Nokia Lumia 925 is a smartphone developed by Nokia that runs Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 operating system. It was announced on May 14, 2013, described as a "new interpretation" of the Nokia Lumia 920 and is expected to be available by June 2013. Compared to the Nokia Lumia 920, which weighs 185gm and is 10.7mm thick, the Nokia Lumia 925 weights just 139gm and is 8.5mm thick, lacks wireless charging and the base model has half the storage space.[3]The Nokia Lumia 925T which is the China Mobile variant (aka TD-SCDMA variant) in China has been announced as well, but not yet available as of July 19, 2013.
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Today we announce the Nokia Lumia 925, bringing together the best in low light imaging, a smarter camera and a beautiful new look. The Nokia Lumia 925 comes with a sleek, metal-finished design, a new AMOLED display to make it possible to view the content from more angles, and new features and advances in our PureView imaging technology for capturing even clearer, sharper pictures
Snappy features
At the heart of the new camera improvements is the next generation of image processing software and the most advanced lens technology to make every shot clear and sharp.
One of the new features is the new Nokia Smart Camera mode that allows you to create the perfect high quality image. Nokia Smart Camera offers an easy way to take ten shots at once and then edit them afterwards with tools and effects like Best Shot, Action Shot and Motion Focus. As well as updated software, the camera on the Lumia 925 also comes with the most advanced lens technology. Together, the improvements deliver clearer and sharper pictures and video. And allow you to capture the best pictures in the dark. Even better, the imaging software improvements will be made available to existing compatible Windows Phone 8 Lumia smartphones in an update called Nokia Lumia Amber, which will be rolling out this summer.
Bright spark
The Nokia Lumia 925 also boasts a new 4.5-inch AMOLED display which offers superior brightness and sunlight performance making it easy to see the content even on the sunniest summer day. Add-on covers, sold separately, can add wireless charging to the phone and will come in yellow, red, white and black.
And, of course, the Nokia Lumia 925 comes with all the exclusive Nokia services that contribute towards making our phones better than the rest. Notably, you’ll find the HERE suite of location services for always finding your destination, and Nokia Music for free, unlimited streaming of music playlists, even when offline.
The Nokia Lumia 925 is expected to start selling in June first in UK, Germany, Italy and Spain with Vodafone and other operator and retail partners; and in China with China Mobile and China Unicom, followed by the US with T-Mobile. It will be priced at around 469 EUR before any local taxes or operator subsidies.
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Aside from the bad news, received my casings and screen protectors in the mail today!
the casing came with screen protectors but bought a separate one instead because the individual screen protectors protects the camera on the back as well.
I thank god I'm not a camera fag. Then I'll stick to 925. Better check the antenna signal thingy before finalize my purchase. Nanti regret buying a phone that masuk limbo. LOL!!!
this ad is talking about low light photography on 925(OIS+big sensor)
normal camera phone (doesnt have OIS ...cannot perform very very long/slow shutter speed ..usually capped at certain shutter speed to prevent bler image)
and single led arent bright enough(so they required car light)