Nintendesert
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Too bad it's said that VZW might only carry the Lumia 820 rehashed as the Lumia 822.
If VZW doesn't get the Lumia 920, I'll consider jumping to AT&T. I can't believe Verizon won't allow other phones on their network yet. It's so annoying that they haven't even tried to scratch the surface of their "Open Door Policy" that they talked about 4 years ago. :l
http://gizmodo.com/369961/verizons-open+door-policy-what-it-actually-means
I understand it's a problem with the technology, but if they didn't have to vigorously test every phone they ever get, and then CONTROL the hell out of it, we'd be able to use any phone we want because manufacturers would then build more CDMA/LTE devices.
I hate Verizon with a passion with regards to their control problem, but I love their service.
I want the 920. :l
I will say this for Apple, when they finally get around to announcing something at least you know you'll be able to get your hands on it (assuming sufficient supply of course). I would be interested in taking a look at the 920 in person but by the time it's actually available in stores I doubt I'll care anymore.
This exactly. If they want to compete with the current competition they have to deliver like the competition. It's almost like a Palm release, it'll be out "in the following months" lol and by that time the next revision of hardware will be out.
I'm not really sure why anyone expected this to be released soon, though - Microsoft has said that WP8 would launch just after W8, which hits the shelves October 26. Some might argue that Nokia should have delayed their announcement until closer to then - but that aside, people seem like they were expecting a launch next week, when they already knew it wasn't happening.
I think that some people were expecting them to at least announce a shipping date, and a price.
Some people that don't rely on contract upgrade cycles to get new phones would like to know. Hard to believe, but some people like to get new phones every 6 months or less, and if this one is still 2-3+ months out, well that stinks.
The 920 is thinner but wider than the 900. Take a look at the specs to see for yourself: http://www.theverge.com/products/compare/6082/4624
And it really should be noted that companies cannot defy physics. In the industry's rush for thinness, they have compromised on what camera performance could have been. I don't care about a thin phone, I want high quality pictures because my smartphone is often the only camera I have with me.
I think that some people were expecting them to at least announce a shipping date, and a price.
This demo of the low light shooting challenge they had set up is pretty cool: http://www.wpcentral.com/nokia-takes-photo-challengers-against-lumia-920-pureview
I wonder how good the pictures look when you pull them off the phone, if the camera turns out to be as good as they're hyping it to be then I'll probably pick up one of these. I still have a few small complaints about WP (like no gapless audio playback) but I could live with those to get a great piece of hardware like this is looking to be.
The GS3 is 8.6mm which I presume the Ativ S will be.
Not saying the GS3 camera is better but it a pretty damm good one.
When you are competing for the consumer's business, it needs to be better in some way.
Like I was saying, Nokia has some cool features but as of right now, the Ativ S looks more attractive to me.(And I don't mind saying I'm a Samsung hater).
Well it's the difference between an ad and a live demonstration, honestly I think people are blowing that whole ad thing way out of proportion considering how fake some other cell phone ads are. They also released another video of the OIS in action side by side to a GS3 and it looked pretty good to me, obviously not as good as that ad but still a big improvement.
Not sure if they had IS on or not, they don't mention it's a gs3 even but you can tell in the picture they show of the apparatus that both phones are attached to.
Anyway here is a video of it: http://conversations.nokia.com/2012/09/06/an-apology-is-due/
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I dont know about the IS or the questionable commercials. But this isnt faked
http://images.anandtech.com/doci/6236/DSC_7972.jpg
Its a damn good camera
That looks a lot less impressive in that video. In fact it just looks like regular image stabilization.
Is there a link to the pic of the rig?
This demo of the low light shooting challenge they had set up is pretty cool: http://www.wpcentral.com/nokia-takes-photo-challengers-against-lumia-920-pureview
I wonder how good the pictures look when you pull them off the phone, if the camera turns out to be as good as they're hyping it to be then I'll probably pick up one of these. I still have a few small complaints about WP (like no gapless audio playback) but I could live with those to get a great piece of hardware like this is looking to be.
There's a picture of the rig in here, both phones were basically side by side: http://www.wpcentral.com/did-nokia-goof-pureview-video-we-dont-think-so
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