- Attempting to unpack: What's that? A huge display that I can not with one hand; and: the phone is difficult, I suspect because of the wireless charging functionality. The surface is therefore colorful and looks very uneasy. The screen is awesome - read outdoors properly!
- After a few days use: The weight does not fall on. Most functions of the phone can be operated in the lower half of the screen - it's almost always with one hand.
- Receiving tip. ... And no annoying dropped calls more. That was totally annoyed me on my iPhone.
- Super voice quality; both at the internal and external speakers and also to Bluetooth.
- Internet receiving much faster than with my previous devices. I get 3G and LTE reception at places where I previously had to be content with Edge taking.
- I have the tile surface so I set up in 20 minutes as I want it. I must say that the inventor is simply awesome. The apps that I want to reach quickly or to show me the latest information I'm doing great; the apps that I use less often I'm small. A pleasant wallpaper to and is already resting on the screen with excellent user ergonomics.
- Nokia Mixed Radio: how cool is that. With a few mouse clicks to set up their own musical tastes and already I get a individually tailored radio program. Absolutely great! Plays the times through the loudspeaker of the phone from which are surprisingly good. As can keep in my view neither iPhone nor Samsung.
- Here Drive +: a full offline navigation with really cool features. The thing is learning, if I know a better way at certain locations. Toll!
- Here Explore Beta:. Another great app does not need to hide behind Google. Just turn it on and see what's around to me.
- The camera apps of Nokia are outstanding. So much creative material directly from the manufacturer, I have otherwise not seen. We need not talk about the camera quality. For a cell phone ... wow.
- Office on the phone. Of course, I do not write documents in order. But what I get sent via e-mail is displayed correctly. And items, write a short comment is on the move possible.
In 2007, I threw my last Nokia Symbian phone after a few month frustrated in the corner - 'never again Nokia'. Bought for a lot of money - a thousand errors in the software and after a few months, no patches from the vendor. Instead, the reference to new devices - I felt 'for fools'. The Lumia 930 with Windows Phone has nothing to do with time. The thing is stable and functioning. Try it out.