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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Lumia 925 Review: Solid Phone

A couple of days back, Finnish handset maker, Nokia had launched its new metal-body Lumia 925, an improved version of the flagship Lumia 920, that was launched last year. The handset is priced at a steep 469 euros or $610, without subsidies. The company needs to hasten the pace of its progress as figures for the first quarter from Gartner showed that Nokia has actually lost market share despite the launch of its Lumia range of phones last year. Nokia’s Windows Phone sales have sequentially improved reaching a volume of 5.1 million units, but it was still at tenth slot in terms of market share in smartphone segment in the first quarter of 2013. The new Lumia 925 is a thinner and lighter version of the 920, but the main improvements can be seen in its screen display and its imaging capabilities. The Lumia 925 has a screen that can be read in bright sunlight, somewhat like its predecessor. Nokia has expended a lot of resources on its smart camera which has been designed to capture 10 images at once to create the perfect high quality image. The company plans to extend these camera capabilities to all its Windows-based phones.

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