Hindustan Times-Nokia finally unveiled their flagship smartphone, the Lumia 920, in India. 'Although the phone is still not out on shelves, Nokia allowed us to spend some quality time with the handset to test its new PureView camera with optical image stabilization.
Renee Gerber from Electric Avenue said - "In spite of the recent announcement of the new Nokia Lumia 925 coming to T-Mobile USA soon as its first flagship Windows Phone device, many customers have been anxious and impatient. Eager fans of Windows Phone with the now “UNcarrier” have long waited for a flagship smartphone that sports their preferred operating system, and as a result, many have traded in their Android phone or Windows Phone 7 devices in favor of unlocked Nokia Lumia 920s."
Lifehacker: Which flagship smartphone has the best inbuilt camera? We compare the photographic chops of four cutting-edge models: the Samsung Galaxy S4, Nokia Lumia 920, HTC One and iPhone 5. Check out the results for yourself to see which phone comes out on top.
Maximum PC: It does seem at times as though Apple and Samsung almost enjoy fighting with each other, doesn't it? A new ad promoting Nokia's Lumia 920 smartphone and the Windows Phone platform it runs on comes right out and says it, and then implores viewers, "Don't fight. Switch." The 1-minute ad spot does little to promote the Lumia 920's features or Windows Phone software, but you have to hand it to Microsoft for at least trying to get into the thick of things.
My own phone is an iPhone 5, my company mobile is a Nokia Lumia 820 and I really wish they had just got us a cheap Android handset. The battery life on the 820 is awful, it barely lasts a day. The screen quality is poor, the buttons on the side get in the way an the volume rocker often turns the ringer down so I can't hear it. It's still severely lacking apps, Nokia and Microsoft are trying to fill the gap but a lot of 'apps' just open the web browser with a custom skin. I don't think Microsoft is in any position to mock its rivals or their users yet.