Nokia Lumia 920 is the first Windows Phone 8 flagship of the manufacturer with a modern dual-core processor, and the first with an HD screen. After all, this is what the competing mobile ecosystems have been offering in their flagships for a while now, so Nokia finally had to offer something to go spec-for-spec against the Android monstrosities, now that Microsoft caught up. Before we go into the things that set it apart from the competition, let's recap the specifications - we get a huge 4.5" screen with 1280x768 pixels of resolution, a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 chipset with LTE radio to boot, 1GB of RAM, 32GB of internal memory plus 7GB of SkyDrive cloud storage, and an 8MP camera on the back with ceramic zirconium camera detailing. The screen tech is called PureMotion HD+, meaning blur-free scrolling on the curved glass display. Nokia calls it the "fastest LCD display", with up to 2.5 times faster refresh rate and new supersensitive touch technology, that allows you to use it with gloves. A new ClearBlack technology iteration is in the Lumia 920, and it adapts to the outside brightness to minimize reflectance. ClearBlack is proven to give the best smartphone visibility outside in direct sunlight, so the screen should be a looker. Pixel density on the new display is 332ppi, a record in its class, and it also sports a high-brightness mode of 600 nits.
DESIGN
Device type:
Smart phone
OS:
Windows Phone 8
Dimensions:
5.13 x 2.79 x 0.42 inches (130.3 x 70.8 x 10.7 mm)
16.7 days (400 hours) the average is 21 days (495 h)
Talk time (3G):
10.00 hours the average is 11 h (634 min)
Stand-by time (3G):
16.7 days (400 hours) the average is 20 days (468 h)
Capacity:
2000 mAh
Wireless charging:
Built-in
HARDWARE
System chip:
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960
Processor:
Dual core, 1500 MHz, Krait
Graphics processor:
Adreno 225
System memory:
1024 MB RAM
Built-in storage:
32 GB
CAMERA
Camera:
8.7 megapixels
Flash:
Dual LED
Aperture size:
F2.0
Focal length (35mm equivalent):
26mm
Features:
Back-illuminated sensor (BSI), Auto focus, Touch to focus, Optical image stabilization, Exposure compensation, White balance presets, Digital zoom, Geo tagging
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