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Yes looks cool. Anyway,in it's first day the Lumia 925 on GSM Arena just like the GS4 has shot up to 93% popularity
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Posted: 2013-05-15 02:53:00
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Head of imaging at Nokia explains about the new improved camera in the 925 compared to the 920
http://www.wpcentral.com/nokia-reveals-new-camera-algorithms-lumia-925-forthcoming-amber-update
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Posted: 2013-05-16 01:05:00
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Look at this video the guy takes a shot in complete darkness and it comes out pretty bright. Although yeah they'll be some noise it does brilliantly
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jgNrgTDHihM
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Posted: 2013-05-16 01:38:00
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I like the desing Lumia 925 looks really elegant!
I once had a Nokia 6300 in a metal housing bravo Nokia's return to good style!
[ This Message was edited by: Sylwester on 2013-05-16 07:57 ]
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Posted: 2013-05-16 08:55:27
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Just found out from a good source on Nokia users that the UK should get the black 32gig variant in a sim free model
fingers crossed.
[ This Message was edited by: Del on 2013-05-18 07:33 ]
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Posted: 2013-05-18 08:32:37
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Oh cool great news so not just Vodafone
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Posted: 2013-05-18 13:10:00
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emerson_shei Posts: > 500
Nokia Lumia 925 preview: First look
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_lumia_925-review-928.php
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Posted: 2013-05-21 19:10:04
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On 2013-05-16 08:55:27, Sylwester wrote:
I like the desing Lumia 925 looks really elegant!
I once had a Nokia 6300 in a metal housing bravo Nokia's return to good style!
^ nah the 6300 was a poor excuse for using very thin 'sheet' metal. I'd like to think this Lumia 925 exudes craftmanship like the classic 8800; but that's just mho.
^ that bad boy was on everybody's dream list, probably more than any vertu design at that time.
There is only so much designers can do with the large touchscreen being the main focus of the majority of smartphones from all competitors. Thin, screen dominates 99.3% of the front of the design (soon company/provider logo's will have nowhere to be branded but on the back). You all know this to be true because even Apple had to now focus on the "edge" of their smartphones, with HTC following suit with the One.
The market choices by us all will tend to stay with our chosen platform for a couple more years until something very drastic occurs - either innovation, scandal, or more connected and vertical offerings go beyond the cellphone appeal itself.
Previous trends have proven this:
Smartphone:
Ericsson R380 (? - but a closed Psion OS)
Nokia Communicator 9002 (? I think)
BlackBerry on C++ (again closed pager system for email).
Then S60 went pretty much unchallenged for a long while.
Camera:
Ericsson (T68m& K700i), then SonyEricsson (T68i), K750i
Music:
SonyEricsson W800i (with firmware cross-over from the community with K750i getting some of its juice)
(yes I'm aware others of tried, and in fact it was Sony's MagicGateStick that appeared almost 2yrs prior on their phone, the CMD MZ5. It also featured digital CD transfer as well using Toslink/Optical Cable, first to offer stereo headphones, and had a line of speaker accessories).
So now we're in large screens, such advanced smartphone OS', pretty much on the verge of replacing our computers, thanks to on-board expandable storage and cloud storage solutions for everything (Box, DropBox, SugarSync, etc) or just for media (Flickr, Photobucket, etc).
So ... what is the next major paradigm? We have desktops, laptops, smart fridges/stoves, TV and entertainment systems, high-speed wired or wide area internet access ... even our cars are becoming increasingly connected. Mobile Payment is still a bit slow to take up as every diamond collared Rockafeller and their institutions want in on the action, and finally the retail stores, public transit and soon higher education (university/colleges) and work places will be using NFC for security badges - also in our phones. The only real thing left is these vertical markets.
PS: Has anyone ever wondered why its so damn slow to share a link to cloud based media from your smartphone? (it should be very quick should it not? Organization is very random and erratic, horribly so.) Anyone also wonder why these cloud storages still restrict us under 500MB to upload, even from our PC's via browser or program installed, unless paying crazy $$ to have higher upload limits? This in no way helps the end user and our devices are much more than capable and efficient and fast at doing so, so why the public free solutions being so damn limited)??
I think Nokia is onto something with the 925 here ... I hate those thick pastel, Teletubie, Lumia's ... I want to use them as a hockey puck! I see someone using them I look at them like a child with a dog holster being walked by their parents on a leash. But I degress, the 925 will do quite well I think.
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Posted: 2013-05-22 06:55:04
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emerson_shei Posts: > 500
Nokia Lumia 920, Nokia Lumia 925 and Nokia Lumia 928 Uses Sony Sensor
http://image-sensors-world.bl[....]umia-920-uses-sony-sensor.html
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Posted: 2013-05-26 08:38:02
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http://www.wpcentral.com/nokia-lumia-925-camera-versus-lumia-920
better images than 920
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Posted: 2013-05-29 19:35:00
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