Nokia has unveiled its new Windows 8-based smartphone…the
Lumia 925.
Nokia has announced its latest flagship handset, the Nokia
Lumia 925, at a press briefing in London.
The follow-up to its Lumia 920, the 925 is a
Windows 8-based smartphone, which comes loaded with a 1.5GHz dual-core
Snapdragon processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal memory and 7GB of cloud
storage. Memory consists 32GB in Lumia
925.
The 925 also has a big 2,000 mAh battery and supports wireless
charging.
The Lumia 925 weighs 139 grams and at 8.5mm is 2.2mm thinner
than its predecessor. It's also less abrasive to look at; the phone's display
is a 4.5 inch touchscreen of Gorilla 2 Glass, encased in a metal frame and a
polycarbonate back, which is available in white, grey or black.
The key features Nokia is touting for the Lumia 925 centre
around its 8.7 megapixel camera and image-stabilising technology. The
Nokia Lumia 925 also introduces Nokia Smart Camera allowing users to capture
ten images at once and edit the pictures with options like Best Shot, Action
Shot, and Motion Focus.
Access to social networks and sites such as
Tumblr, Twitter and Facebook comes as a standard pre-load.
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