The Nokia Lumia 920 is the premium smartphone which runs Windows Phone 8. The Lumia 920 specs include a 4.5 inch PureMotion HD+ touch display, up to 32GB of internal storage, an 8 megapixel PureView camera capable of 1080p HD video capture, a secondary camera for video calls and a 1.5GHz dual-core processor. Despite the PureView camera the Lumia 920 has the same design as the Nokia N9 and the Nokia Lumia 900 unlike the bulkier frame of the Nokia 808 Pureview.
The full Nokia Lumia 920 specifications follow:
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Released
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November 9, 2012
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A.K.A.
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Nokia Phi
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BUY | U.S. | Amazon | AT&T | Unlocked | |
Best Buy | AT&T | |||
carriers | ||||
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Rating | ||||
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Reviews | Nokia Lumia 920 - Review | |||
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Size
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Dimensions
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130.3 x 70.8 x 10.7 mm
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Weight
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185 g
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Display
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Type
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IPS capacitive touchscreen
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Size
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4.5 inches
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Resolution
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1280 x 768 pixels
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Features
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Nokia PureMotion HD+ ;
Nokia ClearBlack; Corning Gorilla Glass; 16M colors multi-touch input | |||
Connectivity
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2G
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GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
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GPRS - 48 kbps (Class 12);
EDGE (Class 12) | ||||
3G
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HSPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
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Download - 42 Mbps (HSDPA);
Upload - 5.76 Mbps (HSUPA) | ||||
4G
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LTE 800 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600 MHz
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Category 3;
Download - 100 Mbps; Upload - 50 Mbps | ||||
WLAN
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Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n;
Wi-Fi Direct; | |||
Bluetooth
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3.1
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USB
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2.0 microUSB
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Camera
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Rear
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8.7 MP
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Features
| 3264 x 2448 pixels; Nokia PureView;
image stabilization;
1/3 inch BSI sensor short pulse high power dual-LED flash; autofocus; touch focus; goe-tagging Carl Zeiss Tessar lens | |||
Video | 1080p @ 30fps | |||
features
| 3 h video capture | |||
Front
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1 MP
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Features
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1280 x 960 pixels;
video calls | |||
Video
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720p
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Memory
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Internal
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32 GB
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External
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up to 32GB microSD
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ROM
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1 GB
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RAM
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1 GB
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Hardware
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CPU
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1.5 GHz dual-core processor
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GPU
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Adreno 225
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Chipset
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Snapdragon S4
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Audio
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3.5 mm universal audio connector;
dedicated mic for active noise cancellation | |||
Radio
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No
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Video
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Navigation
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GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS;
Offline maps; Turn-by-turn voice guided navigation | |||
Sensors
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ambient light sensor;
proximity sensor | |||
Others
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Micro SIM;
NFC (Near Field Communication); Qi Wireless charging | |||
Design
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monoblock form factor;
one-piece polycarbonate body; ceramic zirconium camera detailing and side keys | |||
Colors
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Battery
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2000 mAh (BP-4GW);
3.7V | |||
Stand-by
| 400 h (2G)
400 h (3G)
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Talk time
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17 h (2G)
10 h (3G) | |||
Playback | music | 67 h | ||
video | 6 h | |||
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Software
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OS
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Windows Phone 8
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Manufacturer
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Nokia apps
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Others
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Windows Phone apps;
Microsoft Office mobile; Xbox games 7GB SkyDrive storage | |||
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Links
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The PureMotion HD+ display technology allows blur-free scrolling on the curved glass display of the Nokia Lumia 920, with up to 2.5 times faster refresh rate and new super sensitive touch technology which allows you to operate your device without having to remove your gloves.
The Nokia ClearBlack display technology has also been improved allowing superior outdoor legibility, by minimizing the reflectance for the best visibility under direct sunlight.
Nokia has introduced superior image stabilization through their 'floating lens' technology which boast image stabilization quality similar to DSLRs. To achieve this, the Nokia engineering division have built springs around the entire optical assembly for true hardware image stabilization.
The over sized image sensor allows the phone's camera to soak in "five to ten times more light" than any other smartphone" and the spring mechanism allows the shutter to stay open longer for more light, while avoiding blurriness.
While the camera doesn't have a Xenon flash like the Nokia 808 Pureview, but the LED flash onboard has undergone a massive development which promises to close the gap between Xenon and LED flash technology.
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