![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Most people hate windows phones? Oh really now? Where did you get that statistic? I know a lot of people don’t like it, but to imply that most people hate it is completely absurd. If you’re a WP owner you are likely to be more discerning and particular with your purchases than someone who just decides based on online reviews (which are most likely faked), and benchmark results (which are more likely cheated). (And anyway, it is only a matter of time before those are available to windows phones too).īottomline is, WP and Nokia offers a choice for those who are not content to just follow what is dictated to be top of the line by people who think that just because a certain brand sells the most means that it might be the best. Add to that their cool industrial design and you have a phone that stands out from the rest and runs fluidly without the need for the latest processors that the Androids need. Even HERE is a very useful but understated suite. Features like Glance are so good that even your beloved Android has copied it. Their screen technology is impressive, even with WP not having support for 1080p yet. But just because they focus on the camera does not mean that they neglect everything else. Sure, Nokia has really good cameras and it is but understandable that their marketing efforts underline this feature. They’re unique and stand out phones both in design and functionality. For those people who don’t feel the need to be always playing the latest games all the time, Lumias are actually very good choices. It might be boring for some people but not everybody’s lives revolve around apps. I doubt Nokia is going anywhere anytime soon. Nag e-volve na po ang taste ng tao, hindi na po 2003….2013 nq…People nowadays are wary of the features that they are spending for, and SAD but true, camera-centric phones just dont cut it anymoreĪng labanan ngayon, WHOLE PACKAGE at versatility na….gets nyo NOKIA elitists?” – Abuzalzal “for the love of jeebus…WP adoption rate is ”barely” growing…the so-called flagship LUMIA 1020 is off to a slow start…what does that mean? People are sick of NOKIA’s ”It has an awesome camera!!!” gimmickry So do not ever buy this phone because its dual core! lol! (insert sarcasm here)ġ.7GHz dual-core MSM8960DT Snapdragon S4 Pro Para dun sa nagsasabi na mediocre ang specs ng Nokia. That said, it makes us wonder whether it’s still wise to get the Lumia 925 or just wait just a little longer for the 41MP-touting WP8 handset. Karel Holub, Country Manager of Nokia Philippines, also mentioned during the launch that Nokia will also bring its current marquee handset, the Lumia 1020, locally before the end of this year. The handset will be available starting August 19 and will be offered in three color variants Black, Gray and White. There are two ways you can get the Nokia Lumia 925 purchase it directly from one of the Nokia Stores and Nokia Solutions Partners all over the archipelago for Php23,500 or get it free under Smart’s All-in Plan 1800 with a 30-month lock-in period. ![]() Qualcomm Snapdragon Krait 1.5GHz dual-core processorĨ.7MP PureView rea camera, Carl Zeiss optics, dual LED flashġ080p HD video (low-light, image stabilization) 4.5-inch ClearBlack AMOLED display 1280×768 pixels, 332ppi ![]()
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