Android to windows? - Nokia Lumia 920

Guys im thinking of changing my phone to lumia 920 im using the HTC ONE X now... Do u recommend it?? Anyone has changed from Android to windows phone?
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I am changing (maybe)... Well I'll get my Lumia in a few days and will use it about 1-2 Weeks and then look what I like more... I'm changing from Galaxy Note. If you got any chance to buy a Lumia, with return right, than I would recommend you to do the same thing... Use it a little bit and decide yourself. Everybody has his own taste in Smartphones. So go and find yours
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As you can see from my sig I have used iOS and Android plenty. I just picked up my 920 today coming from Galaxy S3. I am happy with my decision. The 920 feels more refined, smoother, and overall a better user experience in my opinion.
The screen on the Lumia is hands down the best I have used on a smartphone. Colors are great, super bright and functional in sunlight (unlike HTC screens, and even better than Note/AMOLED screens).
The camera is awesome, software and hardware.
Nokia maps functions great so far, but I've only had the phone for 6 hours so need more time there, as well as seeing how battery and overall cell service stacks up.
So far download speeds seem to be eating my GS3 alive, but thats just from download apps so nothing conclusive.
While a little on the heavy side, its worth it. The phone feels very well constructed and SOLID.
The browser is one of the fastest mobile experiences I think I have ever experienced.
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Also you add your gmail account and it pulls in all your contacts (sync not just a copy), Gmail, and calendars. So easy as pie there.
I tried out the Note II, HTC 8X, and iPhone 5 while I was there. From research and my phone preference I pretty much had my decision down to Note II or Lumia 920 before I got there but I still gave the other 2 a little of my time as well just to be sure. The Note II looks amazing, it feels good, and is definitely a REALLY nice phone. I loved my Note but within a few seconds of holding the Note II I was sure that as much as I love the large screen, I don't really like carrying around a phone that size all the time. Also while the Note II was pretty smooth, I still felt WP8/Lumia 920 overall is a smoother experience. No lag/buggy/glitchy/etc...
2 negative experiences with the Lumia 920 so far:
Speech to text is ... bad. I've never been a big fan anyway, but this one works worse than S-Voice to say the least.
Gmail contacts sync does not appear to sync phone numbers marked as "other". IE I had a contact named Tyler, the contact, his picture all came over, but no phone number as I had his cell saved as "other". I had to go through my contacts and change any from Other to Mobile and they all came right over.
Oh and my last complaint, they didn't get any at my AT&T store in Matte Cyan which is what I really wanted, and they didn't have the wireless charging pads in stock but ordered one for me (free) and it is being shipped to my house directly within a few days. This is my own impatience, and not relative to the phone itself in anyway, but hey it was part of my overall experience .

Hi
I have completely moved over to wIndows phone from android and have to admit the Lumia 920 is the best out there ..
I actually got bored of android after three years of flashing and rooting and all that stuff, never seemed to get satisfied and for me camera was very important and the lumia 920 camera is just awesome.
The only thing I miss from android is a native app for google + other than that windows phone syncs all my gmail contacts and emails etc easily and I have to admit the windows phone peoples hub is the best as you can add your facebook and twitter and now linkedin as well and its so perfect that I rarely use the actual facebook or twitter apps.
To cut it short windows phone does everything quicker compared to android for me and I am totally sold. but again it all depends how you use your phone so If you can get your hands on one (maybe a friends where you can play with it at least a couple of hours ) definitely try it before you go for

I had to Galaxy S3 and moved to the lumia 920 and it's just an amazing experience. Being able to try out a different OS and also just how freaking smooth the whole thing is!
It's just amazing!

Exactly!
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Just switched today from my SGS3 to Lumia 920. So far so good. The store was out of white, so I got red.

I've had two iPhones and three Android phones. So far, I'm really happy with WP8 and the 920 and am not looking back.
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It's so tempting to make the switch. Right now I have 3 android devices in the house, and as much as I've appreciated all the wonderful customization and custom ROM's, it's getting a bit old.
The one thing that has me hesitant is the ecosystem. For example, I use memotoo for contact management, as I wanted something that supported all the standards for vcard etc. I sync everything I need to an rsync account via SFTP. Photos currently sync to my account on Photobucket...
You get the point. My stuff is all over the place, and I like the freedom to do that. Now, I imagine I can find apps for most of these things... I just don't like being locked down to a single ecosystem like "live" or "google" or whatever. This is what has me holding back... plus I refuse to give AT&T my money because of their lock policy (and I am on Tmo ).

I'm definitely moving, just tired of android and can't really handle the boringness of ios, have used both and think they already look dated, esp. iOS. My problem with Android on the other hand is the ugly lag that is present even in quad core devices, heck Engadget said even the Nexus 4 occasionally lags + it has a goddamn glass backcover which will totally prevent me from buying it..
The smooth and modern ui, great map services, great camera, great new features overall and the design + development frameworks for WP8 all made me decide to switch. The question for me is whether i should pick the lumia 920 or 820. Having used both, I have to say that I find the 820 more interesting from a design perspective + it feels more comfortable in my hand and I also get all the amazing backcovers. On the other hand I don't get pureview and the really gorgeous display of the 920. We will see :highfive: Oh, and screw HTC and the 8X, it has nothing to offer compared to the Nokia devices and HTC's marketing strategy is just ugly and plain stupid. And that comes from a longtime HTC fan.

Me too me too!
I switched from a flakey GSII on at&t...
So far it's amazing... things just work... bluetooth stays connected, doesn't decide after a while to disconnect and suddenly be unable to reconnect...
The phone just works.. with the android phones I've had things have been almost there... there was lots of tweaking going on, with the gsII sometimes I'd feel it in my pocket getting hot and have to check the task manager to see what's going on...
I use exchange for email and the integration is great with that (obviously) also, the exchange admin stuff is better.. I don't have to re-enter the password whenever I use the phone, only if it's been idle for a while (I'm not sure how long yet)... I'm still using Google voice for my voicemail and MetroTalk seems to work well with that... all the other apps I "need" are available too..
...A side note, as weird as this sounds at the moment Microsoft is kind of the lesser of 3 evils

thank u all guys for ur help it is really appreciate it

I switched, and I don't regret it.
However, it came with a bit of a shock. Basically, you know how Android pretty much allows your phone to be a computer replacement, with all sorts of features from USB OTG to a Linux terminal? Forget it. Windows Phone is actually a phone first - a tool used to communicate with people. And it is AMAZING at that - you have Skype integration, good clients for your social networks.
Of course, it's a smartphone too - so you have a great camera, with a camera button - which mean that you can always access your camera from anywhere. It has Microsoft's official office suite. SkyDrive sync.
So yeah. Windows Phone isn't meant to be a computer replacement, but a companion. And it does its job really well.
Oh, and you may want to get used to multitasking being strange. Just saying.

Ive had numerous androids and 3 iphones before...i just last week purchased the lg optimus g which was a solid phone dont get me wrong it was also the fastest phone i have ever used...but after 7 days i noticed that android just seemed boring to me as well as iphone. Heard the lumia had a lot of hype so i went to pick one up and had it for about 12 hours already and love every second of it. I was worried about the apps but i seem to be doing just fine not worried at all in that aspect. but yes much more limited app selection then android and ios. But im not looking back and im looking foward to a long relationship with my lumia 920.
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SilverHedgehog said:
I switched, and I don't regret it.
However, it came with a bit of a shock. Basically, you know how Android pretty much allows your phone to be a computer replacement, with all sorts of features from USB OTG to a Linux terminal? Forget it. Windows Phone is actually a phone first - a tool used to communicate with people. And it is AMAZING at that - you have Skype integration, good clients for your social networks.
Of course, it's a smartphone too - so you have a great camera, with a camera button - which mean that you can always access your camera from anywhere. It has Microsoft's official office suite. SkyDrive sync.
So yeah. Windows Phone isn't meant to be a computer replacement, but a companion. And it does its job really well.
Oh, and you may want to get used to multitasking being strange. Just saying.
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couldnt have said it better. That was my exact thought. I was looking for a computer replacemnt but then realized i just wanted a phone with a nice os and of course little extras. Thats why windows phone 8 nailed it.

GAPY427 said:
Just switched today from my SGS3 to Lumia 920. So far so good. The store was out of white, so I got red.
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Ill trade you my 1 day old white for your red

I personally went from SGS2 to Lumia 800 which was a good experience, really. I change phones quite often though (got SGS2 on release, then N9 on release, then won a Lumia 800 around christmas, then got the SGS3 (in... july or so? whenever it was released).
I love the SGS3. It is an AMAZING phone. Screen is great, its fast as hell, looks great, even Touchwiz is quite great on it. Camera is good, fits well in the pocket, batterylife is great... its just a really really awesome device.
However...
I sold mine today. For about half what I bought it for in july.
I love the design of the Lumia 920.
I love the fact that I can charge it wirelessly, having a pad in the bedroom and a fatboy on the armrest of my couch.
I love the fact that I will have a speaker that lets me play music wirelessly by just placing my phone on it, that also charges my phone so it wont run out of juice.
I love the fact that Windows Phone 8 will integrate deeply with Windows 8 which Im enjoying on my stationary computer at the moment, and also to see how that all plays out.
I love Modern UI as done in WP8; its informative without being intrusive, its neat and tidy without being too rigid for personalization, its aestethically nice and functional.
I love the fact that the camera has a floating lens which will make my time ahead with my kittens far more enjoyable to film.
I love the fact that despide their best efforts, none of the competing phones on either platform looks half as good as Nokias unibody design (N9/L800/L900/L920).
I love the black buttons on the side contrasting the white phone with the black screen/bezel.
I love it.
for the record.

Just got my pad today, that is a sweet added bonus. I actually forgot all about it until I got home from work today and had a UPS Delivery .

I got my Lumia 920 today in white. I have to say that I am blown away by the build quality.
Overall I am enamoured with the device with regard to its smoothness, typing on the keyboard, the fantastic camera which takes photos in near dark that look as if they were taken in a fully lit room....sadly though I will be returning the device - and it really does sadden me to do so; but here are the reasons:
Facebook and Twitter integration are fine but there is no built-in support for push notifications. I have tried the official apps which suck and pretty much need completely redoing. They just give notifications when they want to. I have found an app called Rowi which makes up for deficiencies in the official Twitter route but am yet to find anything that will give me reliable Facebook notifications or the kind of thorough features available on the Android and iOS versions. On a side note, despite having Facebook Chat integration there seems to be no way to message anyone who isn't online through the Messages app, nor any notification when someone not on my friends list messages me.
Too many missing or poor apps - yes I know this has been said before a billion times but it really hits home when you start using the OS. I don't rely on many apps but there are many I 'like' to have that just aren't there.
overall notification system is a but clunky. WP8 BADLY needs a notification centre. I suppose that would involve getting reliable push notifications working first though.
I will probably come back to WP8 and this device in the future but for now as a familiar user of both iOS and Android i just find it too deficient to stick with in its current incarnation. I am really bored of both of those OS and considered buying a tablet to compliment my 920 but then, should i have to buy other devices to fill in holes in an OS when there are other devices out there that can do everything?
On a final note, anyone who doesn't feel too bothered about the things I do will surely love this device and I'm sure it will sell by the bucketloads but I don't think I'm the only person who would struggle to move to the platform without feeling many a frustration.
Good luck with this though Nokia. I hope MS put as much effort into WP8 as you have into this fantastic device.

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I got my Lumia 920 today in white. I have to say that I am blown away by the build quality.
Overall I am enamoured with the device with regard to its smoothness, typing on the keyboard, the fantastic camera which takes photos in near dark that look as if they were taken in a fully lit room....sadly though I will be returning the device - and it really does sadden me to do so; but here are the reasons:
Facebook and Twitter integration are fine but there is no built-in support for push notifications. I have tried the official apps which suck and pretty much need completely redoing. They just give notifications when they want to. I have found an app called Rowi which makes up for deficiencies in the official Twitter route but am yet to find anything that will give me reliable Facebook notifications or the kind of thorough features available on the Android and iOS versions. On a side note, despite having Facebook Chat integration there seems to be no way to message anyone who isn't online through the Messages app, nor any notification when someone not on my friends list messages me.
Too many missing or poor apps - yes I know this has been said before a billion times but it really hits home when you start using the OS. I don't rely on many apps but there are many I 'like' to have that just aren't there.
overall notification system is a but clunky. WP8 BADLY needs a notification centre. I suppose that would involve getting reliable push notifications working first though.
I will probably come back to WP8 and this device in the future but for now as a familiar user of both iOS and Android i just find it too deficient to stick with in its current incarnation. I am really bored of both of those OS and considered buying a tablet to compliment my 920 but then, should i have to buy other devices to fill in holes in an OS when there are other devices out there that can do everything?
On a final note, anyone who doesn't feel too bothered about the things I do will surely love this device and I'm sure it will sell by the bucketloads but I don't think I'm the only person who would struggle to move to the platform without feeling many a frustration.
Good luck with this though Nokia. I hope MS put as much effort into WP8 as you have into this fantastic device.
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From what I understand, all that you listed as your reasons are known shortcomings that have been stated will be addressed. I can completely understand where you are coming from though.
It is frustrating as much as anything especially since they haven't said when those problems will be fixed.
I currently have an Atrix with AT&T. While the phone is a good one, I just can't find a rom I am happy with and Moto has dropped support as well so we are kinda SOL. I have pegged the 920 as my next phone and have been reading extensively about it for weeks and weeks.
My wife (currently on an iPhone 4) and I plan to swap over to the 920 during the BlackFriday specials. I hope much of that is fixed by then, but I think that is wishful thinking....
It is good to hear what people don't like about the phone as well, as so many are still "high on the new device" that the dislikes are not too well known yet.
Thanks for posting!!
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The only thing I miss is the tight google integration and apps. Its a hard choice between my one x on cm10 with 4.2 gapps.
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NOKIA Lumia 800 >>>YeS or NO?

it is the new nokia windows mobile phone
it looks like n9
Tell me your opinion about it
I prefer the nokia n9.
There are plenty of threads about this phone—and it even has it's own sub-forum. Search much?
john9 said:
it is the new nokia windows mobile phone
it looks like n9
Tell me your opinion about it
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No.
It's too small, the display is not flat. It has no FFC and the memory is limited to 16GB. It's also one of the thickest phones around. And it isn't aluminum.
Hands down the most beautiful and elegant wp7 device. I'm typing this from mine
Go for any of the vast array of superior android devices. That is... Unless you get aroused by scrolling through menus, then WP7 is for you.
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MartyLK said:
No.
It's too small, the display is not flat. It has no FFC and the memory is limited to 16GB. It's also one of the thickest phones around. And it isn't aluminum.
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i understand why you and some people would say about the size memory and ffc though for me i think the size is great as with my hd7 i did find my trouser pulled where is was so huge. ffc i dont think will get used anything like the amount ppl complain about it not being there. Mem is fair i would of wanted more but plus sides out weigh this.
HOWEVER not being aluminum is nothing but one of the best things to happen to this phone. Its a single moulded peice of polycarbonate so it will feel stirdier than any metal phone as well as having the advantage of 1. not showing scratches and most important 2 it does not mess up the antenna so your signal will be massivly improved. I do not get how anybody could consider this a bad thing at all but rather the best thing to ever happen to a phone.
slapshot30 said:
Go for any of the vast array of superior android devices. That is... Unless you get aroused by scrolling through menus, then WP7 is for you.
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yes when you can scroll though a grid of icons, yes i see thats so much better whilst watching your battery drain away.
My opinion is this is the best looking phone since the nokia 8850. That with amazing build and one of the best screens on any device makes this a must have. Then add the extra Nokia features plus the great camera not the best no, but up there and at a price point that makes iPhone look even more stupidly overpriced make this a true winner
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yes when you can scroll though a grid of icons, yes i see thats so much better whilst watching your battery drain away.
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I lol'd.......
But seriously, let's not turn this into yet another WP7 versus Android thread.
That would just be trolling......
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Its a Yes from me :-D
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I own Nokia Lumia 800 and HTC Desire HD also.
z33dev33l said:
Hands down the most beautiful and elegant wp7 device. I'm typing this from mine
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How can I get one here in the US, and how do you like it on T-Mobile? What kind of data speeds are you getting?
DoogieDC said:
How can I get one here in the US, and how do you like it on T-Mobile? What kind of data speeds are you getting?
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I know it sucks esp as i am scrapping the walls already and i get mine in 2 days (one way or another) but if i lived in the USA i would advise waiting for the new year. I very strongly suspect they will bring a different version of the Lumia 800 with improved specs ie ffc and 32/64gb. I remember reading they said they will be bringing out top spec devices in usa in q1. I also suspect you will get a look in first at the 900/ace/champaign. Its a bit like htc with the hd2 you had to wait but you got the good stuff.
I just feel that unless you can afford to blow the cash for 2 months of use you will kick yourself for jumping in to early. Plus I dont think you get the full data speeds on t-mobile but that i am unsure of.
Sexiest phone with what I consider to be the best mobile OS. Yes yes yes!
Lumia 800 ROM
I just got my Lumia 800 from Telecom Germany, it has modyfied software for Telecom, start logo, special Telecom ringtones etc.
Do anyone know how to get the General Nokia software to the phone... ?
I would really like to "debrand" it.
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it really is beautiful. amoled looks great at first sight. (on second sight the letters dont look "clean"). its really fast. compared to the titan it seems much snappier when scrolling trough the ui.
however its so tiny.. i cant imagine to use it for long web-browsing sessions.
also.. 16gb non expandable is a joke these days. With 64GB i would have bought it instantly. Being one sexy music player could be a good selling point..
so na i guess i pass on this generation of wp..
This Phone is just gorgeous! Got it yesterday and everyone i showed i to, was impressed about the build quality and about the design, even hardcore iPhone and Apple fans.
The N9 might have more features, but it is really expensive and it was dead before even released. MeeGo is dead, so i don't care about the N9.
francois36boris said:
I prefer the nokia n9.
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How can you prefer a smartphone with MeeGo?!
It's the first in the word with that OS that is already dead so it will be the only MeeGo phone ever made...
Windows Phone is far bether than Android and it's balanced with the iOS (only loses in the screen resolution and Multi-core)
Yes
Yes.. Its the best looking phone with an equally gorgeous OS
FDMFigueiredo said:
How can you prefer a smartphone with MeeGo?!
It's the first in the word with that OS that is already dead so it will be the only MeeGo phone ever made...
Windows Phone is far bether than Android and it's balanced with the iOS (only loses in the screen resolution and Multi-core)
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People just say this rubbish because its thein thing to say or like anything that results in a direct diss to Microsoft. It is a worrying trend esp when even with all there faults, and there are many, Microsoft is still the best option for most. At the end of the day it is the end users that miss out and we will all miss out big style if it continues. Even MS cant take this bad attitude towards it for ever and that will lend us to a world dominated by apple clones and/or software made in peoples bedrooms. I love android i love linux but could i live with just them all the time? Not a chance. Like it or not MS is leading the way in the tech world with everything from office 365 to windows 8 to xbox live to exchange to hyperV etc. What would the world be like without then? We geeks would be fine we have linux but what about my mum and my sister etc? what about me trying to administer our network without active directory and group policy? Everyone says MS steals technology yet we keep forgeting they are normally the first to come with it they just get beat down or mess it up but they ae there pushing forward and inovating. Windows phone is just one example along with Windows 8 of how MS is set to change the game for the better if only we let them.
Thank you my friend.
There are two major and two minor issues I have with this phone.
First is Pentile. There are two types of people - those who see it and those who don't. I do, so I was thinking about returning the phone at first. Now I'm sort of living with it, but still black text on white background looks like crap to me.
Second is no equalizer.
The two minor issues are the fact that the USB port is located on top of the device and that it has a lid. This is less annoying than Pentile but still very awkward.
Otherwise it's a great phone.

[Q] Am I nuts?

Right now I'm on my 2nd Galaxy Nexus (Samsung replaced my 1st one after much messing, it popped n died)
And while I like its vanilla ICS, I'm having big issues over usability due to nothing more than its screen size of 4.65"
On my old HTC Incredible S 4" I could "dance" with my thumb and get around the OS very very quickly.
Every time I stop by a cellphone store and play with the Lumia 800 it fits perfect and I get that "dance" feeling with the ways its in my hand and the speed I can get around the OS.
I'm liking WMP 7.5 a lot.
The sticking point.
Where I live there is no broadband, so I have the true "all you can eat" data plan from "three" that included tethering.
I also have line of sight of just over 100 yards to a celltower I know is "three" and can hit 8mbps average and sometimes hit 11mbps.
Am I being foolish on planning on getting a Lumia 800 with the WiFi tether when the updates is fullt rolled out and selling the GN?
You've got to get the phone that turns you on. Once tethering is available on the Lumia... if you're still madly in love with it and can accept its shortcomings.... then go with what you love.
I have to admit that most of the phones I've ever bought have been for their design aesthetic over their function or specs.
You're also asking this question in a forum where 95% of people here use the Lumia 800, so you are going to get a pretty biased answer. I can already tell you most people will say get the Lumia.
Get the phone that suits you. If you do enjoy Windows Phone and the Lumia 800 hardware, I see no reason not to get the phone unless there is something you need on the GN/Android that Windows Phone can't accomplish for you at the moment.
Probably better to answer the question in a general forum rather than one specific to a device, but even there, you'll probably start a nice little flame war from both sides saying the other one sucks. XD
I've had iPhone 3G, HTC HD7, Galaxy S and now the Lumia in the last 2 years.
You're completely right about screen size. This must vary with the size of a persons hands but for me the maximum screen size that doesn't have usability issues is 4in like the Galaxy S.
The HD7 at 4.3in caused me the same issues as you've found.
I've had a play with the Galaxy Nexus and it's a very nice piece of kit but after using the Lumia it's clear to see that the lags are still there even on a flagship phone. The Lumia is really slick and fast. I can see why you like it. I liked it so much I ditched my Galaxy S which was running ICS.
It's the best phone I've had since my iPhone. And for my money it's a nicer piece of hardware than the current iPhone design. The OS is great too, apart from a few areas where it's lacking.
The downsides are the current issues with battery life and audio quality. You're putting trust in Nokia to sort these out with software updates. Battery life in particular is a real worry, I expect to charge every day but it's struggling to get through the day which means I don't use it as much as I'd like to.
It's not foolish to get something that will (might?) work better for you. The GN is much more powerful, but if it's too big for you to use comfortably, there is not a lot you can do.
I'm a cheap whore myself and I flop between WP/ICS/MeeGo and iOS on a daily basis. The Lumia is spectacular hardware and Mango is a fantastic OS. Grab one and play with both, each has it's own set of strengths and weaknesses.
yeah, borrowing one is the hard part.
cirian75 said:
yeah, borrowing one is the hard part.
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Ask the shop if you can test one out for a day?
they tend not to allow that
as we all know 5 minutes of fiddling in a shop is not enough
24 hours would be and ideal test.
more research required.
I've got the lumia and the GN. The form factor and build quality of the Nokia are excellent, and the interface is really smooth and a joy to use, but ...and it's a big but for me .....it desperately needs more apps. I'm not going give up on the lumia just yet, but there is no way I'd ditch my GN, or android, for the lumia at the moment.
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God i love this phone too, i used to think i might be a Android fun for a long time but i just realist that Windows Phone is good too, and the speed of Lumia 800 is really amazing.
Still no tethering
Hi all,
I agree with the previous posts. The Lumia 800 is brilliant. Smooth as silk, and quick. Software updates seem to have fixed my battery and wifi issues.
But we are now almost in March - and still no tethering, and nokia Austria says there never will be on the Lumia 800.
So you do have to factor that into your decision.
Well thats a "no" then
Silly decision
I think it is not silly.
I will quit android in the next few days (from nexus also)
Because of the apps factor, I tried to do the following:
Start to use only apps of my android (more than 200) that are in the WP market also. And I realized that I have everything I need for my work in motion.
The apps that are only in android but I want them are: skype, viber, dropbox, box.
I am sure they will be able soon, but anyway, WP has SkyDrive.
Instead most of the android apps we need just good browser.
I am sure the real software will be written for WP... soon I hope.
No Tether = no go as my tether is my broadband.
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No Tether = no go as my tether is my broadband.
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There's another post where someone said that another branch of Nokia has said that tethering will come in 2012.
So clearly, there has been no official stance on whether tethering will or won't be added to the phone, but I see no reason why it can't be added due to the phone's internals.
Nokia just needs to turn it on.

[Q] Debating whether to get a GS3

Hi there, I'm sure you get these kinds of questions all the time, but please indulge my relative newness. I tried to use the search function; however, it kept timing out before it retrieved any results. Something wrong with my internet, I am sure.
My phone network have given me a choice between some lovely phones (turns out paying bills on time gets you in their good books!) and I am tending towards the GS 3, I was wondering if any owners could tell me if I'm making the right call or a mistake.
My choices are the new Nokia Lumia WP7, HTC One X, Galaxy S 3 and the iPhone 4S.
I like the WP7 because I use the Zune software anyway (I actually use a Zune as my main mp3 player,) but that's just about the only reason. I'm not a massive Apple fan, but if it's the superior phone I would be tempted to go for it. I've been using a Desire S for a while, so am quite used to HTC (as well as liking Sense UI quite a bit, apparently that's contraversial.) The Samsung looks really nice from the reviews I've watched, but I've heard there are some build quality problems as well as Touchwiz UI (not a fan. Apparently that's contraversial too.)
Or is it worth sticking it out for HTC's next inevitable offering?
Any help would be appreciated
Go into a phone shop and ask to try each one out, prod, poke, play, stroke, drool, only you can really decide what's best for you. Don't listen to the guy in the shop, he's almost certainly going to be an Apple fanboy (aren't they always? it's bizarre!)
Lumia - low resolution screen
HOX - poor battery life, as well as a sealed in battery
iPhone 4S - tiny screen
These are just a few areas where the S3 beats all these phones, and that's without going into software. Physically the hardware of the S3 is hands-down the best overall package, screen is great (whether it's the best is debatable), great processor, great camera, great call quality, decent speaker volume. Great audio chip inside too, if you're really into your music like me.
Any minor issues the S3 does have can be fixed NOW with custom ROMs, and/or will be fixed by Samsung later with official updates. The issues mentioned for the other phones CANNOT be fixed at all.
It's really horses for courses - I know many, many people who love their iPhones, but when I show them my S3 with a live wallpaper Facebook/Twitter/weather ticker, scrolling launcher dock with all my main used apps on it, the great photos it takes and how great they look and video looks on the AMOLED screen, and how I *Swype like a boss* (phrase stolen from another XDA user), it's written all over their faces how jealous they are.
The only possible real criticism I can level at this phone is that it's very big, and the difficulty with which you have to operate it one-handed could be a show stopper for many people. Aside from that, I think it's easily the best phone on the market right now.
EDIT: Oh and if you don't like Touchwiz then you can get rid of a lot of how it looks by using a different launcher. Or go the whole way, root and flash a vanilla Android ICS ROM. I haven't looked, but I'm sure there will be a Sense ROM floating around for it soon too, if there isn't one already
EDIT 2: As for build quality problems - the only prob I've heard about was the hyperglaze coating/paint job. The first handset I received had a small imperfection in the finish and I sent it right back. The replacement is perfect.
I have heard about dodgy solder connections inside the HOX which can break if the phone is knocked hard, and disable your wifi, Apparently HTC have admitted it's an issue and resolved it now, but there's still plenty of the dodgy HOXs in stores I would imagine - bit of a gamble to buy one, you might end up having to send it back much later, and that's even if HTC don't refuse you - if it's got any exterior damage from the knock/drop then they could tell you to get stuffed, even though the solder prob inside is a known issue.
I guess it really depends on what operating system you like the best. WP7, ios and android all offer different things and it really is quite subjective so the only person that can answer that is you. Now if you choose android and are trying to decide what phone you want I'm pretty sure everybody here will suggest the SGS3. For obvious reasons..
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I also came from an HTC Desire S, just moved to the GS3.
I found some of the SenseUI a bit confusing and find the GS3 more straightforward in that respect.
The GS3 hardware is stunning, especially the GPS which is a million times better than the Desire S.
If you are used to connecting your HTC device as a USB disk drive, then you're going to miss that because the GS3 can't do it. I was dissappointed by this apparent omission at first, but after a few days I have got used to the connection method provided by Samsung and it's no big deal transferring music or videos to the device or SD card.
My GS3 apparently also synchronises contacts, calendar etc to Outlook properly using KIES, which is something that never worked properly for me with the HTC. (It annoyingly kept changing my Outlook contact name format etc)
Big thumbs-up for GS3 from me !
Thanks for your advice! It seems like a really nice device. Tachikoma_kun is right though, got to go and have a look first.
Again, thanks!
If wanna changed to new phone, might as well change network. Loving my sgs3. Highly recommended. Best phone. Period.
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You won't regret getting this phone
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better hurry before Apple gets it banned for stuff they haven't invented but got the patent for ^^
The phone is awesome, S voice sucks (waiting for JB), it's super fast and responsive and has great features. best phone imho.
Yeah crapple patent troller will ban something obvious as having a touch screen soon
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better hurry before Apple gets it banned for stuff they haven't invented but got the patent for ^^
The phone is awesome, S voice sucks (waiting for JB), it's super fast and responsive and has great features. best phone imho.
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Luckily, the OP is in the UK where we don't have software patents yet. Nothing like competing via the courtroom if you can't compete in the marketplace.
I had the One X and its not a bad phone at all, but the S3 is much better:
- better battery life
- external sd card
- removable battery
- touchwizz 5 has improved a lot and seems lighter on the system than tw 4
- better cpu and gpu
- better camera
- better soundquality and volume
For me the S3 is king
Thanks for all the information again, although with regard to the sound quality: HTC keep touting that they have Beats audio on their phones. I don't know much about it (I normally keep away from things Dr Dre does) but it's supposed to be pretty good, or premium at least. Is Samsung's one really better? I listen to a lot of different kinds of music (from classical to electro to black metal) but it's normally on the heavy rock/metal side. Is Samsung's better for this?
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The whole "beats audio" thing is just an attempt at a branding gimmick. Bit like a perfume company recruiting Victoria Beckham to put her name to it.
Not sure it's even a good branding exercise. When was the last time Dr dre was relevant? Wasn't his last biggest tune "still dre" back in 1998.
Now if HTC had done a deal with David Guetta.. it might have caught the attention more of their target market.
In short beats audio is nothing to take into account .
Choose anything except Iphone
WP7? Wait for another one year.
Anyway, since you have used HTC for quite some time, why not try Samsung.
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Hey guys,
Just wanted to thank you for your advice. Settled on a Galaxy S 3 in white in the end.
Cheers

Which one should I buy? Nokia Lumia 920 or HTC 8X?

I have been doing research on the 8X ever since it came out, and the phone looks gorgeous. Perfect screen size for me, great colors, new OS (being a current Android user), and from what I've heard it is really smooth. However, after reading other threads, I have had trouble deciding whether to go with the 920 or the 8X. The 920 is made by Nokia, the top Windows Phone company, but to me it seems like they overdid the camera to a point where the lowlight pictures look awful. But it is a popular phone. Which one would you pick if you were me, a smartphone junkie who doesn't use camera often, but may need to quickly access it from time to time; a Zune fanatic; and one who stresses comfort, size, and performance as a balance in a phone, to maintain at least two years of life?
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if you love zune you should not that the 8x has only 16gb where the lumia has 32gb. The 8x though will have better sound esp for bass. Also you said about build quality and that is nokias strong point, there phones last and last while every htc I have had just falls apart. Also the 920's plastic is colored all the way through not just painted so if you do scratch it then its not a problem. Also note that you get nokia drive a great sat nav as well as wireless charging and matching headsets speakers etc. Also the screen on the 920 is a long way better it has darker blacks faster refresh rates and is brighter not to mention that it has ultra sensitive touch screen.
The 8x is slimmer though, the 920 is a fat boy. In my world I cant recommend the 8x however, if it had more mem or an sd it would be tight as I think its better looking and a better size. Phone at the mo are getting stupid in this race for bigger screens and higher specs. In a perfect world I would have the 8s with more ram and dual 1.5 but again htc messed it up.
The things I do not like about the Nokia is the plastic backing and its Pureview camera. Do the benefits outweigh these things?
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I have been doing research on the 8X ever since it came out, and the phone looks gorgeous. Perfect screen size for me, great colors, new OS (being a current Android user), and from what I've heard it is really smooth. However, after reading other threads, I have had trouble deciding whether to go with the 920 or the 8X. The 920 is made by Nokia, the top Windows Phone company, but to me it seems like they overdid the camera to a point where the lowlight pictures look awful. But it is a popular phone. Which one would you pick if you were me, a smartphone junkie who doesn't use camera often, but may need to quickly access it from time to time; a Zune fanatic; and one who stresses comfort, size, and performance as a balance in a phone, to maintain at least two years of life?
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Ive used the HTC HD7 since it came out on Tmobile 2 years ago. The only problem Ive had with it is the proximety sensor comming loose. It's got 16gb, but Ive never filled it. I had a ton of games, and stream my music from the cloud. I was excited to hear that tmobile would be carrying the new HTCs! The only thing I wasnt sure, do the 8s and the 8x have micro sd slots? My htc hd7 takes great pictures. The nokia would be a good phone too. Its got a better camera, more memory, and nokia exclusive apps, but probably won't be offered on Tmoble. Either way you go though, HTC or nokia you'll be getting a good solid phone on a nice solid os. WP 7/7.5/7.8 have done everything I needed it to smoothly, quickly, and without freezing, or haveing to reboot.
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Ive used the HTC HD7 since it came out on Tmobile 2 years ago. The only problem Ive had with it is the proximety sensor comming loose. It's got 16gb, but Ive never filled it. I had a ton of games, and stream my music from the cloud. I was excited to hear that tmobile would be carrying the new HTCs! The only thing I wasnt sure, do the 8s and the 8x have micro sd slots? My htc hd7 takes great pictures. The nokia would be a good phone too. Its got a better camera, more memory, and nokia exclusive apps, but probably won't be offered on Tmoble. Either way you go though, HTC or nokia you'll be getting a good solid phone on a nice solid os. WP 7/7.5/7.8 have done everything I needed it to smoothly, quickly, and without freezing, or haveing to reboot.
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No they do not come with SD expansion. At least the 8X doesn't. See, I was thinking about streaming music from the cloud, but 1) how much cloud storage do i get and is it free, and 2) does that drain battery? For me now it all pretty much comes down to the screen and general functionality. However, the HTC 8X has that awesome clock tile that the 920 does not have. So I'll see. Still need feedback, though! And I have Verizon, and they are offering both. That's why I'm so conflicted
I think you should try both of them out before you decide. That way, you know yourself which one you would prefer.
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Really considering getting a WP8 device as I feel like a change from Android. iOS is rubbish so lets not even consider that (I already have an Android tab + iPad so won't miss the OS's)
Everywhere I read seems to say get the 920 over the 8x.. my only issue with the 920 is that it looks a bit chunky?
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Really considering getting a WP8 device as I feel like a change from Android. iOS is rubbish so lets not even consider that (I already have an Android tab + iPad so won't miss the OS's)
Everywhere I read seems to say get the 920 over the 8x.. my only issue with the 920 is that it looks a bit chunky?
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Yeah but you can't deny that it has an awesome camera. Other than that, it has more storage than the 8X, bigger screen, potentially more support. But the 8X looks sleeker.
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Yeah but you can't deny that it has an awesome camera. Other than that, it has more storage than the 8X, bigger screen, potentially more support. But the 8X looks sleeker.
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True say, though me personally I never use the camera :laugh: The Lumia 920 still looks great though even without the camera, guess I'll just buy whichever device comes out first
at this point, im liking the nokia maps/music/camera :S yeah i'm starting to pick at the software because the hardware on both wins me over
Hardware is very similar between the two. The snapdragon is really good the sound quality from it is decent as well you can read gsmarena HTC One S review and check out the audio review. My sister has it and it sounds better than my One X. The SLCD2 on the One X is easily one of the best displays to date so no issues with the 8X there. The camera is also good and takes some great pictures.
Like the user above me said it will come down to software and I think Nokia edges it slightly especially the free music streaming something I would make use of. The slightly bigger screen also appeals to me and that fact it's a Nokia my last Nokia was the 5800 and have been etching for a good handset from them.
I will try the 920 out, now whether it can tempt me away from Android that's another discussion on its own.
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Hardware is very similar between the two. The snapdragon is really good the sound quality from it is decent as well you can read gsmarena HTC One S review and check out the audio review. My sister has it and it sounds better than my One X. The SLCD2 on the One X is easily one of the best displays to date so no issues with the 8X there. The camera is also good and takes some great pictures.
Like the user above me said it will come down to software and I think Nokia edges it slightly especially the free music streaming something I would make use of. The slightly bigger screen also appeals to me and that fact it's a Nokia my last Nokia was the 5800 and have been etching for a good handset from them.
I will try the 920 out, now whether it can tempt me away from Android that's another discussion on its own.
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Free music streaming... Meaning what exactly? Like, music you stored in the cloud?
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Free music streaming... Meaning what exactly? Like, music you stored in the cloud?
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nokia music is kind of like google music, slightly better selection imo for free things
http://www.nokia.com/global/apps/nokia/music/
that said, since google music doesn't have an native app that I know of on WP, nokia music pretty much wins the music race for me on WP. There are 3rd pt apps for it, i just prefer using apps for services made by the service...
I'm in this same boat....after owning a One X and now the GS3, i've learned to really not enjoy the samsung (again). I didn't like my captivate, loved my Inspire 4G. Loved my One X, so-so feelings on the GS3. So for me, Ativ S is out.
To me, the hardware/software is so close that it has basically came down to which will get better developer support down the road. It seems like the 920 is getting the initial praise and most people are looking forward to it, but with WP7, it seems like the HTC phones are the ones getting the ROM's/dev support.
What do you all think? Which will be most popular with the Dev's??
They will be equally popular with world-wide devs.
The nokia one just gets some more exclusive apps, but HTC has apps as well. It now depends on how you plan on using them.
And for every exclusive nokia app there is a free, available to everybody, third party app.
Also if its app sits worth a note that most exclusives get hacked and ported to other devices ie nokia maps etc
The 16GB limit on the 8X is a real disappointment. I don't love the fatboy formfactor of the 920...but can't get by the 16GB limit. I just can't understand why they did the 8S with expandable memory and the 8X has none (yes, I know, unibody ... but my One X has 32GB internal!!!).
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Also if its app sits worth a note that most exclusives get hacked and ported to other devices ie nokia maps etc
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yes, why i dont object to porting... i do kind of feel like something like nokia maps ported is stealing :S and i can see others wanting it... if i have a chance to just buy the nokia one i will if the maps is what I wanted out of it
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The 16GB limit on the 8X is a real disappointment. I don't love the fatboy formfactor of the 920...but can't get by the 16GB limit. I just can't understand why they did the 8S with expandable memory and the 8X has none (yes, I know, unibody ... but my One X has 32GB internal!!!).
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They nay have another version later on. Or maybe they are changing it right now. Who knows.
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yes, why i dont object to porting... i do kind of feel like something like nokia maps ported is stealing :S and i can see others wanting it... if i have a chance to just buy the nokia one i will if the maps is what I wanted out of it
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That's the thing, though. I will barely use the Maps app, if at all. That's why those Nokia apps aren't of much concern.
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lumia 920.........note 2

hi
iam rly confused between those 2 phones
any1 tried them both? tell me ur opinion plz
thanks
I have both. I decided to get the Note 8.0 and stick with the 920 as my daily driver. There are things I love about both wp8 and the samsung note series. This allows me to have both.
If I had to choose, I would still likely choose the 920. Overall it is just a better device IMO. Of course, if apps a a serious requirement for you, android obviously still has more selections. I just find windows phone has the best UI. There was a exclusive Halo app announced today for Windows Phone 8 and RT though.
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in my opinion i choise Note 2 . Reason is Android.
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I have both. I decided to get the Note 8.0 and stick with the 920 as my daily driver. There are things I love about both wp8 and the samsung note series. This allows me to have both.
If I had to choose, I would still likely choose the 920. Overall it is just a better device IMO. Of course, if apps a a serious requirement for you, android obviously still has more selections. I just find windows phone has the best UI. There was a exclusive Halo app announced today for Windows Phone 8 and RT though.
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thanks for ur answer
can u tell me more about why u say lumia 920 better? is its screen big enough or small?as i will use it for reading e-books and surfingh the internet..is the fnt readable? and writing alot...iam not intensive gamer so it doesnt matter...........thanks in advance
The screen on the Lumia is large enough for me. The Note II screen is obviously larger but I believe the PPI is higher on the Lumia. The Lumia is the best in direct sunlight for sure, if that is a consideration.
I think if reading is your biggest concern, the note II is larger but the Lumia is sharper. Also, obviously the Lumia is more pocket friendly.
There are so many considerations that it is impossible to recommend either 100%. I have no bias toward either Android or WP8. To me, pick the best tool for the job.
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I'm not sure I would like to read eBooks on either one of them - I think both screens are too small for that use case but that of course is just my personal opinion. For surfing the internet and reading articles I never had any issues with the screen size of my 920. I prefer the 920 over my Ativ S (basically an SGS3 with WP8) for reading because the PenTile display in the Ativ S makes white backgrounds look grainier/dirtier than the RGB LCD in the 920. Of course the Note 2 has an RGB AMOLED so this might not be an issue there (never did a side by side comparison).
Battery life seems to be better on the Note 2 though - at least in standby.
What are your other requirements? Would you use the stylus on the note for drawings or writing notes? Are you into photography so that the superior camera in the 920 would be of benefit to you? Nokia has true offline navigation capability if you are traveling a lot abroad but Google Maps on the Note II has a better POI database according to many.
While i only have tried Galaxy s3, note 2, and various other "modern" android Devices only for a short time, i prefer the lumia 920.
Androids play store is a bit bigger, but that is no real problem, as wp is coming along nicely.
In daily use, you will notice that android is really lagging, and also that apps is crashing.
This is not something I have experienced with my Lumia 920.
Furthermore, Nokia provides here maps and here drive+.
These programs gives you offline maps and turn by turn navigation for most of the world.
Another advantage with wp8 is skydrive.
The phone uploads all my pictures and videos to skydrive, and on my computer and tablets, which all is running windows 8 and windows rt,
The pictures appear instantly.
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in my opinion i choise Note 2 . Reason is Android.
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i choose Lumia 920... reason is Android
I have both as well.
Note2: +: Big screen, sd card, removable battery, tons of software in android, highly customizable interface, rootable and customs roms
-: a bit unwieldy, tough to see in sunlight, looks kind of cheap, no camera button
Lumia 920: +: Premium feel and design, smaller screen if you want that, don't need to mess around with settings much, simpler interface, better camera
-: Limited software, heavy for some, no sd card, no removable battery, camera button, all buttons on right
Do you want it as primarily a phone or as a phablet is the question.
I'm finding the limitations of wp8 becoming increasingly annoying. You may want to consider the galaxy s4 and the htc one which are closer in size to the 920.
rc
You may want to consider the htc
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i choose Lumia 920... reason is Android
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Nice one. I agree.
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Nice one. I agree.
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I bought my wife the HTC One (M7) and I don't regret it being her 1st Android device...it runs flawless and the display is the best I've ever seen on any device and her being in the medical profession Android's apps in her field made sense. As for me, I don't play games and I am a full-time college student and Windows Phone does exactly what I need it to do and despite it's limitations there isn't a 3rd party or Homebrew app that did a lesser job than the branded apps. We have T-Mobile where our kids live and barely an AT&T signal and where we live right out no T-Mobile whatsoever and Straight Talk (AT&T) HSPA+ in a place I thought we'd never get it, so VoIP is important which is my one pet peeve with WP. Skype gets it done but it just pisses me off that the brain trust at Microsoft failed and betrayed those who grew up with Windows Mobile through the WP7.x upgrade and left us in the cold with only a Start Menu and dead development today. It's easier said than done to buy a new smart phone every year.
Over the last years, I usually have bought 3-4 smartphones each year, one iPhone back in 2009, and after that, several android phones.
My first android phone was the htc desire, a phone with 150 Mb internal memory.
I regret ever buying it. I also had a lg optimus 3d, a phone with several nice features, but it still had that poor operating system called android.
So, eventually I got the Lumia 900, a wp 7-phone. I really got to enjoy wp, so now I have the Lumia 920. This phone is simply the best phone I ever had. I am now waiting for the rumoured Nokia eos.
I am convinced that it will be worth the waiting.
But for now, I am convinced that my 920 will suffice,
And I will without hesitation recommend this phone to anybody who is asking.
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Over the last years, I usually have bought 3-4 smartphones each year, one iPhone back in 2009, and after that, several android phones.
My first android phone was the htc desire, a phone with 150 Mb internal memory.
I regret ever buying it. I also had a lg optimus 3d, a phone with several nice features, but it still had that poor operating system called android.
So, eventually I got the Lumia 900, a wp 7-phone. I really got to enjoy wp, so now I have the Lumia 920. This phone is simply the best phone I ever had. I am now waiting for the rumoured Nokia eos.
I am convinced that it will be worth the waiting.
But for now, I am convinced that my 920 will suffice,
And I will without hesitation recommend this phone to anybody who is asking.
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I will suggest Lumia 920, and if display size is not a concern go for iphone it has apps and performance.
Don't go for Android, i have S4 even it lags a lot of times and Random reboots comes free with Android, but i never had any lag in my lumia 920 or iphone 5
WP8 is far better then Android
I've owned a Galaxy SI, SII and SIII (which I still use). I picked up a 920 for testing apps my company is developing on W8, and although initially I enjoyed the 920, it now spends most of its time in my computer bag, while I'm back to using the S3. Why? Severely limited apps, especially in the tools/utilities area, infuriating restrictions on music player apps and supporting utilities, no call blocking apps, etc.
I like to tinker- this phone is not for my kind of consumer. It's great for those who have no desire to customize- smooth as butter and easy to use interface, great camera, competent music player, excellent battery life. But I want more than that- I want, for example, an app with a 4-band parametric EQ, a themed, customized UI, ROM control and a custom kernel to overclock/undervolt/manage memory, wifi tethering, etc...
I have both. Would never replace Note 2 with any phone. I like huge display. Note 2 offers me better readability, easier documents handling, editing and sending. I like the fact that I can customise keyboard (using SwiftKey), widgets, fast access to applications.
Lumia 920 has great navigation. Great camera.
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Note2 is good but android is still buggy
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I have both and chose the 920 for two reasons: email on WP much nicer and I am now bored with flashing custom roms and tweaking launchers, too much time wasted. Android has a way of sucking you into endless process of perfecting your phone (so much so you forget why you need a phone in the first place!)
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I have both and chose the 920 for two reasons: email on WP much nicer and I am now bored with flashing custom roms and tweaking launchers, too much time wasted. Android has a way of sucking you into endless process of perfecting your phone (so much so you forget why you need a phone in the first place!)
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I very much agree with you, if you have a lot of spare time or if you just want to kill time and if your phone is everything for you then go for Android, if you want a smartphone that works as a smartphone out of the box go for WP8 or iOS
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iam rly confused between those 2 phones
any1 tried them both? tell me ur opinion plz
thanks
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GO for Lumia 920. I recently switched form Galaxy note 2 and i am really enjoying it. All the necessary applications are available in WP8 and most importantly i am impressed with the smoothness and lag free interface of wp8. The lumia 920 is handy and you can use it one hand only , while with note 2 you have to use both hands.
If you ask me , go for lumia 920 !
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tangiers said:
I have both and chose the 920 for two reasons: email on WP much nicer and I am now bored with flashing custom roms and tweaking launchers, too much time wasted. Android has a way of sucking you into endless process of perfecting your phone (so much so you forget why you need a phone in the first place!)
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Exactly true. thats the reason i switched from note 2 to lumia 920
Why not have both. I use lumia 920 for day to day activities n note2 for the browsing fun games etc...
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