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- 09-26-2012, 05:44 PM
#1
Everything I'm seeing and reading is about the L920. I can understand that being probably the best device of the year when released. Also I keep reading about the 8x but nothing at all on the L820 so what is the deal on the watered down Lumia that every carrier will get. why haven't we seen or heard anything about this device? not that I'm going to buy it if it comes down to the L820 or the 8x right now I think the 8x would have the advantage but I would still like to know more about.
- 09-26-2012, 08:10 PM #2
Wpcentral has covered it extensively, mentioning it frequently in 920 articles as well as a number of dedicated articles. What would you like to know?
- 09-27-2012, 02:53 AM
#3
- 09-27-2012, 11:17 AM #4
Don't forget that the 820 has the 800x480 screen. Unlike the 920 which has the 1280x720 screen.
- 09-27-2012, 06:56 PM #6
820 has SD Card Support to expand that 8gb to 32 to match hd in the 920..
Removable Battery and Removable Covers which 920 does not have
PriceNokia Lumia 521 - TMobile Prepaid 2.5gb with Hotspot
Retired - Focus Flash (Locked) OS=7.10.8862.14
Net10/Straight Talk AT&T Apn Data for Samsung Wireless Manager - 09-27-2012, 07:38 PM
#7
I understand that it has some features that the L920 doesn't have the SD card which makes it equal to the L920 the removable covers to me is not a plus because for me it would or could make the device feel more plastic and less solid than that of the L920. the battery isn't much of an issue for me though I understand to some it's a major issue. as for me the major issue is the WVGA screen, still however there is very little being said about this device. When articles are written it's about the L920 and a token mention to the L820. I guess really we wont know anything about how this devices feels until we can get our hands on it. but as it stands right now the 8x has a slight edge on it simply because of the quality of the screen res.
- 09-27-2012, 08:32 PM #8
Even though it's still at WVGA resolution, it still has the PureMotion tech, which means no blur and a highly sensitive display. So all those demos with gloves and keys being used on a screen will still work in the 820.
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- 09-28-2012, 09:09 AM #11Talk to me about Windows Phone, Windows 8, XBOX, art, animation, design, or anything! Be sure to follow me on Twitter and friend me on Facebook (say you're from here or I may not accept)
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- 09-28-2012, 09:43 AM #13
- 09-28-2012, 09:46 AM #14
- 09-28-2012, 10:08 AM #15
I just saw this: Nokia Lumia 820 Q&A feedback | WMPoweruser
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#16
There is no Question about that at all. The L920 when it comes to market hands down will be the best mobile device ...Shame really that it wasn't offered to all the carriers like the L820 for it was it would have been lights out for just about every device out there. I just seen the Q&A on the L820 which said very little other than it can handle a 64 SD card. and that even though it's not GG it still can resist scratches. it's still pretty watered down screen res is very important on the experience of using a smart phone when your looking at owning it for two years or so. my L710 feels pretty cheap because of the removable covers on one cover the name Nokia is half on the N-0 has long fallen off. I'll have to hold this device against the 8x but I have this feeling it's not going to feel as solid of a device.
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