Nokia Lumia 920 Smartphone (11.4 cm (4.5 inch) WXGA HD IPS LCD touchscreen, 8 megapixel camera, 1.5GHz dual-core processor, NFC, LTE-capable Windows Phone 8) matt black (Electronics) 5
Nokia Lumia 920 Smartphone (11.4 cm (4.5 inch) WXGA HD IPS LCD touchscreen, 8 megapixel camera, 1.5GHz dual-core processor, NFC, LTE-capable Windows Phone 8) matt black (Electronics)
I have my yellow Lumia 920 now for a few months just great in intensive operation and it is! Unlike most probably I use an Exchange account with 1und1. Fortunately, the manual was to couple very easily and it works flawlessly. This is for me in the daily business of great importance. It is true, what is written in the test reports: The Lumia is heavier than the other, and I got used to it. Let's hope that the soon to bring out something new with less weight at Nokia. The only thing that really bothers me in everyday life is that Microsoft does not bring the notes from Outlook to the mobile phone. Here, after all, creates the App Note Look workaround that now also has a search function. In order to do it and Microsoft should hammer out itself even better. What I love: That I with Windows 8 a new perspective on my contacts have. It's not like the iPhone & Co to the way (SMS, email or phone), but about the person with whom I want to communicate. And then I find the way in which I want to communicate. This is really great. And that made Facebook the photos of my contacts are automatically downloaded and are now in my Outlook via Exchange. Cool! And of course I love the yellow of the Lumia 920, which is really an eye-catcher and a mobile phone that you can always find. Fallen, it is unfortunately already three times, once even on concrete of approximately 1.20 m. And - wow - it has only one perhaps 1.5 millimeters Delle, nothing more. That's the good old Nokia-quality, the things you could indeed earlier mitwaschen sometimes what I have however never tried. :-) I love my Lumia and I would never exchange them for an iPhone. Finally I get after a few grueling years of this limited offer Apple-go! I have wished for a long time. Need an example: dub music is simple: Connecting, Copy & Paste, ready. Without iTunes! This can be as simple and work well - I had in my iPhone time almost forgot. Bite on the side: When the battery discharges deep, then the Nokia does not start just so, but crashes and can not be activated. The keys that you then have to press, you will find easily on the Internet. Something to do with the volume down button and power switch - I mean. Easy to use and has so far only happened twice. My conclusion: The advertising is right: Nokia is back and I'd buy it for that reason, so that Apple and Google do not just have the whole market. The Lumia stands out from the monotony out pleasantly - precisely the reason why we all bought an iPhone 3 times many years ago. Now is the new trend: Lumia 920. Extremely great!