Was hoping for a 20 MP camera, but I suppose 8MP will be OK considering it allegedly picks up on 5-10 times the light of other smart phone cameras? light is, after all, the most important with pictures. - As long as it takes amazing pictures, I'll be happy.
That's the one thing that really disappoints me about this. I'll still be buying it, but I can't believe they didn't include it.
(I mean, I WOULD have loved a portrait QWERTY slider, but I didn't actually expect that. )
They CLAIM 5-10 times the light of other cameras, but don't specify which they're comparing it to. The amount of light that comes in is determined by the maximum aperture, and the 920's aperture of f/2.0 is identical to the HTC One X. I'm highly skeptical until they explain that five-to-ten-times claim. I'm not sure they're comparing the 920 to other flagship phones.
according to the verge 332What is the ppi of the Lumia 920 screen with the 768 screen?
What is the ppi of the Lumia 920 screen with the 768 screen?
And sensor sensitivity without creating noise.Actually it's also determined by shutter speed, and with the optical stabilization, the shutter's supposed to be able to be open longer without causing blur.
That's the spec sheet from the global site, the US variants will be different so don't give up hope just yet.Looks like both phones won't support T-Mobile's frequency though from the current spec sheet.
Actually it's also determined by shutter speed, and with the optical stabilization, the shutter's supposed to be able to be open longer without causing blur.
Can anyone explain to me what Glonass, WLAN Network Positioning is? and how does it impact an end user?