The wait is
finally over. Nokia has announced the availability of its first Windows
Phone 8 powered devices in India. The Lumia 920 and the Lumia 820 will
be available from tomorrow in select cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai,
Hyderabad, Bangalore and Calcutta. They will be made available in the
rest of the country in the due course of time.
The Lumia 920 has an MRP of Rs. 38,999.
It is designed with a polycarbonate shell, and come with PureView
technology, however, without the massive sensor of the original 41MP Nokia 808 PureView
(despite the 920 being 10.7mm thick). It instead houses an 8.7MP camera
with an LED 'pulse burst flash', which is capable of 1080p HD video
recording at 30 fps. It features floating lens technology, which
supposedly rivals the optical image stabilization (OIS) of DLSRs, and
enables the sensor to capture more than 5-10 times the light of regular
smartphone cameras.
The Lumia 920 has a 4.5-inch curved
glass IPS LCD display, which with Nokia’s PureMotion HD+ technology,
delivers a “better than HD resolution” of 1,280x768 pixels (WXGA). The
touchscreen will also be navigable with gloves on. The Lumia 920
supports wireless charging with Qi interoperability standards.
Other specifications of the Lumia 920
include 1.3MP front facing camera with 720p HD video recording, a weight
of 185 grams, and a 2,000 mAh battery rated to deliver up to 17 hours
of talktime, and 400 hours of standby time. It will surprisingly not
come with a microSD card slot.
The 9.9mm-thick Nokia Lumia 820
has an MRP of Rs. 27,559 and is almost identical on the specs sheet,
except for a smaller 4.3-inch 800x480 pixel AMOLED display, and the lack
of a PureView camera - 8MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual-LED
flash instead (also capable of 1080p HD video recording), coupled with
front-facing VGA camera.
The Lumia 820 also supports wireless
charging, when coupled with a removable shell case, which will ship with
the device. It also has a smaller 1,650 mAh battery that’s rated to
deliver up to 14 hours of talktime, and 330 hours of standby time.
Unlike the Lumia 920, it supports a microSD card slot, up to 32GB.
The Lumia 620 was also showcased at the event. Nokia's
Lumia 620 is a 3.8-inch handset with a ClearBlack WVGA display powered
by a 1 GHz dual-core processor and 512 MB of RAM and a 5MP camera. Nokia
has also conveniently added a microSD card slot that supports up to
64GB of storage.
What’s more is that Nokia Lumia 620 come
in a selection of shades, each of which have switchable backs thanks to
a single base layer on top of which the coloured shell sits. The Lumia
620 comes with a 1,300mAh battery with a stand-by time of 330 hours and
14.6 hours of GSM talk time. What’s also included is a VGA front camera
for video conferencing along with a Wi-Fi radio that can handle a/b/g/n
type connections.
Pricing and availability of the Lumia
620 will be announced in February, but Nokia has said that its pricing
will be between the current price of the Lumia 610 and the Lumia 710.
Your guess of the price is as good as ours.
At the event, Nokia focussed more on
showmanship rather than the product, which kind of makes sense. They
have a reputation to protect after a particular PureView fiasco. Read
about it here. Besides, we already knew about the specifications of the devices when they were unveiled back in September.
One highlight of the event was to
showcase the optical image stabilization of the Lumia 920. The
smartphone was strapped to a Quadra-copter along with another high-end
smartphone (we don’t know which one it was). The footage of both the
devise was showcased at the event and we have to say that we were
impressed with the outcome of the Lumia 920.
Nokia also announced an exclusive tie up
with JBL for a dock. The dock supports conductive charging for the
smartphone along with the ability to play music stored on the phone with
the tab of a button. The smartphone doesn’t have to be docked to play
the music.
If you are interested in picking up a
flagship smartphone today and are not particularly inclined towards an
OS, you can take a look at our comparison of all the flagship
smartphones available in the market here.
If however, you are a Windows Phone 8
lover and are looking for the best smartphone running the OS, you can
take a look at our comparison of smartphones running Windows Phone 8 here.






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