Half the memory, no qi, no thanksWhy not the 925? It looks and is better than the 920.
Half the memory, no qi, no thanksWhy not the 925? It looks and is better than the 920.
The delay in L930 is making me consider buying L920 while waiting for the next flagship (L1030, I guess). The price is almost half of its original price already. Will it perform like a mid-range phone or the new Lx30 series, e.g. L630, be a better buy?
It has a soft case made by Nokia too. I bought it and you can't even tell its on their and the fit is great. Got mine on eBay for $8. I'll try and look up the model # as that's the only way I was able to find it a year ago.
The delay in L930 is making me consider buying L920 while waiting for the next flagship (L1030, I guess). The price is almost half of its original price already. Will it perform like a mid-range phone or the new Lx30 series, e.g. L630, be a better buy?
Thanks for all the replies. I'm still really digging the design of L920 among all other Lumias. I hope Microsoft sticks with that.
Yeah the design of the l920 was taken from the design of a Symbian phone. Pretty much it was the Symbian phone with windows os (oversimplified but pretty close). The windows deal and commitment lost many Nokia employees that were hardcore Symbian fans.Yeah...they won't, I'm afraid. Marko Ahtisaari, the designer of the L920, announced his departure from Nokia the day after the deal to sell the D&S division (and therefore, himself) to Microsoft was made public. He left in November 2013. The last Nokia Lumias to ever be released (L630 and L930) are already from a new designer and should give you a hint at where the design is going. Not to mention Microsoft may want to align the design of their first flagship phone with the design of the Surface.
Yeah the design of the l920 was taken from the design of a Symbian phone. Pretty much it was the Symbian phone with windows os (oversimplified but pretty close). The windows deal and commitment lost many Nokia employees that were hardcore Symbian fans.
I know its a wee bit bigger, but the 1520 is the gift that keeps on giving thanks to its top of the line WP innards and you do not have to give up anything. It can be had for about 450 new. I have a brand new red one (Xtra) I am considering what to do with.
That is your opinion and yours alone.
A lot of people don't think that. Just look at Samsung phones and their jot series.....Millions of those devices are being sold and i am willing to bet that most of those users are not tech enthusiasts.Actually it's the opinion of a lot of people. Whether you like it and agree with it or not![]()
TBH I don't have a problem with the battery life - it seems comparable to the iPhone 5 and the Nexus 5, having owned both. It is rare for a phone to make it through a day with heavy usage. If I know I'm away from a charger for a whole day I carry round the Nokia portable charger - you charge it at home and it will fully charge your phone while out and about.I have a 920 and the only real bummer is the battery life as many have said... if you just want some thing to use while you wait for the next top end windows phone why don't you get a used one on swappa or ebay for like $150.
A lot of people don't think that. Just look at Samsung phones and their jot series.....Millions of those devices are being sold and i am willing to bet that most of those users are not tech enthusiasts.
Phablets are the new thing nowadays. Just because you don't see them in use doesn't mean that nobody except enthusiasts are rocking them.
I have never seen a Samsung windows phone in the wild but i would never say "nobody wants them really except tech enthusiasts".
The running joke with my mother and I is when she is trying to do something often complains her 1020 is too small and I always say you probably should have gotten the 1520 like me. She was worried about it being big but now she sees it has its benefits and she is nowhere a tech enthusiast.