Nokia Lumia 925 Discussion thread, Codename: CatWalk
Nokia Lumia 925 Discussion thread, Codename: CatWalk
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May 15 2013, 09:25 AM
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Xenon flash mana?
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May 16 2013, 09:36 AM
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honestly I think pricing @ 1.8K is overprice.
1.6K is more acceptable. |
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May 16 2013, 04:23 PM
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QUOTE(EXkurogane @ May 16 2013, 04:20 PM) Nokia phones are usually very high price in the beginning then drop within 3 months (and they need to pay for windows phone license unlike Android which is free). iPhone is even more overpriced in comparison, will never understand how a phone with lower spec than all other flagships being the most expensive. As a Nokia supporter i dont mind them taking my money though, i like to be an early bird getting a new flagship on launch day. Nokia needs support given their current market position, and very few people appreciate the kind of innovation they are bringing into phones in hardware. not really, dont blame Microsoft, the problem of pricing is their high end model. My prediction is RM 1899. Since our smartphones have no taxes, that means the price Nokia announced, direct convert it and you are pretty close to our Malaysian pricing. 520/620/720 pricing pretty gooding. u wont find a android phone with this spec @ this pricing. but 920 is way overpriced |
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