Nokia Lumia 920
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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Slogan | "The world's most innovative smartphone" |
Series | Lumia |
Compatible networks |
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 HSPA 850/900/1700/1900/2100 LTE 700/800/850/900/1700/1800/2100/2600 (except non-LTE model) TD-SCDMA (920T) |
First released | November 2, 2012 |
Discontinued | 2014 |
Predecessor | Nokia Lumia 900 |
Successor | Nokia Lumia 930 |
Related |
Nokia Lumia 1020, Nokia Lumia 925, Nokia Lumia 928, Nokia N9 |
Type | Smartphone |
Dimensions | 130.3 mm (5.13 in) H 70.8 mm (2.79 in) W 10.7 mm (0.42 in) D |
Weight | 185 g (6.5 oz) |
Operating system | Windows Phone 8, upgradeable to 8.1 |
System on chip |
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8960 Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8260A (China version) |
CPU | 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Krait |
GPU |
Qualcomm Adreno 225 (920) Qualcomm Adreno 320 (920T) |
Memory | 1 GB RAM |
Storage | 32 GB internal flash |
Battery | Rechargeable BP-4GW 2000 mAh Lithium polymer battery, Qi inductive charging |
Data inputs | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, proximity sensor, pedometer, ambient light sensor, gyroscope, magnetometer, 3-axis accelerometer, 3 microphones for active noise cancellation |
Display | 4.5 in (110 mm) IPS LCD WXGA capacitive touchscreen with high sensitivity, 1280x768 pixels at 332 ppi, 16.7M colours, 60 Hz refresh rate, ClearBlack polarisation filter, RGB Stripe, Luminance 600 nits, 15:9 aspect ratio, Curved Gorilla Glass 2 |
Rear camera | 8.7 MP (3264x2448) PureView with optical image stabilization, f/2.0 aperture, high-power dual-LED flash, autofocus, Carl Zeiss optics, 1080p video capture |
Front camera | 1.3 MP (1280x1024), 720p video capture |
Connectivity |
Bluetooth 4.0,Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n NFC, microUSB v2.0 GPS with A-GPS and GLONASS 3.5 mm audio connector |
Other | Talk time: Up to 10 hours (9 hours for AT&T version) Music playback time: up to 67 hours Standby time: Up to 400 hours (approx. 16.7 days) (320 hours for AT&T version approx. 13.3 days) |
Website | Nokia Lumia 920 |
Nokia Lumia 920 is a smartphone developed by Nokia that runs the Windows Phone 8 operating system. It was announced on September 5, 2012, and was first released on November 2, 2012. It has a 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Krait CPU and a 4.5" IPS TFT LCD display, as well as a high-sensitivity capacitive touchscreen that can be used with gloves and fingernails; the display is covered by curved Gorilla Glass. It supports Qi inductive charging (can be charged by being placed directly onto a charging pad) and features an 8.7-megapixel PureView camera with optical image stabilization for still images and videos. It comes with 32 GB of internal storage, but has no expandable storage.
The phone was released to mixed to positive reception. Most critics noted the device as the first Windows Phone 8 device to truly match its Android and iOS competitors in hardware, with high-end specifications, a Nokia PureView camera and unique features such as wireless inductive charging. Following this, the Lumia 920 would frequently be listed among the "elite" group smartphone during its time, otherwise populated by heavyweights from Apple and Samsung. This represented the first time a Windows Phone device had been considered to have powerful and impressive enough hardware to qualify as a truly high-end flagship device. Many features such as the super-sensitive capacitive screen and wireless inductive charging were popularized by the device and were found in later high-end Android phones. As some reviewers criticized the thickness and weight of the phone, Nokia released the Nokia Lumia 925, a lighter and thinner version of the Lumia 920 with an aluminium body and an improved camera.