a phone handset with a game-changing and useful new technology feature. But relying on a platform partner means marching to its tune - and Microsoft has improved the bedrock of its Phone OS s...
Beautiful screen, Some great Nokia, added apps, Excellent video capabilities, Supports EE's 4G LTE
WP8 has less apps than iOS and Android, Big and heavy
Windows Phone is an elegant, attractive OS which integrates very well with Windows 8 and is positively terrific for social networking. The major downside is that while you'll be able to find apps you like, you probably won't be able to find the same apps...