I have a Lumia 820 and I'm thinking of upgrading is it worth to upgrade right now with all the new devices or should I spring on a 145$ older flagship?
I have an 820 also, was thinking about upgrading to the 930, but since the update which you can now download apps straight to sd card and not use up the phone memory any more, is now making me think twice, as it wouldn't take long to fill up a phone memory with no sd card.I have a Lumia 820 and I'm thinking of upgrading is it worth to upgrade right now with all the new devices or should I spring on a 145$ older flagship?
That's also one of the reasons I have the exact same SOC as the 920 and the fact that I can throw a 64GB card and change my color and battery is making me stay granted I'd love down of the features of a higher tier but I think I'm pretty happy with my little 820I have an 820 also, was thinking about upgrading to the 930, but since the update which you can now download apps straight to sd card and not use up the phone memory any more, is now making me think twice, as it wouldn't take long to fill up a phone memory with no sd card.
I have a Lumia 820 and I'm thinking of upgrading is it worth to upgrade right now with all the new devices or should I spring on a 145$ older flagship?
Love my 920. Its durable as hell, runs great, and i love having qi wireless charging integrated. When i bought it I thought qi was neat but didn't think much of it. After using it I don't want a phone without it again.
Hey, I was just wondering something.
My phone also supports Wireless charging but people say it is much slower than simply plugging your phone into a wall charger, is this true?
Personally I've never tried wireless charging and don't think I will, plus wireless chargers a bit too expensive here.
That is because wireless charging is inefficient compared to charging via the micro usb.
I already know that, I just wanted to know how much of a difference it made.
Is it unbearably slow or maybe 10 - 15% slow? Sorry for not being clear in the first post.
It actually charges faster as it puts out more power than the micro USB can.Hey, I was just wondering something.
My phone also supports Wireless charging but people say it is much slower than simply plugging your phone into a wall charger, is this true?
Personally I've never tried wireless charging and don't think I will, plus wireless chargers a bit too expensive here.