As of the moment, the Nokia Lumia 920 is one of the only two currently available high-end devices in the Windows Phone ecosystem together with the HTC Windows Phone 8X. We would have said three high-end handsets but the Samsung ATIV S is still missing in action so we are sticking with the other two. Now, going back to the Nokia Lumia 920, the handset is the current flagship device of the Finnish smartphone manufacturer and is said to be the handset of choice among Windows Phone fanboys wanting to get the best Windows Phone experience ever.
Given the flagship status of the handset, it is only expected that the Nokia Lumia 920 come with an impeccable resume made up of very impressive components in its internals that enable the handset to bring a lot of impressive capabilities to the table. Because of that, the Nokia Lumia 920 has become one of the bestselling Windows Phone 8-powered devices since getting released last year and has consistently gotten great reviews since the handset was launched by AT&T in US shores.
However, those are not the only good things going on for the Nokia Lumia 920 at the moment. When it first hit the shelves last year, the Nokia Lumia 920 came with a hefty price tag. This was expected given the fact that the handset is the current Nokia flagship device. However, with the entry of the new breed of newer, more capable handsets in the smartphone scene, it is only expected that the price point of the Nokia Lumia 920 will also go down and this is what is exactly happening right now.
As it stands, AT&T has decided to give the Nokia Lumia 920 yet another price cut and the handset has become even more affordable now that its price point has already reached the sub-$20 barrier. With this in play, it is now a whole lot easier on the budget to get your hands on the Nokia Lumia 920 and make it your next mobile weapon of choice. Not only that, AT&T has already instructed its authorized resellers to sell the Nokia Lumia 920 at this heavily discounted price point. Of course, those interested in taking advantage of this will still be required to sign a new two-year service agreement with the carrier for that matter.
Under the hood, the Nokia Lumia 920 already runs Windows Phone 8 for its operating system and this is powered by the handset’s QualComm MSM8960 SnapDragon chipset. This SoC gives the smartphone a dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait processor and a full gigabyte of RAM for a more flawless performance while its storage capacity is rated at a very generous 32GB. As for its display, the Nokia Lumia 920 sports a 4.5-inch PureMotion HD+ ClearBlack powered IPS LCD made from Gorilla Glass 2 with a resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels while its dual-shooter configuration features a main 8MP shooter at its back panel and a secondary 1.3MP video call and self-portrait snapper out front.