Nokia Lumia 920: A quick 'overview'

Hi there, this is Aryansh and in this post I'm gonna do a quick overview of the features of the new Nokia Lumia 920.

This is the Nokia phone that is going all viral on the Internet and it is the only phone that'll hugely help Nokia to recover from the losses that have been faced by Nokia. Read More to find out about this phone.





I have been doing reviews a lot and most of them are based on what information I got from other people who use it or I review it after one use, i.e, if one of my friends has, for example, a Lumia 900 and if he lets me use it for a while, I check how it works and put on a review about that. But in this post, it is not like that. In this post I will give a brief overview of what all is inside the Nokia Lumia 920 and nothing else. I don't know how this phone works and I haven't even used it so can't post a review about this.


Thickness and Weight

The first thing that I'd like to tell you about this this phone is the thickness of this phone and the weight. This phone is 10.7 mm thick which is almost 7 mm over than a centimeter and this in my opinion is not good as many other companies in the market have the same features(except for the OS), and still their phones are a lot slimmer than this. The weight of this phone is more than the Nokia Lumia 900! This can be a big thumbs down for this phone as other companies decrease the weight of their predecessors and this is, I shall say, "improvising" on the weight of their phones.

Display

The display on this phone should be good as this phone sports an IPS TFT type screen and it is sized at 4.5 inches with a resolution of 768 x 1280 and the pixel density on this phone is hell! It is 332 ppi and that beats the hell out of iPhone 5's pixel density! It is a multitouch screen. It also has something new in this which is called as, "PureMotion HD+ display". I won't go into that thing right now, but will talk about that in a separate post. The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2. This should protect the phone from minor scratches and all that.

Storage

This phone doesn't have any variants except for the colour options. So, the storage all the phones of this model have is the same and that is 32 GB of internal storage, I didn't expect any card slot and so is the case. There is no option to expand the storage by any means, so you're stuck with the 32 GB storage that Nokia will provide in the Lumia 920.
The phone will ship with a GB of RAM and that is less to my expectations, but we'll get to know how it performs later when it'll come out in the market.

Connectivity

The connectivity options that we get are: GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi, DLNA, Bluetooth, NFC.
The phone does supports the "a" type of connection in Wi-Fi. This should be good for people who have set their Wi-Fi to that type.
If you have been reading my posts, you should have known what DLNA is, so I'm not gonna go deep into that.

Camera

This phone features an 8 Mega-pixels shooter with a Carl Zeiss which will have the option of autofocus and that touch focus thing. Also, there is something new apart from the Carl Zeiss lens in this and that is the dual-LED flash. LED flash consumes a very less amount of battery as compared to the traditional flash. By very less I mean, really less. Dual-LEDs should provide a better scope of flash but won't consume a lot of battery. Some people on the Internet are posting that this would make you charge your phone very often, but that's not true. It is just a misconception.
It'll also have that PureView technology which I have talked about earlier in a post.
The camera does support video recording, which is pretty obvious. It'll have 1080p video recording at 30 fps which is quite remarkable.
The phone also has a secondary camera which is a 1.3 MP shooter.

OS & Chipset

The operating system on this phone is supposed to be the Microsoft Windows Phone 8. This operating system is much like the Microsoft's Zune software interface which many of us are familiar with. The processor on this phone is a Snapdragon S4 processor clocked at 1.5 GHz. The processor on this has a Krait architecture which I have talked about earlier in my review of the HTC One S. The GPU on this phone is supposed to be an Adreno 225 GPU which should have been better but as this is a Windows Phone 8 OS device it shouldn't have any problem.

Battery

The last, the battery. The battery on this phone is a Li-Ion 2000 mAh battery which Nokia claims to last for about 400 hours in stand-by on both 3G and 2G and should give a talk time of 17 hours on 2G and 10 hours on 3G. It should play music for about 67 hours. The battery is non-user-replaceable.

That's it for now...
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