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Sep 5 2012, 11:28am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Nokia has gone official with its flagship Windows Phone 8 smartphone called the Lumia 920. The 920 is the flagship device in the Nokia line and uses Nokia PureView imaging technology promising better...
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Source: Phone Arena
This is yet another sign that Nokia genuinely values and looks after the needs of customers who buy their products. I haven't had any problem with dust on the front facing camera myself, but at least the company is willing admit to the issue, and offer ...
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Source: wpcentral
Sure, the Nokia Lumia 810 will go down as one of the fastest “blink and you’ll miss it” devices on T-Mobile, but that doesn’t it’s not worth having—maybe even for a backup. Luckily, Groupon, that bastion for smartphone fire sales, ...
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Source: NDTV
The fabled Nokia EOS phone might turn out to be the much touted Windows Phone equivalent of Nokia's acclaimed 808 PureView phone if a new rumour is to be believed. Windows Phone focused website WMPowerUser claims to have receive ...
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Source: Phone Scoop
Nokia's new Lumia smartphone for Verizon Wireless is a variation on a theme. This Windows Phone is good, but not without some flaws. Is It Your Type Seeing a high-end Nokia smartphone run on Verizon's network is likely a welcome site to some. ...
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Source: Tech.co.uk
Nokia's next flagship Windows Phone 8 handset was widely expected for this week's London event, but the rumored EOS instead wound up being spotted elsewhere by an eager fan. WMPoweruser reported Friday that a reader claims to h ...
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Nokia has gone official with its flagship Windows Phone 8 smartphone called the Lumia 920. The 920 is the flagship device in the Nokia line and uses Nokia PureView imaging technology promising better lit photos than competing cameras. The phone will use a 2000 mAh internal battery and have integrated wireless charging.
The screen is 4.5-inches and it has a 1.5 GHz dual core snapdragon processor. The phone has 1 GB RAM and 32 GB of storage. The front camera has a 1.2 megapixel unit supporting 720p HD resolution. The rear camera has 8.7-megapixel resolution and offers optical image stabilization. The rear camera can also record 1080p HD video.
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