Just picked up a new 920 (unlocked AT&T)

Fred Wilson2

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Took a long time to go through all the updates, however I'm now on 8.1
Also took a long time to restore all my apps from a previous backup from my 830.
Interesting as heck, the 920 is a lot "snappier" (read -> faster) than the 830, at least right now.
The graphics chip in the 920 is better and I'm kind of sure the ram in the 920 is faster and maybe even dual channel.

Ok, stupid keyboard on my PC :), suppose to be "unlocked"


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Fred
 

Ed Boland

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re: Just picked up a new 920 (unlocked AT&T)

I don't know whether to consider it a "sidegrade" or what, but congrats nonetheless! The 920 was a great phone for it's time. Probably better for gaming.... Idk.

And I'd like to think any new phone I'd get was "unlicked" as well lol :winktongue:
 

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I just switched to my beloved 920 back from an iPhone 5, both being used as a backup since my 830 is with repair. The 920 does feel snappy, I guess because it has a better screen, puremotion HD+ (60Hz refresh rate), clear black is slightly better, and off course..a better GPU. The only downside about it is the battery life when compared to the 830
 

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I just switched to my beloved 920 back from an iPhone 5, both being used as a backup since my 830 is with repair. The 920 does feel snappy, I guess because it has a better screen, puremotion HD+ (60Hz refresh rate), clear black is slightly better, and off course..a better GPU. The only downside about it is the battery life when compared to the 830

Can you give us more details about the battery life on the 830?
 

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