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As always, I'm hoping for something great to come to Verizon... Something with 41 MP or more, with 128GB storage and Micro SD slot, 1080p, not larger than 5", octo-core..... Nothing really special, mind you.... :wink:
I thought I read somewhere that windows will be releasing a phone sometime in April when they rel 8.1. Anyone else hear the same thing?
To what Daniel Rubino said in the latest podcast. He expects the 930 to be the successor to the 920. (surprisingly one hasn't been released by now) We need the next big representation for WP like how the 920 was. I expect that to get released same timeframe as the 920. And all the 920 buyers and 8X also will be off their 2 year contract
What do you mean by "Take advantage of the new features it offers"? What won't the Lumia 930 be able to do that is included in 8.1?I'm not sure if the 930 will will really be the new flagship. At least, I hope not. I sort of got the impression that it's probably going to slot into the upper mid-range or low part of the high-end specs-wise. Even if it's the same specs as the Icon, it doesn't really bring anything new to the table. A major OS update like this should have a flagship that takes advantage of the new features it brings to the table. Goldfinger I think was supposed to be the true WP 8.1 flagship out the gate but rumor has it being delayed.
tl;dr: I don't think the 930 was intended to be the flagship at launch but since the true flagship got delayed, it may be the de facto flagship.
What do you mean by "Take advantage of the new features it offers"? What won't the Lumia 930 be able to do that is included in 8.1?
I definitely see the Lumia 930 as the flagship phone since the Lumia 920 was a huge success before it. Goldfinger is all rumors at this point, we've only heard of hard to believe specs and rumored features, it sounds like an Iphone rumor were it's clearly too good to be true. I suspect Goldfinger is simply the Lumia 1030 and nothing more than that.
While I understand your point, I feel that including new features hard-wise should only be done if it's something useful. And as the mobile world stands now that isn't happening anywhere.Well quite a few of the rumors say that the 930 will be basically just the international version of the Icon. Don't get me wrong, the Icon is a lovely piece of kit, but slapping new radios in it isn't going to give us anything new that we don't already have with the Icon. I just feel like the flagship for a new OS release should bring a few new features to the table, hardware-wise; things that aren't possible on old hardware or software.