Tough crowd.
Concept renders are nice to look at and there is nothing wrong in letting a person's creativity run wild but when it comes to production and manufacturing?
Not possibly, .
This was posted previously quite a while ago. Generally, I love that design. I'm a huge Lumia 920 fabula design fan.
Here's to hoping that the future Snapdragon 820 Lumia looks more like a thinner Lumia 920 - that's the dream.
I'm sticking with my Lumia 1520 for now. I greatly prefer the design of the 1520 to the generic and round cornered 950 XL.
It's not a question of feasibility. Lumia 730 and Lumia 925 already had similar designs. The important factor is the cost. I don't think that Microsoft wanted to invest in designing the body of the device because they wanted to keep the price to a minimum. Hence they went for a 640 like basic design.
but instead we got a version of the 640 XL.
It's not a question of feasibility. Lumia 730 and Lumia 925 already had similar designs. The important factor is the cost. I don't think that Microsoft wanted to invest in designing the body of the device because they wanted to keep the price to a minimum. Hence they went for a 640 like basic design.
Well, yeah, the 640 was released in 2015, so it was the most current version of Nokia's design language at the time, and that has evolved into the x50 series phones. While the 925 and the 1520 were both good looking phones (I still love my 1520), Nokia design language was always evolving, not continuing to release the same phone.
We get it. You'd rather drive a Fiero with a Ferrari body kit than a Ferrari with a Camry body kit. While others would prefer a phone that has unlimited possible looks due to a replaceable shell instead of a phone that has almost no options to start and just keeps looking more boring and dated and same as the rest every single day you have it.Except the 950/950XL (flagships) are basically the same as the 640 (low mid range) and that's the problem. Previous high end flagships were distinctly different than the lower budgets( ie you would never mistake the 920 for the 520). Using the same design for low end and high end devices was a poor decision but then again this is MS who seems to drop the ball every week.
We get it. You'd rather drive a Fiero with a Ferrari body kit than a Ferrari with a Camry body kit. While others would prefer a phone that has unlimited possible looks due to a replaceable shell instead of a phone that has almost no options to start and just keeps looking more boring and dated and same as the rest every single day you have it.