A few days before Apple’s iPhone 5 announcement, Nokia unveiled its
new flagship device – the Lumia 920. Nokia is pinning its hopes on this
to make a breakthrough in the smartphone race and with Windows Phone 8,
PureView camera, new display under the hood, it may just have a fighting
chance. Here’s a quick look at some of the highlights of the new Lumia
920, launching some time in October, along with Windows Phone 8.
Iconic design The Lumia 920 continues the
successful design of the Lumia 800 and 900 with the iconic unibody
polycarbonate shell. This time around, Nokia has gone with a glossy
finish which also has a scratch resistant layer over it. The curved
design of the chassis gives the Lumia 920 a very distinctive look and
feel, unlike any other smartphone.
PureMotion HD+ display Nokia’s
flagship features a new PureMotion HD+ display which in simple English
translates to a 4.5-inch HD (1280 x 768) IPS display. Thanks to the high
resolution, the display is of ‘Retina-grade’ with a 332ppi. This makes
text incredibly sharp and crisp to read. Nokia has also baked technology
from Synaptics into the display, which lets you operate the touchscreen
while wearing gloves. The display has always been one of the strong
points of the Lumia series and the 920 is no exception.
Wireless charging For
the first time, wireless charging will be default in a smartphone. The
technology is built into the body of the Lumia 920 and adheres to the Qi
wireless charging standard, a consortium that includes companies like
Belkin, HTC, Samsung, Panasonic and many more. This means you’ll be able
to charge the 920 with any charger based on the Qi standard and we
should expect the next wave of flagship devices to have this feature
built in as well.
Brand new apps The Lumia
920 will feature a bunch of new apps like City Lens, augmented reality
app that gives you real-time information about places around you as you
view them through your camera. Third party vendors like Rovio, makers of
Angry Bird, will launch their new app called Angry Birds Roost.
PureView camera One
of the highlights of the 920 is the new PureView camera on board.
However, unlike the PureView 808’s 41MP sensor, the Lumia 920 will have
an 8.7MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics and their proprietary optical
image stabilisation technology which suspends the lens on springs in
order to compensate for shakes and movement. The new sensor is optimised
for low light photography and is said to be able to capture about five
to ten times more light compared to other smartphone cameras, thanks to
the floating lens.
Faster processingAll these
features are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 SoC. This consists of
the speedy 1.5GHZ dual-core CPU and faster Adreno 225 graphics chip. The
phone also has a 1GB of RAM to ensure smooth operation of the UI and
apps. Since the Lumia 920 doesn’t have expandable memory, you get a
generous 32GB on board.
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