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Screen, camera and internal memory are the only things Nokia 920 beats HTC 8X in.No. The 920 beats the 8X in every category I care about.
Screen, camera and internal memory are the only things Nokia 920 beats HTC 8X in.No. The 920 beats the 8X in every category I care about.
You seem to be forgetting rich audio recording, Nokia's suite of apps including drive +, transport, city lens, reading, free music, Nokia's exclusive apps from ESPN, Viber and others. HTC has what? A double size clock tile?Screen, camera and internal memory are the only things Nokia 920 beats HTC 8X in.
Personal preference. I have a Lumia 900 so I already dont have an SD card slot so wont miss that but will get more storage. The screen will be bigger and higher resolution, battery will be bigger, camera better, wireless charging, blur free screen. For me these features are superior to an even bigger screen, SD card slot and bigger/removable battery and enough to make me choose the 920. For others these same features would make another phone better and they will choose that. It will all come down to personal preference.
That raises another question. Do you feel people will choose Nokia over others even if others come up with a better phone? Do you think Nokia has already won this game? :straight:
Taking over iPhone may never happen. iOS gives many a feeling of easy to understand operating system. Pages with apps is an easy concept to grab. Majority of people just want that. Plus iPhone has become a status symbol in many societies.Lumia 920 has the best specs. But in order to win the game its sales has to exceed beyond iPhone 5 and GS3. Neither Nokia nor Microsoft has that strong marketing technique to win the game
Taking over iPhone may never happen. iOS gives many a feeling of easy to understand operating system. Pages with apps is an easy concept to grab. Majority of people just want that. Plus iPhone has become a status symbol in many societies.
I may never own an iPhone though.![]()
Screen, camera and internal memory are the only things Nokia 920 beats HTC 8X in.
Wireless charging: Kits are available that will make many phones wireless chargeable.What about wireless charging? And if you elaborate on screen then you can say the super sensitive touch, faster refresh rate for no blurry scrolling, bigger screen, brighter screen for outside viewing. Nokia specific apps, Nokia music, wireless accessories. I feel like this is a lop sided battle. The 8x has beats and is thinner and lighter. That's all is has and the wide angle cameras. Not enough in my opinion.
Wireless charging: Kits are available that will make many phones wireless chargeable.
Super sensitive touch: Try using a spoon or metal object on a Samsung Focus. It works.
No Blurry scrolling: when was the last time you tried to read when your screen was scrolling.
Apps and stuff: I agree with you.
Edit: Verizon-branded Galaxy S III wireless charging kit starts showing up at retail stores - Engadget
Taking over iPhone may never happen. iOS gives many a feeling of easy to understand operating system. Pages with apps is an easy concept to grab. Majority of people just want that. Plus iPhone has become a status symbol in many societies.
I may never own an iPhone though.![]()
Wireless charging kits: If the device is closed unibody, you're screwed. No kit for you. Maybe a some sort of USB-plugging kit, but that's not very convenient.Wireless charging: Kits are available that will make many phones wireless chargeable.
Super sensitive touch: Try using a spoon or metal object on a Samsung Focus. It works.
No Blurry scrolling: when was the last time you tried to read when your screen was scrolling.
Apps and stuff: I agree with you.
Edit: Verizon-branded Galaxy S III wireless charging kit starts showing up at retail stores - Engadget
Wireless charging: Kits are available that will make many phones wireless chargeable.
Super sensitive touch: Try using a spoon or metal object on a Samsung Focus. It works.
No Blurry scrolling: when was the last time you tried to read when your screen was scrolling.
Apps and stuff: I agree with you.
Edit: Verizon-branded Galaxy S III wireless charging kit starts showing up at retail stores - Engadget
Really? It looks well made in the pictures. You are probably right though.anyone who mentions SG III in this thread should go and check one out. its build is not in the same class as an iphone or lumia. all it has are specs.
Really? It looks well made in the pictures. You are probably right though.
That raises another question. Do you feel people will choose Nokia over others even if others come up with a better phone? Do you think Nokia has already won this game? :straight: