Nokia Lumia 920 Black User Review
"Awesome alternative to the iOS and Android"
Get featured on PhoneDog
If you own this device, here's your chance to share your opinion, influence others and their buying decision, and you may even get featured on PhoneDog. Add your review
If you own this device, here's your chance to share your opinion, influence others and their buying decision, and you may even get featured on PhoneDog. Add your review
Like this device?
Then vote for it in PhoneDog's Official Smartphone Rankings
Own this device?
Write a review
, share your opinion, get featured on PhoneDog.
Accessories?
Ringtones? Visit our sponsor
Ringtones? Visit our sponsor
Nokia Lumia 920 Black
Featured Expert Review
Nokia Lumia 920 Video Review Part 2
Aaron goes in-depth with the Nokia Lumia 920 . Featuring a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 4.5-inch PureMotion HD (720p) display, 8-megapixel shooter with 1080p HD recording, 2,000 mAh battery, and 4G LTE . It can be had at AT&T for $99.99, and available color options include white, black, red, yellow, and blue. It's priced incredibly well, but it's joining a myriad of other Android and Windows Phone 8 devices this month. Can it go head to head with... more...



















scottie10014
4.4
"Awesome alternative to the iOS and Android"
I came from an iPhone 4 and was starting to get iOS fatigue. Windows Phone is a much more functional, if a little less polished, OS. Windows Phone UI is simple and intuitive and fun. As for Nokia's hardware I love it. You can call it heavy, but I think substantial is a better description. The Lumia 920 looks slick, too. Takes awesome pics in low light with or without the flash. Love Nokia Music, just waiting for Music+. Maps are awesome. Sure it's it doesn't have every app, but it has most of the ones I need and most of the ones that are missing are coming soon. Oh and in case you're worried about syncing stuff with iTunes, don't. There's a Windows Phone app for Mac OSX, so you can sync your music directly. All in all, I'm glad I made the switch. I'm still a Mac guy for everything but my phone.