- Feb 23, 2014
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First of all, my warmest regards to all the members of the WP Central community. I have been a lurker on the main section for a few months, and I've gotta say this is the most comprehensive site there is regarding articles on the platform and its accompanying devices. I'm a tech guy myself, but that knowledge has only been limited to desktops and notebooks so sites like these are a boon to those wanting to understand more about WP. I am from the Philippines, currently studying journalism at the national university and a guy who loves cats, Japanese culture and RPG games on PC. This is only the second time I made a forum account, with the other at a notebook review website, so please bear with me as I'm learning the ropes on what makes WP a great mobile phone OS. I hope that as time progresses I may be able to contribute to the community, but for now I'm all ears to knowledge and advice from those who know it most.
Going to my predicament, I am currently on the fence on buying a new smartphone. See, my current phone is a thing you can call a relic: a 2007 Nokia N79, which has served me well over the years as a phone and messaging device, with the occasional snaps as it featured a good main camera back then. All the while the smartphone revolution passed me by and my peers began getting the touchscreen devices while I remained a T9 keypad user. I didn't mind the lack of features at first, but seeing how the technology behind smartphones rose meteorically, I saw how convenient it was to have a handheld device fetch your mail, access the internet, take usable photos outside of standalone compact cameras and watch HD videos on. Only now I have saved enough money for me to fetch me a phone, and two phones in between at that: A Sony Xperia Z1 Compact and the Nokia Lumia 1020.
1) Why choose the Lumia over the Xperia? The Z1 Compact is equipped with a beefier chipset and a more compact form factor but I've held and played around the Lumia at a local brick and mortar store and felt it was still ergonomic enough to use and adequately fluid that even with the weaker internals, it still performed like a premium phone. What advantages can you say that are in favor of the 1020?
2) Why choose Windows Phone 8 as a starting point for those still stuck in the pre-smartphone age? I'm an avid social media user such as Facebook and Twitter, and would like to watch Youtube on the commute to university. I also need productivity and communication apps, and would love to play games on my future smartphone. I understand that news outlets have portrayed the Store as having a dearth of apps, but is it really the case with WP8?
3) Is the battery life up to snuff with moderate usage? My current phone lasts days on a single charge, but I know that this is not the case with modern smartphones. Though this is a trade off I'll have to make in favor of a more flexible device, I imagine myself updating my notifications every few hours, with music and video playback in between along with the occasional game on the way to uni and back to home.
4) Would the Pureview camera suit me as a novice photographer? I really like taking pictures of the environment and family gatherings but the cost of dedicated camera setups is prohibitive. The one I take with me is the family camera, but it has long broken down and I've been using my phone's 5MP camera for taking necessary snaps. I'm eager and willing to take up another hobby such as photography, and the 1020 seems a great device to take for those times.
5) Is the Lumia 1020 built to last? I have been buying my phones unlocked, and push them to the limit in terms of their life cycle. As you can see, my previous phone lasted me a good number of years and I would like it to be the same with my next phone. Also, I want it to be upgradeable to at least the next version of the OS, not like my current one which is confined to the version it was released in.
Thank you all for your time reading this, and I hope to receive helpful inputs in resolving my purchasing dilemma. More power!
Going to my predicament, I am currently on the fence on buying a new smartphone. See, my current phone is a thing you can call a relic: a 2007 Nokia N79, which has served me well over the years as a phone and messaging device, with the occasional snaps as it featured a good main camera back then. All the while the smartphone revolution passed me by and my peers began getting the touchscreen devices while I remained a T9 keypad user. I didn't mind the lack of features at first, but seeing how the technology behind smartphones rose meteorically, I saw how convenient it was to have a handheld device fetch your mail, access the internet, take usable photos outside of standalone compact cameras and watch HD videos on. Only now I have saved enough money for me to fetch me a phone, and two phones in between at that: A Sony Xperia Z1 Compact and the Nokia Lumia 1020.
1) Why choose the Lumia over the Xperia? The Z1 Compact is equipped with a beefier chipset and a more compact form factor but I've held and played around the Lumia at a local brick and mortar store and felt it was still ergonomic enough to use and adequately fluid that even with the weaker internals, it still performed like a premium phone. What advantages can you say that are in favor of the 1020?
2) Why choose Windows Phone 8 as a starting point for those still stuck in the pre-smartphone age? I'm an avid social media user such as Facebook and Twitter, and would like to watch Youtube on the commute to university. I also need productivity and communication apps, and would love to play games on my future smartphone. I understand that news outlets have portrayed the Store as having a dearth of apps, but is it really the case with WP8?
3) Is the battery life up to snuff with moderate usage? My current phone lasts days on a single charge, but I know that this is not the case with modern smartphones. Though this is a trade off I'll have to make in favor of a more flexible device, I imagine myself updating my notifications every few hours, with music and video playback in between along with the occasional game on the way to uni and back to home.
4) Would the Pureview camera suit me as a novice photographer? I really like taking pictures of the environment and family gatherings but the cost of dedicated camera setups is prohibitive. The one I take with me is the family camera, but it has long broken down and I've been using my phone's 5MP camera for taking necessary snaps. I'm eager and willing to take up another hobby such as photography, and the 1020 seems a great device to take for those times.
5) Is the Lumia 1020 built to last? I have been buying my phones unlocked, and push them to the limit in terms of their life cycle. As you can see, my previous phone lasted me a good number of years and I would like it to be the same with my next phone. Also, I want it to be upgradeable to at least the next version of the OS, not like my current one which is confined to the version it was released in.
Thank you all for your time reading this, and I hope to receive helpful inputs in resolving my purchasing dilemma. More power!