OK, I have a quick question.
Why then, is the Icon so big and heavy?
Just curious.
to the people who said go get a cheap plastic phone blah blah blah, how can you tell him to go get a "cheap plastic phone" or to go get an iphone, you guys are so RUDE! its disgusting for Godsake, he is entitled to his own opinion and just because you don't like the weight doesn't mean you should take it as a chance to bash iphones or samsungs and tell him to leave the platform.....
I don't really see it as heavy at all. I see it as sturdy and built with substance. If you want something light, get a plastic Samsung phone.
Actually N3 is very well built although clearly not in a sturdy way.Every time I pick up a Samsung Galaxy or Note, I am surprised at how cheap and toy like it feels. My 822 is built solid, and it shows. The hands on with the Icon makes me think my 822 isn't in the same league, which is impressive enough. The Icon feels like a real phone, meant to last...it just feels premium. This kind of reminds me when my wife switch to her 8330 Curve to one of the newer 9000 series curves back in 2010. The 8330 was a solid phone with heft. You could tell it was built well. The newer one was light and felt very cheaply made. It felt like picking up one of those cheap Fischer Price play phones you get for your kids.
Why people can complain about weight when we are talking about a few quarters difference between that and the iPhone 4. The iPhone 5 is ridiculously light and feels cheap compared to the 4. Lighter isn't always better, unless you like it being easier to launch your phone at of your hand when you pull it out of your pocket quickly.
actually no, because your comment was said in a nice way, the OP , this comment was a nicer way to put what you meant, you went straight into attacking another brand instead of saying something that could help him such as getting a different lumia, his OP didn't attack Nokia he jsut stated what he thought on HIS phone and he is entitled to that without being told to baiscally go to another OS/Brand.I wasn't trying to be rude at all. I do find your comment a little over the top though. You say he/she is entitled to their opinion yet you disregard the opinion of others with your comment. My comment in particular was not a bash as you claim at all. It is simply a statement. If you want a light feeling phone get a Samsung that is made of plastic. If you want something that feels sturdy in your hand with substance and a little extra weight get a Nokia.Why be so defensive and on the attack and read too much into a very simple post?
It's slightly narrower, a millimeter taller, thinner & lighter than the 928.
Lumia Icon:
Dimensions: 5.39? (H) x 2.79? (W) x 0.39? (D)
Weight: 5.86 oz
Lumia 928:
Dimensions: 5.24?(L) x 2.71?(W) x 0.40?(D) inches
Weight: 5.75 oz.
My 928 screen cracked, when my wife dropped it.I moved to a Lumia 928 within a few months after that. I dropped that several times and had no worries.
I've, now, had two Gorilla Glass 2 screens (HTC 8x and Nokia 928) crack, from drops.]I do have a case for it now (mostly for looks), and with Gorilla Glass 3, I'm not too worried if I drop it.
Specs says it's bigger and heavier.
JJ