vlad0
New member
hm.. I am just going to go ahead and say what I think of the current gen Lumias..
They are a "stop gap" until Microsoft gets their act together and allows Nokia to bring out their camera tech, 1080p screens, faster SoC, and hopefully better power management. They are not the best Nokia could do with the currently available technology to them. In other words.. the 928/925/920 are a compromise.
So.. therefore we will see new phones come out in a rather quick succession, because they are already behind, and at the same time they don't have to wait for any new hardware.. its already there. All they need is for the software to allow them to start using it.
Its always nice to buy a phone that you think is "future proof" for your needs, and when I look at the current Lumia range, I don't see a phone that fits my criteria of such a device. I like to use my phones for at least 2 years without feeling left behind...
They are a "stop gap" until Microsoft gets their act together and allows Nokia to bring out their camera tech, 1080p screens, faster SoC, and hopefully better power management. They are not the best Nokia could do with the currently available technology to them. In other words.. the 928/925/920 are a compromise.
So.. therefore we will see new phones come out in a rather quick succession, because they are already behind, and at the same time they don't have to wait for any new hardware.. its already there. All they need is for the software to allow them to start using it.
Its always nice to buy a phone that you think is "future proof" for your needs, and when I look at the current Lumia range, I don't see a phone that fits my criteria of such a device. I like to use my phones for at least 2 years without feeling left behind...