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My new phone takes a really long time to connect to the networn after a restart. The Xbox music player also stutters between tracks.
Anyone experience Nokia Drive freezing when using the GPS? It just started happening to my Lumia 920 yesterday.
I just bought my cyan Lumia 920 yesterday at my local MS store for the full price (kind off having buyer's remorse right now.... Someone give me a great reason why I should keep my Lumia 920..)
So far so good, and no battery drains (no sim card inserted, wifi is off). This might sound insulting, but make sure wifi is turned off (the Lumia's tend to turn it on when first booted, and my friend who bought the 710 had this issue). A few things I noticed though is that when I first booted my device, the date and time are completely wrong, and it's not adjusting even with the auto detect/settings is turned on, so I had to manually adjust it. The other issue I noticed is that when I choose the month view in calendar, there are some words written on the days in some random language. This is not really a big deal, but it'll better if it's one's task/reminder/etc instead.
In monitoring some of the problems and complaints people have had with their Lumia 920 (every new smartphone has some issues at launch) I figured I'd put together a checklist of things to test for as well as possible solutions, so that we'll know whether to keep the Lumia 920 we bought or exchange it for another while we can.
Battery drain
Some people are reporting that their battery power is drained after just a few hours. Solutions: make sure only background apps you intend to run are actually running; close out of apps when you're not using them by pressing the back button; let the phone go through a few charging cycles; Nokia Drive running in the background is a common culprit - look out for the accompanying icon and be sure to close out of it and other apps properly.
Dust under screen
Only read of one such complaint. My guess is this is a one-off. If this is an issue the only solution is to exchange your handset.
Freezes/restarts
This seems to be happening quite frequently. People have reported freezing and/or restarting while doing the following: installing apps, using bluetooth, using NFC, and playing games. Test all of these things and ensure that your phone isn't freezing. If it does this often, exchange your Lumia 920 for another one.
Sound from speakers crackling/distorted/stuttering
People report that this is happening especially at higher volumes. Others are hailing how loud and crisp the sound is coming out of their Lumia 920 speakers. Obviously it makes sense to test this (with music, ringtones, etc.) when you get your handset. If you experience these problems, you probably need to exchange your handset.
Vibration rattle
This might not even be considered a defect. This is just how the phone vibrates. The Lumia 900 was the same. There's no need to exchange your Lumia 920 for this issue.
Green spot in front-facing camera view
One or two members have reported an odd green spot appearing in the view from their front-facing camera. This is a defect and you should exchange the device.
Overheating
This has been another widely-reported one. This is somewhat subjective and partly depends on what devices you're used to. Still, some have reported the phone gets uncomfortably warm, while others say it stays cool to the touch. If you're experiencing this, check to make sure there aren't a bunch of apps running in the background (things like Nokia Drive). Overheating is typically synonymous with heavy battery discharge, so ensuring there aren't too many apps running is a possible solution. If you're sure that isn't the issue, you should consider swapping out your Lumia 920 for a new one.
White colors appearing "greyish"
It seems whites aren't quite as vivid on the display as they were on the Lumia 900 for instance, and have a slightly greyish hue to them. This doesn't appear to be a defect, just how the phone is. Some don't even notice. This isn't something that will be fixed by exchanging your device, so hold onto your Lumia 920 if you have no other issues.
Daytime photos
We all know how great low-light photography is with the Lumia 920, but some people are complaining that daytime photos aren't as sharp as they should be. It's said that this is merely a software issue and that Nokia will be fixing it soon. This doesn't appear to be a hardware issue, so if it's not too bothersome, keep your device. Apparently fiddling with some of the settings will fix this, but nobody wants to do that every time they use the camera during the day, hence the pending Nokia fix.
Bluetooth pairing
A number of members are reporting problems pairing their Lumia 920s to their vehicles. Some have reported that pairing worked just fine, so this isn't universal. It is widespread however. So far no solution to this has been found. Best thing to do is monitor what people are discovering about the problem before exchanging your device. Also, try pairing your Lumia 920 with various devices to ensure it isn't a wider problem with the phone.
Bricked handset
Kind of scary, but several people are reporting their devices no longer boot-up after doing a hard reset. Hopefully this doesn't happen to you after the refund period is up. You should definitely exchange your Lumia 920 for a new one if this happens to you.
Am I missing anything? I plan to run through this checklist when I get my yellow Lumia 920 (hopefully this week). Please note that there are other sporadic issues being reported. If you'd like to know what those are, it would make sense to read through this thread and/or search the forum. This list is of the more common ones.
Also, there are some complaints about quoting this post in responses (making pages in this thread extra long). Please keep that in mind when replying
920 activates the proximity sensor whenever a call is made or accepted, regardless whether I have the phone close to my head or not.
I think you maybe you should revise your dust under screen. I now have dust not under my LED dispaly, but Its under the front facing camera. I think this may be a bigger problem then what we think, just because its early we havnt seen alot of it. But I am a pocket phone person, that means its exposed to lint and dust alot. I had this with one of my iPhones(I dont rember which one) but I think this phone may be prone to this problem. Anyone else having this going on?
Thanks
I have an update for this problem. This appears to be related to a manufacturing defect. There's a gap between the screen and the black border. You can see two small holes in the gap. One is right above the forward facing camera, and the other is to the right, and I think that one is for proximity sensor. I used compressed air to clean out the gap, which fixed my problem, but it forced some of the dust into the FFC. I blew more air into that hole, and that cleaned it out (although I have no idea where the dust went). This gap doesn't exist on the yellow one, and another white one I compared to.
I wonder if they are using the manufacturer in Mexico like they did with my 900. Most phones built in that facility was in poor quality and even though they fixed my connection issues, it still never performed right.
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I just bought my cyan Lumia 920 yesterday at my local MS store for the full price (kind off having buyer's remorse right now.... Someone give me a great reason why I should keep my Lumia 920..)
So far so good, and no battery drains (no sim card inserted, wifi is off). This might sound insulting, but make sure wifi is turned off (the Lumia's tend to turn it on when first booted, and my friend who bought the 710 had this issue). A few things I noticed though is that when I first booted my device, the date and time are completely wrong, and it's not adjusting even with the auto detect/settings is turned on, so I had to manually adjust it. The other issue I noticed is that when I choose the month view in calendar, there are some words written on the days in some random language. This is not really a big deal, but it'll better if it's one's task/reminder/etc instead.