Sunday, September 1, 2013

Nokia Lumia 925 Features

 Nokia Lumia 925 Silver


The Nokia Lumia 925 is the second flagship phone.Nokia has added to its Lumia lineup in a week.Nokia claims that their new flagship,the Lumia 925,will be accompanied by the most advanced lens technology and next generation imaging software which enables it to capture clearer,sharper pictures and video,and among these will include the best low light images.The Nokia Lumia 925 is also said to feature the new Nokia Smart Camera mode,which will eventually arrive across the board to the slew of lumia Windows phone 8 smartphones.The Lumia packs a 4.7″inch,1280×768 AMOLED display with Nokia’s own Clear-Black technology,plus the same Super Sensitive Touch technology found on the Lumia 920 for use with gloves.Like previous Nokia displays,it’s bright and vibrant-but it lacks the razor edge of the 1080p crowd.It’s protected by a slightly curved Gorilla Glass 2 screen that curved finish makes the phone look thinner,and lends it a comfortable.It offers a 1.5GHz duel-core processor,1GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage out of the box
The New Lumia 925 is equipped with a 8.7 megapixel PureView camera with Optical Image Stabilization and Carl Zeisis optics,and has one more lens than the similarly equipped Lumia 920 and the recently announced Lumia 928.The purpose of the extra lens is to improve picture quality in bright conditions,which should work quite nicely alongside the great low-light performance already present with Nokia’s PureView branded cameras.Interestingly,the configuration revealed as part of the Lumia 928.The Company has also included its new Smart Camera software that takes a burst of 20 photos in quick succession.Once the images have been processed,users can choose between Best Shot to create in a single image,or Motion Focus,which allows the focal point of an image to be altered after the photo is taken.
The Nokia Lumia 925 will cost about $610 and will be introduced into the US by T-Mobile and into China by China Mobile and China Unicom.

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