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Sorry guys, I'm just a bit busy these days. It always gets dark by the time I have the opportunity to play around with the cam. And we already know that the low light performance is nothing short of amazing so nothing to prove there.
I'm starting to like the cam more and more as I go through the settings. The sharpness seems to be hit and miss but it's quite possible to get some really good shots. Sadly the weather here just doesn't wanna play along.
Here are two daylight shots. I took them in a point and shoot manner while on my way to some classes around half an hour before sunset. It was pretty cloudy and dark but the color reproduction came out very well imo.
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Posted: 2012-11-12 18:48:10
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Just wait for the update
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Posted: 2012-11-12 18:54:01
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I'm not complaining and don't have a problem with waiting either.
The cam performance is definitely not bad. It has few point where its just tops every other smartphone and a few where it's just slightly behind current high end handsets. And it would be foolish to expect that nokia aren't gonna do anything about the problems.
Though all in all I have to say that the current performance is enough for me. I always cringe when I zoom in on a photo taken by a phone, no matter how great the camera is supposed to be (808 being an exception). So all I do is view them at 50% at the most. My DSLR spoiled me when it comes to pics that came from everything smaller than an 1" sensor.
[ This Message was edited by: Yakkaimono on 2012-11-12 18:14 ]
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Posted: 2012-11-12 19:13:54
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So what is the phone like in general?? It certainly looks stunning and fast
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Posted: 2012-11-12 19:35:58
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Apparently the 920T in China sold out in 30 minutes
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Posted: 2012-11-12 20:15:00
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And that's exactly how it is.
Everything just seems much more polished than in wp7. Though there are still a few little things missing that I hoped would be part of wp8 but that's not nokias fault here. Had one random restart so far but I think that was because of some app not working.
In general it's a joy to use and that screen is just amazing. Being able to use it with my leather gloves is a blessing during the cold mornings.
Battery is holding up really well compared to the 800 which had a bit of trouble getting me through a day of heavy use sometimes. The 920 has no such problems but don't expect to be amazed by the battery life. It's pretty good but nothing too amazing.
The phone seems to heat up a bit after heavy use above the camera area but nothing that bad.
In general I would say that the hardware is top notch and the phone is worth it's money. Those who already liked wp7 should love wp8 in combination with the 920 especially with all the little pieces of hardware and software nokia put into it.
I'm really anticipating the arrival of wp8 specific apps.
[ This Message was edited by: Yakkaimono on 2012-11-12 19:33 ]
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Posted: 2012-11-12 20:32:04
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Cool
Well,some people have reported bad battery but let me say this. Most new phones need a good charge or two before they are better battery wise. Most reviews have said the battery life is good. The 800 had battery problem but mine is fine now lasts a whole day. As for heating up and restarting some have said the same but early firmware I would say that may happen and we all know Nokia is best for updates. Most new phones have bugs. I would be more concerned if my phone didn't get a bit warm coz that would mean heat is trapped inside. A pc gets warm that has 2 cores it's normal and in such a small portable device it will become warm. Windows 8 is new and some issues will arise but so far I have not heard many issues with Windows Phone in reviews. And even Windows 8 pc has been good. One user complained they had dust under their screen but that is a rare manufacturing problem. Glad you're enjoying it
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[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2012-11-12 21:40 ]
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Posted: 2012-11-12 22:39:00
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Thanks, keep posting
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Posted: 2012-11-12 22:48:00
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Most new phones need a good charge or two before they are better battery wise.
Not only that, when You buy new phone You tend to play with it much more often, which drains battery. It's not the issue with an older phone which You just use as You need to.
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Posted: 2012-11-13 11:47:22
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Good news for Nokia
http://www.wpcentral.com/nokia-lumia-920-sold-out-both-telstra-and-clove
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Posted: 2012-11-13 14:09:00
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