- Apr 26, 2014
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Hi all,
I'm new on writing on the forums but been lurking around for a year or so. Time for a firebrand.
My question is really as in the title, what happened to Lumia 930?
We all know that there will be a phone released under that name in a month and a half but is that really the intended 930? I have an hard time to believe that. It is obbviously the Icon released after the typical 6 month of exclusivity with Verison and to that a very nice phone. But what producer gives one company exclusivity with their flagship? I believe no one does that and specially not an European company to a US telcom when it's majority of sales is outside US. I think it is clearly that the Icon, 930 to be was a special project between Nokia and Verison, with close to flagship specs and a very special design that is a far way from what Nokia use at the moment. Also the timing looks odd. the 920 was released in November 2012 an half year after the april release of 900 and was in every way an uppgrade. if Nokia had followed what many in the branch do and update thier flaggship at least once a year or as some twice a year we would have the 930 at latest in time before christmas 2013. Instead the Lumia 1520 a nice but very nisch phone arrived and of-course the Version exclusive the Icon. So where was the flagship and how would it be speced out? The most natural would have been a shrinked 1520 with around 5 inch panel and 800 snapdragon (at that time still the flagship processor). Probably with an SD slot and most definitely the Nokia polycarbonate design. Instead the Icon get that name after its 6 month of Verision exclusivity. I find that it is a bit strangely. I do not believe that the Nokia engineers was that lazy. Most probably the Nokia - Microsoft deal killed the 930 as that kind of deals often place moratorium on design and development, no one want to take the risk of a bad decision and all wait for the word from the "new guy".
So I guess that my answer to my own question is, bad timing and the natural waiting for the voice of the new master killed the 930. Instead we have to make due with the Icon while waiting for the Microsoft Lumia flagship that may or may not arrive in time to this Christmas. I at leat will upgrade my old trusty Lumia 800 to the 930 but I guess I will still feel a bit miffed if it is made "obsolete" after only 6 month as the old 900 was by Windows phone 8 and the 920.
Any thoughts?
I'm new on writing on the forums but been lurking around for a year or so. Time for a firebrand.
My question is really as in the title, what happened to Lumia 930?
We all know that there will be a phone released under that name in a month and a half but is that really the intended 930? I have an hard time to believe that. It is obbviously the Icon released after the typical 6 month of exclusivity with Verison and to that a very nice phone. But what producer gives one company exclusivity with their flagship? I believe no one does that and specially not an European company to a US telcom when it's majority of sales is outside US. I think it is clearly that the Icon, 930 to be was a special project between Nokia and Verison, with close to flagship specs and a very special design that is a far way from what Nokia use at the moment. Also the timing looks odd. the 920 was released in November 2012 an half year after the april release of 900 and was in every way an uppgrade. if Nokia had followed what many in the branch do and update thier flaggship at least once a year or as some twice a year we would have the 930 at latest in time before christmas 2013. Instead the Lumia 1520 a nice but very nisch phone arrived and of-course the Version exclusive the Icon. So where was the flagship and how would it be speced out? The most natural would have been a shrinked 1520 with around 5 inch panel and 800 snapdragon (at that time still the flagship processor). Probably with an SD slot and most definitely the Nokia polycarbonate design. Instead the Icon get that name after its 6 month of Verision exclusivity. I find that it is a bit strangely. I do not believe that the Nokia engineers was that lazy. Most probably the Nokia - Microsoft deal killed the 930 as that kind of deals often place moratorium on design and development, no one want to take the risk of a bad decision and all wait for the word from the "new guy".
So I guess that my answer to my own question is, bad timing and the natural waiting for the voice of the new master killed the 930. Instead we have to make due with the Icon while waiting for the Microsoft Lumia flagship that may or may not arrive in time to this Christmas. I at leat will upgrade my old trusty Lumia 800 to the 930 but I guess I will still feel a bit miffed if it is made "obsolete" after only 6 month as the old 900 was by Windows phone 8 and the 920.
Any thoughts?