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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
Ability to capture bright
Detailed images in low light with PureView 2.0 imaging technology
Videos are less shaky due to OIS technology
Windows Phone 8 delivers a smooth experience
4G LTE
Multi-core CPU leads to fluid performance
Beautiful design
E
PureView camera takes incredible low-light shots
Large
Responsive screen
Nokia software enhancements
Wireless charging
NFC
Super Sensitive Touch display. Greatly improves upon the Lumia 900
Bringing top of the line hardware
Gorgeous design and a formidable camera. Easily the best Windows Phone to date. It's also a steal at $99 on AT&T.
Best camera for lowlight photos
Fashionable color schemes
Beautiful screen. Exclusive apps including free driving and transit directions. Excellent video recorder.
The Nokia Lumia 920 forges new Windows Phone ground with wireless charging support and a highly sensitive screen you can use with gloves. Moreover
Nokia helps fill in Windows Phone OS gaps with a few missing features.
Fast
Beautiful
Excellent display
Great camera
High-quality build
Range of colour options
Fantastic screen
Great camera - particularly in low light
WP8 is intuitive and includes some new features
Gorgeous screen that puts the iPhone and Galaxy S III to shame
Extremely fast and responsive
True multitasking
Nokia Maps & Nokia Drive
Truly beautiful display with impressive technology and great outdoor viewing
Exceptional camera with first of its kind technology.
Nokia has thrown in some exclusive software
As well
Nokia City Lens
Nokia Drive
Nokia Maps
And Nokia Music. The camera also has several exclusive “Lenses
” software addons that work in conjunction with the camera app. These include Cinemagraph (movin
Gorgeous hardware design available in a variety of colors
Optical image stabilization for smooth video and low-light photos unlike any other phone on the market
Screen can be used with gloves on
Beautiful high resolution 4.5″ high-f
Lots of internal storage
Gorgeous
Sensitive touchscreen
Camera performs very well in low light
Battery life rocks
Windows Phone 8 is fast and fluid
Awesome specs
Revamped Start Screen is unparalleled
Nokia apps are high quality and numerous
Stylish looking color options
Superb low lighting camera performance
Great image stabilization
Crisp looking display
Useful Nokia apps
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).
Well-built handset
Nokia apps are great
Fantastic camera
Vibrant screen
Wireless charging is easy
Beautiful body and unique appearance. Excellent screen quality. Best camera for lowlight photos
Fashionable color schemes.
Rich display
Smooth video capture
Best-in-class low-light camera performance
Well processed casing
High-res 4.5 inch screen
Simple use of Windows Phone 8
LTE & NFC and dual-band Wi-Fi
ARM-based hardware
High-end camera with optical image stabilizer
24 month warranty
IPS-HD screen with solid rates
Good battery life
The editors didn't like
Phone is heavy
Heavier than the Galaxy Note II
Windows Phone 8's ecosystem still feels limited
OS is locked down
Like iOS
And Android
Though a locked OS makes it safer and poses less security risks to viruses
Camera can still require some configura
Very heavy and bulky
App ecosystem remains deficient
Some issues with LTE reception
The PureView camera underperforms during the day
Resulting in soft photos with muted colors. Phone may be too big for some but the weight issue is overstated. Limited carrier availability
Bulky build and has fewer app options than other smartphones
Huge and heavy. Windows Phone has fewer and different apps from more popular platforms
A thick
Heavy build and slippery finish for some colors make the Lumia 920 harder to hold and carry
And the phone's overhyped camera doesn't have enough settings.
Windows Phone app selection lags behind the more established competition from iOS and Android
Windows Phone app selection l
Heavy
Limited WP8 apps
Lacks comprehensive photo editing options
Expensive
Heaviest smartphone on the market
Gets very hot
Battery runs down fast
AT&T LTE stinks
Size and weight of handset may be a drawback for some users
Software is still lacking some popular apps and features
It's big — time to reconsider the aversion to salads? Windows Phone still low on apps compared to iOS and Android. Camera's preview mode is weird
So images may turn out different than expected
A bit large and heavy
No removable battery
Not available on all carriers
Nokia can do much better when it comes to camera sensor imaging quality
Nokia Drive doesn't work with the Speech UI
Nokia Maps isn't as well-integrated as Bing Maps
Purchasin
App Store is embarrassing
Casing (at least the matte one) is prone to scuffs
Core apps need work
Limited availability
No micro SD
Bulky feeling
Nagging call quality issue
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
Some might find it too heavy
Bulky build. Fewer app options than other smartphones hinder the phone's full potential.
Given the uphill battle that Nokia and Microsoft still face in getting consumers to accept Windows Phone 8, this ends up as quite the sticking point, especially when there are better iOS and Android phones for cheaper. We can't criticise Windows Phone 8 i...
If you're into Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system, the Lumia 920 is one of the two top models out there; running neck and neck with HTC's excellent Windows Phone 8X model . The difference between the pair is that the Lumia 920 is heavier and thic...
Abstract: The Nokia Lumia 920 is Nokia's first flagship device for the new Windows Phone 8 platform. Complete with Nokia's increasingly iconic unibody polycarbonate design, ClearBlack HD display technology and the new PureView camera, the Lumia 920 has a good chanc...
Very sturdy; Beautiful IPS screen; Nokia's extra apps make the package more interesting; Easy to use;
Heavy; Fingerprint magnet; Windows Phone 8 needs more apps; Cinemagraph images can't sent wirelessly;
For its first attempt at a Windows Phone 8 device, Nokia has reflected on its history and made an interesting product in the Lumia 920.Like its older brothers, the 920 is a sexy little beast that exudes personality, thanks to its colourful exterior, and t...
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Published: 2012-11-28, Author: Chris , review by: itnews.com.au
The Nokia Lumia 920 is an attractive and user-friendly smartphone that boasts more than enough 'grunt' to compete with the cream of competing high-end handsets, including the Apple iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S III.However, the phone's chunky size will pr...
Best in class camera, Excellent screen, Great design and construction
Thick and heavy, Limited Windows Phone app ecosystem, Average battery life
The Nokia Lumia 920 is a superbly constructed smartphone that has an outstanding camera and an excellent screen. However, there's no mistaking the sheer size of this phone and the limited Windows Phone third-party app ecosystem can't match rival platforms...
Best-in-class camera. Great screen. Windows Phone is an easy system to learn. Wireless charging available, though charging pads are an optional extra
No expandable memory. A few Windows Phone quirks persist. Handset is quite heavy
Nokia's 920 is a good evolution of the Lumia brand, with a truly outstanding camera. Everyone could like this phone, but we see smartphone newbies enjoying its uncluttered design and ease of use most of all....
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Published: 2012-11-12, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The Lumia 900 with Windows Phone 7.5 didn't feel grown-up enough as either a handset, an operating system or an ecosystem. It was eventually a frustrating and disappointing handset to live with. Let's be clear now, though, Nokia has righted those wrongs w...