Nokia is all set to find their way back into the smartphone market with their Lumia 920 and give Apple and Samsung tough competition. Slated to release in November, the industry has high expectations from Lumia 920 which could be Nokia’s last chance at making a comeback.
As far as specifications are concerned, the phone will support 2G, 3G as well as 4G LTE technology. The bandwidth on 3G has been pumped up to 384 kbps. With 4G, users will be able to stream multimedia at high speeds, over 10 times more than 3G. With a height of 130.3mm, thickness of 10.7mm and width of 70.8mm, the Lumia weighs 185g. The screen size is 4.5 inches, with a resolution of 1280 x 768 with 332 pixels per inch and utilizes the Corning Gorilla Glass and features PureMotion HD display. The phone comes with 32 GB worth internal storage space and 1 GB RAM. The battery capacity stands at 2,000 mAh, with the standby time in 3G and 2G being around 400 hours. The talk time on 2G stands at 17 hours and on 3G it falls down to 10 hours.
The Lumia supports the Wi-Fi technology, use of Bluetooth 2.1 to exchange data and also features the NFC technology, allowing similar devices present around the area to collaborate with one another. The phones uses a Snapdragon S4 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, allowing the phone to run a wide range of applications like HD videos, 3D games and also support HD video conferencing. The phone has two cameras, the front facing camera can click images in 1.3 megapixel and has a resolution of 1280 x 960 and the camera placed on the back of the phone has a resolution of 3264 x 2448 and can click images in 8.7 megapixel.
As far as the outer body of the phone is concerned, the Lumia 920 can be purchased in a range of colours such as yellow, white, black, red and gray. Users are provided a Nokia Fast USB Charger AC-16, a charging and data cable, Nokia Headset WH-208 and a user guide to make operations simple.
With the demand for the iPhone 5 outpacing its supply, Nokia might have a tough time trying to capture the market with the Lumia 920. However, going by the specifications, the phone has immense potential to lure users towards the Windows Phone 8 platform and give Nokia the much required push in the market.