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June 2013
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The editors liked
Stylish exterior
Smooth and snappy performance
Very good camera
Useful features like Nokia Music and Here Maps
Awesome camera and camera apps great lowlight photography
Dedicated twostage camera button
Beautiful form factor and screen
Snappy UI
Long battery
NFC for payments and sharing
Fast data speeds
Wireless charging with case
Alwayson screen saver cloc
Light
Thin and runs the latest version of Windows Phone 8 (GDR 2). Sporting all the bells and whistles
Including optional wireless charging
NFC and Nokia's plethora of apps and services. Aluminium / polycarbonate combo build provides a premium look and
Where do you start? The Lumia 925 may not be perfect but the positives include comfortable size and weight
Excellent camera performance
Attractive appearance (even though it's not offered in yellow)
Fantastic looking screen and it comes loaded with th
Well-built. Lots of useful software added. Easy to use.
Thinner
Lighter body
Capable camera
Sleek
Matte black
Partially metal design. Vibrant
Responsive display. Excellent camera.
Beautiful
High-quality design
Crisp
Sharp 4.5" AMOLED display
Excellent camera quality
Good display quality
Easy to navigate
Easy to read on
Nokia's Lumia 925 has a sleek
Slim
Partially aluminum build. Its camera takes great shots
Especially in low light conditions
And the LTE smartphone comes in at an affordable price
Slim design with aluminum frame
Dazzling AMOLED display
Excellent camera with complementary apps
Integrated Wireless charging
Loud audio
Sleek design with aluminum frame
Gorgeous AMOLED display
Integrated wireless charging
Fast AT&
T LTE speeds
Long battery life
Fantastic camera
Rich user experience
Beautiful display
Excellent camera
Great screen
Good battery life
Thin and light
Great design
Lightweight and thin
Camera is good in low-light
Fast and responsive software and UI
Beautiful design
excellent screen
great camera
fluid
Smooth
Performance
good earpiece sound quality
Nokia Here suite
Excellent screen
Great camera
Fluid
Wi-Fi calling
Nokia software (HERE Suite
Nokia Music
Augmented reality apps
Glance mode
Etc.)
Vivid AMOLED screen
Great exclusive apps
Comfortable aluminum finish
Solid rear camera
Good overall exposure
Even in extreme low light conditions where other camera phones disappoint
Very low noise level with no chroma component
Pleasing photo rendering with flash
Good exposure
Color
White balance
Texture and noise
Fast and precise
Outstanding allround camera
Slimmer and lighter than the Lumia 920
Decent performance and display.
Terrific build quality
Magnificent voice quality
Superb display with deep blacks
Ships with high-quality software
Great GPS module
LTE radio
High-sensitivity display
Stylish looks
Outstanding main camera (especially in low-light situations)
The editors didn't like
Poor call quality
Weak loudspeaker
Short on customization options
Back shows greasy fingerprints
No color options yet
No expandable memory (only 16GB)
Heavier then average
And no removable battery
Gap between metal and polycarbonate backing can collect dust. Not a huge improvement on the Lumia 920
It's hard to find anything terribly bad with the Lumia 925. Some may not like the microUSB port placement at the top of the phone
Some may not like the 16GB of internal storage and then there's that odd looseness in the back corners. But nothing is detr
Most features track somewhat behind industry leaders. Windows Phone still lacks some popular apps
Sub-par battery life
MicroUSB port is at the top
Which makes it awkward to use when it's plugged in
Not as powerful as high-end Android phones. Some popular apps are still missing from Windows Phone Marketplace
No faster than the Lumia 920
No built-in Wireless Charging cover
Poor battery life
Processor is a bit dated
Subpar speaker quality
Windows app store is limited compared to Apple and Google Play stores
The Lumia 925 is a little wide and squat
And sharp corners diminish handheld comfort. T-Mobile's version has 16GB of storage instead of 32GB
No expandable memory
Windows Phone still lacks key apps
Windows Phone still lacks key apps and features
Unusual design
No wireless charging
A little pricey
Only 16GB of internal storage with no microSD card expansion
Design can be improved
The Lumia 920 had integrated wireless charging
But this is not present in the 925 model. It can be added via an optional charging cover
Which will increase the phone's bulk and price. As well as WiFi (802.11a/b/g/n)
Bluetooth (3.0) and LTE (up to 100Mb
No built-in wireless charging
Windows Phone needs more features / apps
Lack of color options
Only 16GB of storage and no micro SD
wobbly
Flimsy
Squeaky
Back cover with slight gaps on the bottom
only 16GB of internal storage with no expansion options
dull colors (compared to the other Lumia devices in the family)
no direct wireless charging options
Windows Phone still need
Thin
Slippery edges make the phone easy to drop
Only 16GB of internal storage with no expansion options
Wireless charging shells are not widely available
Non-removable battery
White color option is the only one available on T-Mobile USA
Windows Phone lacks certain apps
Windows Phone still has some quirks
No MicroSD card support
Battery is not removable
Noticeable color shading with indoor lighting and occasionally outdoors
Low contrast details poorly preserved in low light especially
In low light conditions
Overly long exposure times lead to motion blur
Slightly tendency to underexposure outdoors
O
Windows Phone ecosystem is still somewhat weak. A small update to a yearold phone.
Excellent camera quality, Good display quality, Easy to navigate, Easy to read on
Poor battery life, Processor is a bit dated, Subpar speaker quality, Windows app store is limited compared to Apple and Google Play stores
If you are interested in trying out a Windows phone or simply upgrading, the Lumia 925 is a solid choice. It might be worth considering the newer Lumia 1020 for an additional $50 though, especially if taking pictures is something you do regularly with yo...
Abstract: The Nokia Lumia 925 includes an 8.7-megapixel (MP) PureView camera, with a dual LED flash and six physical lenses to capture sharp photos in both daylight and low-light conditions. With Nokia Pro Camera, you can adjust the focus, shutter speed and white b...
No faster than the Lumia 920, No built-in Wireless Charging cover
For many average consumers, the Windows Phone platform has matured to the point that it satisfies most all key feature and usage model requirements. It handles basics quickly and smoothly, and it's intuitive and not immediately overwhelming in terms of se...
Published: 2013-10-23, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Awesome camera and camera apps great lowlight photography, dedicated twostage camera button, beautiful form factor and screen, snappy UI, Long battery, NFC for payments and sharing, fast data speeds, wireless charging with case, alwayson screen saver cloc
Back shows greasy fingerprints, no color options yet, no expandable memory (only 16GB), heavier then average, and no removable battery
If you're a fan of Windows Phone or Nokia, it's easy to fall in love with the Nokia Lumia 925. Windows Phone 8 has most every feature as iOS and Android, and it's maybe the best looking of all of them. That said, the Nokia Lumia 925 has a few neat fea...
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Published: 2013-10-23, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Good overall exposure, even in extreme low light conditions where other camera phones disappoint, Very low noise level with no chroma component, Pleasing photo rendering with flash: good exposure, color, white balance, texture and noise, Fast and precise
Noticeable color shading with indoor lighting and occasionally outdoors, Low contrast details poorly preserved in low light especially, In low light conditions, overly long exposure times lead to motion blur, Slightly tendency to underexposure outdoors, O
Abstract: The Windows 8 Live Tile interface works well on a smart phone, with the ability to add various types of content to the start page, such as contacts, photo albums, music playlists, Web sites, One Note items and driving directions.Costing $99 with two-year ...
Abstract: 2013 so far can be described as the year of the camera phone. Between Nokia's engineering and the likes of its competitors playing catch up, consumers have plenty of choice when it comes to smartphones with excellent cameras.Following up our recent Lumia ...
Not as powerful as high-end Android phones. Some popular apps are still missing from Windows Phone Marketplace
The Nokia Lumia 925 is a tricked-out Windows Phone with a nice camera, but it's decidedly midrange next to a range of powerful Android phones on AT&T....
Published: 2013-09-19, Author: Samuel , review by: booredatwork.com
Abstract: The Lumia 925 is finally available on the AT&T network, and this device we first saw on T-Mobile a few months back. Still carries the same pedigree of excellence and performance you would expect. The handset packs the same dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 P...
Where do you start? The Lumia 925 may not be perfect but the positives include comfortable size and weight, excellent camera performance, attractive appearance (even though it's not offered in yellow), fantastic looking screen and it comes loaded with th
It's hard to find anything terribly bad with the Lumia 925. Some may not like the microUSB port placement at the top of the phone, some may not like the 16GB of internal storage and then there's that odd looseness in the back corners. But nothing is detr
The Lumia 925 has a lot going for it. The design is well rooted and it feels really comfortable to hold. The Lumia 925's 4.5" AMOLED screen really stands out with vibrant colors, deep contrast and super sensitive touch. Add the protection of Gorilla Glas...