Nokia Lumia 920 Launches November 9th for $99.99 on AT&T
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Posted November 7, 2012 at 12:20am by iClarified
AT&T has announced the launch of three Windows Phone 8 devices.
Beginning Nov. 9, AT&T customers will be able to purchase the Nokia Lumia 920 for $99.99 and the Nokia Lumia 820 for $49.99. Before Thanksgiving, customers can pick-up the Windows Phone 8X by HTC with 16 GB of memory for $199.99. Additionally, AT&T revealed an exclusive version of the Windows Phone 8X by HTC with 8 GB of memory in California Blue and Limelight (yellow) for $99.99. AT&T is only carrier to offer this device in Limelight.
----- Nokia Lumia 920 The Nokia Lumia 920 includes the latest advances in Nokia PureView imaging innovation. The 8.7-megapixel camera features advanced floating lens technology, dubbed ‘optical image stabilization’ which helps eliminate blur by compensating for hand movement while photos or videos are being shot. The camera in Nokia Lumia 920 can take in five times more light than typical smartphones to capture top quality photos and videos in low light.
In addition to its 2000mAh battery – the largest battery Nokia has put in a smartphone – the Lumia 920 includes built-in wireless charging capabilities for an easy, convenient way to get more out of every day. For a limited time and while supplies last, AT&T will also include a wireless charging plate – free of charge – with each purchase of a Lumia 920.
The Lumia 920’s 4.5-inch PureMotion HD+ ClearBlack display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass and is optimized for readability in the brightest light conditions, even outdoors on a bright day. In addition to its durable, scratch-resistant, curved display, the Lumia 920 also has a new sensitive touchscreen that lets you type with fingernails or while wearing gloves.
Available in red, white, black, yellow and cyan, the Lumia 920 is available for pre-order beginning Nov. 7 at www.att.com/lumia920 for $99.99 with a two-year agreement.
Nokia Lumia 820 The Nokia Lumia 820 is a snappy, mid-range smartphone that delivers high-end performance in a compact package. It features the same unibody look and feel as high-end Lumia smartphones – including a ClearBlack display and new sensitive touchscreen – in an attractive design that supports exchangeable shells. These exchangeable shells, which are sold separately, are available in range of colors and features, including wireless charging.
The Lumia 820 offers the same exclusive content as the Lumia 920, including Nokia Drive, a turn-by-turn voice navigation solution, Nokia Music, a free music streaming service and Nokia City Lens, an augmented reality application that uses the phone’s camera viewfinder to provide information about points of interests in the surrounding area.
The Nokia Lumia 820 comes in black and is available for pre-orders beginning Nov.7 at www.att.com/lumia820 for $49.99 with a two-year agreement.
Windows Phone 8X by HTC The Windows Phone 8X by HTC boasts a pure unibody design perfectly sculpted with a dramatic taper that feels thin in your hand and its stunning 4.3-inch 720p HD display (1280 x 720 pixels) brings photos, video and Web pages to life.
The 2.1-megapixel, 88 degree, ultra-wide front-facing camera is able to capture self-portraits of you and the faces of up to four friends all at once. The 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with an f/2.0 aperture allows you to capture great photos and videos – even in low light. As the first-ever Windows Phone 8 smartphone with built-in Beats Audio™ technology, this device gives users authentic, studio-quality sound. The device has a unique audio amplifier that powers the 3.5mm audio jack and speaker to provide improved sound for music, video and even gaming.
The Windows Phone 8X by HTC will be available in two models – California Blue with 16 GB of memory for $199.99 and an AT&T exclusive in California Blue or Limelight (yellow) with 8GB of memory for $99.99.
I bought it, because I would be stupid not to buy at ridiculously low price perhaps the best phone at the moment. Also good because i need better camera, as a tourist and not like to carry double-the-weight-as -good- camera. Sorry iPhone, but everybody must think himself/herself.
as design piece , feels much nicer as the iPhone 5, but for me the size matters and i will continue with my iPhone 4s :)
looks that i have to handle it for the next long years, all the shit companies are producing only big phones, i still did not understand why!?
Thats true but at first i felt like iPhone is perfect size but after seeing these biggest now for while ive got size envy. Now feeling that even iPhone 5 got too small screen and wanna 920 to get proper batboy screen..
Anyway still wondering if 820 would be big enough.... too many options. The beauty of Apple - not too many options can be easier for your mind.
ONEMANWIRELESS.com phone unlocking service - November 7, 2012 at 8:44pm
You also need developers who's going to be willing to make games, apps etc. for a half-dead platform.
3Q2012 shipments by OS (mil.)
Android: 136.0
iOS: 26.9
Blackberry: 7.7
Symbian: 4.1
Windows Phone: 3.6
So, here is a rough estimate: For every 40 Androids/iPhones there is only ONE Nokia phone sold.
Way to Nokia!
after leaving windows, 3 years ago, and went to iphone, i could say that i have given it a try. but apple isnt the same as before. after seeing what these new windows fones are capable of, i'm going back to windows fones, especially since the jailbreaks are gonna be not-so-legal soon...
Dont tell me you are going to sign up a 2 yr contract with this piece of shit?
They should pay costumers to use this phone.
I will never use any other phones besides an Iphones4s or Iphone5
Hell nay!
Then the iPhone came out, and it got a longer screen, and the headphone jack moved, and it was everything and more. Yeah I don't think so. Sorry, your iPhone doesn't have Sensitive Touch, NFC, Wireless Charging, Free, Data-less Navigation, Large screen, Pixel density is not as high, and the same as the past 5 phones.
ONEMANWIRELESS.com phone unlocking service - November 7, 2012 at 12:53am
Is there still people that use Nokia phones?
Hard to believe.
Nokia should just file for bankruptcy and quit trying. Same thing can be said about Blackberries.
As opposed to the iPhoney 5 that's made in China with Paris pricing? NO one took APPLE seriously a few years ago either. Falling and getting back up stronger is always praised, as is trying instead of giving up.
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