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Nokia officially announced Lumia 925 with aluminium frame

Nokia just announced their latest flagship for U.S Verizon carrier - Lumia 928. Yesterday, the Lumia 925 goes official with aluminium frame.


The Lumia 925 has a 4.5" WXGA (768 x 1280 pixels, 332 ppi) AMOLED PureMotion HD+ ClearBlack display with Corning Gorilla Glass 2 protection. It is powered by 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 CPU with 1 GB of RAM, which is the best Windows Phone ever. However, the internal storage is just 16 GB (downgraded from Lumia 920 and Lumia 928, 32 GB internal storage), and there's no expandable storage available.

The Lumia 925 features a 8.7 MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics and six physical lenses. Nokia had also put the PureView technology once again in the camera. The camera also comes with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and f/2.0 aperture, Nokia claimed that it will be good in low-light capture.
Nokia preloaded the Lumia 925 with Smart Camera app - it features several modes including burst mode (10 shots at 5MP), Best Shot (picks the best of the burst), Action Shot (Sequence shot on the HTC One, Drama shot on the Galaxy S4) and Motion focus (adds motion blur to static objects, as if you're tracking the moving object with the camera). You can also remove moving objects and pick the best face for each person. The Smart Camera app will also available for other Windows Phone 8 Lumia devices after update.

Nokia Lumia 925 offers a 2,000 mAh non-removable battery, it doesn't support wireless charging. With these few features have been removed, the Lumia 925 is just 8.8 mm thick and weighs 139 g, it is much slimmer and lighter than the Lumia 920.

Unfortunately, it seems like the Lumia 925 will not be available in Malaysia. The Nokia Lumia 925 will be available in Europe (Vodafone Germany, Italy, Spain and UK, where it will also be carried by O2), China (China Mobile and China Unicom) this June for €470 ($610) and U.S later on T-Mobile.

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Nokia left it too late to innovate. Today, people constantly want something new and better. It would be quite difficult for Nokia to increase marketshare.

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It's very hard to say as Nokia was the best Windows Phone in the world and it market share have been raised up. Many people said that Windows Phone experience is better than Android experience. Nokia is trying to put something good on camera. Hope so Nokia can continue improved. Thanks for comment.

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