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Super-sensitive touch screen, better viewing in sunlight, wireless charging, camera with OIS that blows every other phone camera away... but yeah HTC and Samsung are clearly leading the way in terms of innovation.
*prepares for "it's too big and heavy for me" counter-argument*
It's most likely a Rogers app that will allow those that also subscribe to Rogers' cable TV to watch TV on their phone.
The 920 camera is a huge deal, the screen not so much.
For as much **** as I gave Nokia for not only failing to bring the 41mm sensor of it's 808 brother and for lying at first. The camera did show to be better than every other rival camera in the dark.
The screen has nice add ons yes, being readable in direct sunlight is something every manufacturer say about their screens. I don't trust that one as much, but Windows Phone 8 does have a high contrast mode, so all WP8 devices should be readable on direct sunlight.
The Butterfly screen has higher resolution than current devices, a much higher one. A ppi not seen in phones so far and great vibrant colors. Everyone that saw the device was blown away by the screen.
no one is blown away by the 920 screen, they are blown away by the camera. You have to be crazy to actually believe the 920 screen is more impressive than the one on the J Butterfly, when is just comparable to current top of the line screens. Let's not get carried away.
