Sunday 25 August 2013

First among equals: Nokia Lumia 925 review, specs and price (Updated) - Know Your Mobile India

Nokia is certainly making its smartphones bolder and better than ever before - and the hard work is paying off. The Finnish tech giant has a lot to offer on the well endowed Lumia 925 high-ender. The most talked about feature on the device, with good reason, is the handset's ability to capture some gorgeous imagery. PureView technology coupled with HERE, Nokia Music, Nokia Smart Camera and the phone's stylish metal design makes one instantly sit up and take notice of Nokia's new offering.

Moreover, Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 operating system is growing significantly. Though it cannot yet take on the likes of Android and iOS, it is a functional platform in its own right. The most convenient feature of the operating system, and one that plays out well on the Lumia 925, is that of Live Tiles. Easy to personalize and customize according to one's preference, Live Tiles updates directly on to the phone's homescreen. Along with Live Tiles, the People hub makes staying in touch a breeze with family and friends on the Lumia 925.

Besides communication, there is a lot more that the Lumia newbie can do. Xbox Live, Microsoft Office and a choice of over 175000 apps on the Windows Store make the phone a device for both work and play. 7 GB of online SkyDrive storage that comes with the handset adds to its functionality.

Nokia has also teamed up with Coloud to prep a new range of headphones for its handset that should hit stores next month. Boom, Knock and Pop headphones are affordable, durable and stylish. What's more, they come in Nokia's signature colour scheme of yellow, red and cyan. Additionally, Zound Lasso makes managing the headphones' cables easy and hassle free.

Besides a number of features that are new and improved across the board on the Lumia 925, Nokia has also given the handset a uniquely Indian twist - something that will make it stand out from all the competition it faces in the sub-continent.

Nokia 925 comes pre-installed with the newly launched Flipkart eBooks WPPhone app. Users of the handset can enjoy free access to a number of bestselling authors including India's own Chetan Bhagat, Shobha De and Khushwant Singh, among others.

The tech world had been waiting for quite a while for Nokia to unveil its next big offering, a smartphone that could take on the best of the best. Lumia 925 might have taken its time coming, but boy, was the wait worth it! KYM spent some time with the handset and was pleasantly surprised to find that Nokia has finally come onto its own. Check out our review of the latest offering from the tech giant.

Design and Display

The fits thing that hits one about the Lumia 925 is how slim it is - and how good looking. A sleeker, lighter variant of the Lumia 920, it stands out with its aluminium frame - a first from Nokia. Weighing in at just 139g and measuring 8.5mm in thickness, the flagship is Nokia's pride and joy with good reason.

At first glance itself, one can make out the effort Nokia has put into crafting its masterpiece. With its clean lines and angular shape it is the definition of sophistication.

The front and back panels of the handset are polycarbonate and sit comfortably within the aluminium frame, giving the best of both worlds to its users.

While the frame's contrasting lines detail the corners of the phone beautifully, the metal edging serves a functional purpose too - it houses the device aerials. The slightly curved back holds the PureView camera and at the bottom lies the punched speaker grill.

The contoured glass display on the front of the handset is surrounded by black fascia, and it gives the illusion of expanding from edge to edge. In a familiar stylizing move, Nokia has placed the power and volume keys on the right hand side of the handset and a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microUSB port and a Sim tray on its top. The phone conveniently comes with a dedicated shutter button to activate the camera.

The Lumia 925's 4.5-inch AMOLED display packs in a resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels and a pixel density of 332 ppi.

Visuals on the handset are rich, vibrant and sharp thanks to Nokia's PureMotion HD+ and ClearBlack technologies. The phone is quite durable too, with its Corning Gorilla Glass 2 protection. 

Nokia has pulled off quite a feat by managing to stuff a PureView 8.7-megapixel camera with optical image stabilisation, dual-LED flash, Carl Zeiss optics and 1080p HD video into the sleek Lumia 925. A sixth glass lens layer that accompanies the five plastic ones sets the handset's camera apart from that of the Lumia 920, as does its ISO capability of 1,200.

Image quality on Nokia's newbie is certainly something to write home about. Lumia 925 gives photography enthusiasts everything they could desire - from clarity, sharpness, depth of colour and vivid contrasts to dynamic ranges and low-light performance, it's all there on the smartphone.

Nokia takes mobile photography a notch higher with its new Smart Camera app.

Still images and videos can be edited and given a whole new meaning with a range of options including best shot, action shot for 'time-lapse' style images, motion blur, TiltShift (model village), multi-shot with face picker and remove object mode.



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