Showing posts with label Nokia Lumia 920. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia Lumia 920. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Nokia Lumia Series: Changing the Face of Nokia

Nokia was on the back burner, and then right on the burner, suffering major losses, struggling against the economic slump and most of the gripe was faced by Nokia. Desperate times usually result in some outstanding creations, and that came in the form of a storm of new handsets, all part of the Lumia series. The illumination of thought that sparked off the Lumia series has led to far reaching consequences, that Nokia must be proud of. Let's look at some of the best from the Lumia series for a true appreciation of them all.

Lumia 920

The Lumia 920 was literally, Nokia's worst kept secret. The fantabulous features were just too good to keep under wraps. The Lumia 920 is unfortunately thought of as a better iteration of the Nokia 900. In truth this phone has a lot of versatility against the Nokia name, that it is an ingenious creation resembling no other in any big way. This device has a dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 CPU, which is the same powerful processor to drive the HTC One X and the Galaxy S III to all their performance glory.

The Lumia 920 also has an improved display compared to the Nokia 900 with a screen resolution of the 1,280 x 768 on its 4.5 inch LCD display which fair better than HD. There is nothing further to seek when you have PureView imaging, for great pictures with the 8 Megapixel camera. The smartphone is NFC ready and comes fueled by 2,000mAh battery. Another major attraction with the Lumia 920 is its accessories, especially wireless charging. The device sports catchy hardware, without any sensuous curves just light roundednessaround the edges and just plain old hardware with a splash of neon color.

The form factor is quite similar to the Lumia 900, bearing the same all-polycarbonate. Nokia likes to use glass and the 2.5D glass bends into the polycarbonate border. The shine from the gloss won't keep the cracks from the glass, and so you'll want to strap on some hard, protection wear, that will sadly hide that beautiful neon coloring.


Lumia 820

Comeback or what! Nokia spun gold, with the Lumia 820 which is the more affordable phone compared to the Lumia 920, still with all the favorite features, truly offering value for money. The Windows 8 OS has been managed and supported beautifully with this device. Maybe not as neon as the Lumia 920, but the colors are fun and bright. The Lumia 820 comes powered by a 1.5 GHz Dual Core Qualcomm Krait processor backed by 1 GB of RAM.

The screen, unlike the Lumia 920 is a 4.3-inch AMOLED ClearBlack capacitive screen with a screen resolution of 480 x 800 pixel pixels. The screen is darn good under sharp sunlight, since it has sunlight readability enhancements, and color boosting.There is even brightness control to save on energy although 1650 mAh Li-Ion battery which manages almost 15.4 hours talk time on 2G and up to 8.1 hours on the 3G network doesn't need the extra help.

The camera is an8 megapixel one with that professional Carl Zeiss Tessar lens camera with 4x digital zoom and dual LED flash. Another camera is fitted to the front and there is HD video recording. Your fine quality pictures and other files can be stored easily with the capacity of the device being 64 GB via the microSD card. Other key features include the 3D Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor and Gyroscope Sensor.Connectivity wise there is Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Hotspot tethering.


Lumia 720

The Lumia 720 was pitched by Nokia as the "trendy option" of the Lumia series, and we see why. The device has more curves, and is soft on the eye. This smartphone has the same size display as the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 being 4.3 inches. The screen has great viewing angles, and minimal reflection. Also, under sunlight, the screen does not require an extra hand while reading a text.

Promises are kept at Nokia, and the Lumia 720 got a 6.7 MP camera just as good as the one foretold by the company. The camera features a large f/1.9 aperture with Carl Zeiss optics for pristine clear pictures that extract maximum detail and color reproduction. The wide angles give wider snapping choices and for those with a camera flair your needs will be satiated with this good looking device. The front camera is of 1.3 MP.

There is also a snap on wireless charging cover and the device comes in five colors. The processor is a Snapdragon S4 dual-core 1 GHz processor backed by 512 MB of RAM. Internally you get 8GB which can optionally be extended all the way to 64 GB. The battery is a dutiful 2000mAh battery and helps you to enjoy the Windows 8 experience.


Lumia 520

The Lumia 520 is the most affordable, from the Lumia series, but is in no way cheap (quality assessment). This device has the same digital camera lenses seen on the Nokia Lumia 920 without the exact same supplementary features. There is Nokia Music for free music out of the box. The screen is a 4-inch super sensitive touchscreen, and the device has a 5-megapixel auto-focus rear camera with features like Smart Shoot, CinemaGraph and more. The Nokia Lumia 520 also features shells in five colors. The budget device comes with a Snapdragon S4 dual-core 1 GHz processor backed by 512MB RAM. You get 8GB internal space expandable to 64GB. There is Bluetooth 3.0,Wi-Fi, and 3G available.


Lumia 620

Nokia brought in the Lumia 620 even while the excitement over the other Lumia series was still going strong. Being another very affordable device that has a sturdy shell and good core features, this one was a ready success. The phone runs on the 1 GHz Qualcomm Krait Dual Core Processor and packs in the Windows Phone 8 OS experience.

The screen is smaller than the other Lumia series devices being 3.81 inches of capacitive LCD touchscreen. The concentration of pixels, gives favorable results. However the WVGA displayhas a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels with Color Boosting which is more than what other budget phones offer. The rear camera is a 5 MP snapper and comes with 4x digital zoom and LED flash. There is a secondary camera and HD video recording.

The bar shape has been given subtle curves like the Lumia 720. The 1300 mAh battery powers device for14 hours of talktime. Internally there is 512 MB and storage space of 8 GB, and possibly 64 GB through micro SD cards.


Author Info:
The Guest Author of this post is Julia. She wrote several tech posts for 91mobiles.com. 91mobiles is the one stop destination for comparing mobile phones. You can check the Nokia Lumia series mobiles at an unbelievable price.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Nokia Lumia 920 coming to AT&T in November

A couple of days ago AT&T and HTC announced that the HTC Windows Phone 8X was coming in November and today we hear that AT&T is going all in with Windows Phone 8 as the Nokia Lumia 920 and 820 will also be coming in November. In addition, we see the first confirmation that a cyan colored Nokia Lumia 920 will be part of the AT&T lineup. Actually, AT&T will be getting the cyan, yellow, red, white and black Nokia Lumia 920. If T-Mobile doesn't announce a Nokia Lumia 920, I will have to decide between a cyan or yellow one on AT&T. I am sticking with the iPhone 5 on Verizon so that carrier is out of consideration.

In addition to the flagship Nokia Lumia 920, AT&T will also get the Lumia 820 in black. You will be able to purchase removable wireless charging shells in yellow, red, cyan, black, and white as well and from what I understand these wrap around the front a bit so essentially turn your device into the color you select for the shell. Now we just need to see more about Windows Phone 8!

By Matthew Miller

Friday, September 7, 2012

Nokia Lumia phones specs, price and availability feature Wireless Charging

The rumour mill is in full force today, with specs for Nokia's next Lumia smartphone showing up everywhere. We have always been big fans of Nokia's Lumia range - we love the great looking hardware and great Windows Phone interface, but it was let down somewhat by Windows Phone 7's poor multitasking and slow uptake of apps. Microsoft is hoping to change that with Windows Phone 8, and Nokia is these days Microsoft's new best friend.


The upcoming Nokia Lumia 820 and Nokia Lumia 920 will arrive in the near future - both sporting Windows Phone 8, with the Nokia Lumia 820 featuring a 4.3 inch screen, and the Nokia Lumia 920 a 4.5 inch screen. The 920 carries a similiar look to the older Lumia 900, while the 820 will have more rounded corners. The big news is that these phones will apparently have Pureview lens technology (remember that Nokia phone with the insane 41 Megapixel sensor?), but maybe not at the same level as the original PureView cameraphone - this time it will have a 8MP camera, but it will use some of the PureView tech for image stabilisation.


The new Lumias will apparently also support wireless charging through a charging pad, which is built on Qi technology. No need to put the phone in a case - it will be built into the hardware. Wireless charging is nothing new, with the now-defunct Palm supporting wireless on their Pre phones before they were bought over by HP. Samsung's Galaxy S3 also supports an optional wireless charging kit, but Samsung has not yet released it. Most wireless charging solutions until now used optional hardware that needed to be bought - hopefully the Nokia Lumia 920 will arrive with the full wireless charging solution. The 920 will arrive with 32GB of storage, 1GB RAM and a dual core 1,5GHz processor. No news on the 820 specs though.

Nokia Lumia 920 specs:

Memory
  • 1GB RAM
  • 32GB mass memory with 7GB free SkyDrive storage
Main camera
  • 8.7MP with Nokia PureView advanced optical imaging stabilization and Carl Zeiss optics
  • Full 1080p HD video capture at 30fps
Front facing camera
  • 1.2MP with 720p HD video
Display
  • 4.5 inch Nokia PureMotion HD+ WXGA IPS LCD
  • Super Sensitive touch
  • Nokia ClearBlack with high brightness mode and Sunlight Readability Enhancements
Nokia says the Nokia Lumia 920 will be available in yellow, red, grey, white and black colors.


Nokia Lumia 820 specs:

Memory
  • 1GB RAM
  • 8GB mass memory with microSD memory card support and 7GB free SkyDrive storage
Main camera
  • 8MP Auto Focus with Carl Zeiss optics
  • Dual LED flash
  • Full HD 1080p video capture at 30fps
Front facing camera
  • VGA
Display
  • 4.3 inch ClearBlack OLED WVGA 800x480
  • Super Sensitive touch
  • Nokia ClearBlack with high brightness mode and Sunlight Readability Enhancements
Both phones have a 1.5GHz Dual Core Snapdragon S4 processor.


The Nokia Lumia 920 and the Nokia Lumia 820 will be available in pentaband LTE and HSPA+ variants. No pricing as of yet but these phones are expected to start shipping in select countries later this year.

By Minnaar Pieters