Nokia’s Windows 8 Phone has also
intensified the smartphone battle. Let’s
have a look at five amazing things about
the Nokia Windows 8 Phone.
Performance
The phone features Snapdragon S4
processor. The phone has 1 GB RAM, 32
GB disk space and 7 GB storage in the
cloud with SkyDrive for users. Nokia, as is
famous for its good battery life does not
disappoint consumers this time as well.
The phone promises a bigger 2,000mAh
battery that allows you a talktime of
approximately 10 hours with 3G.
Display
The WXGA model 4.5-inch screen offers
better-than-720p HD resolution that the
company claims it's the "brightest" and
"fastest" smartphone screen on the
market. The phone also the phone boasts
of 1280x768 pixel resolution for excellent
viewing.
Looks
Bigger in size than its predecessor, Lumia
900, the Lumia 920 also comes in a
variety of colours such including yellow,
grey and red. The colours are swanky that
give you a very cool look while you hold
the phone. The body of the phone also
allows you to have a nice grip.
Camera
For photo lovers this phone has a lot to
offer. The Nokia Lumia Windows 8 Phone
has a "PureView" 8 MP camera which is
said to offer better video and still images
than rival smartphones. PureView camera
with "floating lens technology” can
capture up to 10 times the amount of
light than other handsets. For those who
want to experience a little photography,
this phone won’t be disappointing.
X-Factor
The entire tech world was eagerly waiting
for Nokia’s launch. There are three things
that contributes to the X-Factor of the
phone—Windows 8, Wireless Charger,
Music Player.
1. The USP of this smartphone is that it is
equipped with with Microsoft. Windows 8
Phone interface contains many interesting
new features and users can easily
personalize it with the tile interface.
2. Another highlight of the phone is its
Wireless Charging. You will have to buy
the chargers separately but you won’t
mind buying it. Nokia offers three kinds of
chargers—Wireless Charging Plate,
Wireless Charging Pillow by Fatboy and
Wireless Charging Stand.
3. Nokia demoed NFC as a solution for
easy music playback with NFC-compatible
speakers: just tap the phone to the
speakers and wireless music playback is
enabled without the need to key in a
passcode.

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