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- 10-29-2012, 02:55 AM
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I would like to get the Lumia 920 but I've four concerns:
1)How much of the internal storage will be taken up by WP8 OS? Because 32GB isn't much to begin with.
2)How will the battery life be? I know Snapdragon S4 is good for battery but I've got feedback that the Lumia 800 isn't fantastic with battery life. I hope 2000mAh will make a difference.
3)Is the screen’s super sensitivity switched on all the time? Because if it is then that would be detrimental to battery life.
4) Not a deal breaker but I hope there’s FM radio. - 10-29-2012, 03:53 AM #3
32GB isn't much to begin with? Dude the 8X only has 16GB :(
- 10-29-2012, 06:47 AM #5
- 10-30-2012, 09:02 AM #8
Anybody knows if wifi works when the phone is in sleep mode? at Lumia 800 didint work and was a pain in the @ss...
- 10-30-2012, 12:47 PM #9What he's asking is how much of the internal 32gb is available to the user. The OS takes up some of that 32gb, probably leaving less than 30gb for on-device storage of apps and data.Originally Posted by rakeshrai
I would like to get the Lumia 920 but I've four concerns:
1)How much of the internal storage will be taken up by WP8 OS? Because 32GB isn't much to begin with.
32 GB + 7 GB SkyDrive (25GB in my case) = 39 GB at least or 57 GB.
Sent from my The New iPad using TapatalkPalm Pilot > Palm V > Palm Tungsten T > Palm Treo 650 > Palm Centro > Palm Pre > HTC Hero > Palm Pre > iPhone 4 > LG Quantum > Nokia Lumia 920 - 10-30-2012, 04:35 PM #11
- 10-30-2012, 06:49 PM #12
1) 26.5 GB remaining (see attached)
2) Will let you know tomorrow.
3) No. Doesn't interfere either. Works with keys fine.
4) No FM.
5) 900 didn't, I expect this screen to be better since its Gorilla Glass II, plus its advertised to work with keys. As such, I did not notice any scratching and I was playing around with it using keys. - 10-31-2012, 03:08 PM #14
Well, the matte finish feels different from the Cyan 900. There's a slight sheen to the Cyan device, yet the black one has no sheen and feels smoother, looks better.
Also the metal Nokia logo around the lens looks more durable, whereas the old one scratched on day one, this one looks like it will last. And yes, the old one scratched easily from keys and change in pocket.
I don't use a case or protective screen on any of my Nokia devices.
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