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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Nokia Lumia 925: caught between past and future

If you buy this 925, it is believed to be the Nokia Lumia you will purchase. Nokia will disappear in the foreseeable future of the smartphone market. The name Nokia will no longer adorn the Lumia that Microsoft releases as Nokia's phone division has once acquired. Microsoft brings out Lumia's not Nokia's.

The handsets that Nokia still releases now, so sit by definition caught between past and future: the are Nokias, but everyone knows that it does not take long before the name of Europe's pride will no longer be in millions of smartphone owners on the front of their device stand.

Where Nokia released the first half of this year, especially cheaper phones with Windows Phone, it is now time for some expensive phones. The manufacturer kicks off with the Lumia 925, following the end of September with the Lumia 1020 and if we are to believe the rumors come as a Lumia in 1520, with 6 "full-HD screen and quad-core Snapdragon processor 800.

Between all the high-end Lumia 925, the violence is actually a tweaked Lumia 920 last year. The design has been modified and the camera is slightly changed, but many things are mostly the same. What there is different: the 925 is thinner and lighter, has an antenna in its aluminum bezel and the LCD of the Lumia 920 digs for an AMOLED screen. Nokia has also added an incomprehensible downgrade: the standard version has 16GB of non-expandable memory, where the 920 still had a storage capacity of 32GB.

Where the Lumia 1020 camera phone from Nokia, the manufacturer focuses primarily on the 925 mass. However, the Lumia 920 is cheaper, has more memory and, if your weight equally disregarded, seemingly few drawbacks. The Lumia 925 is worth it, or are you better off with Nokia's older model?


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