Nokia has launched it’s new high-end
smart phone, the Lumia 928 in the United States. The new smart phone is a
bid by the company to regain it’s market share, which it has been
losing to Apple and Samsung since a few years now.
The Nokia Lumia 928
is a small upgrade over the Lumia 920, which was launched earlier this
year. The Lumia 928 features almost the same set of hardware as the
Lumia 920, but in a slimmer and lighter body.
The Lumia 928 is 23 grams lighter than
the Lumia 920, weighing at about 162 grams. The new smart phone is also
0.6mm thinner than the Lumia 920.
Coming to the specifications,
there aren’t any major differences between the specs of both the
smartphones. However, the Lumia 928 promises to enhance the
low-light photography as compared to the Lumia 920, as it features a
Xenon flash, as opposed to dual-LED flash on the Lumia 920. The camera
itself on both the devices remains the same, which is an 8.7 megapixel
Pure view camera at the back, and a 1.3 megapixel camera at the front.
Second difference between both the devices comes in the form of their display, as the Nokia Lumia 928 features
a 4.5-inch AMOLED PureMotion HD+ ClearBlack display, while the Lumia
920 has an LCD IPS display, with all those bells and whistles.
Powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, the Lumia 928 gets 1GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, same as the Lumia 920.
Both the smart phones get the same
capacity battery as well, which is rated at 2,000 mAh, but while the
Lumia 920 has a Li-Ion battery, the Lumia 928 gets a Li-Polymer battery.
The Nokia Lumia 928 promises a better
audio quality as well, as it features louder and improved speaker,
giving 140db audio, which surpasses even the HTC One’s 89db.
While the Nokia Lumia 920 is available in a wide range of colors, the Lumia 928 is available in only Black and White color options.
The Finnish smartphone-maker is trying
really hard to win back it’s market share, be it with it’s the lower-end
devices or the top-of-the line smart phones. A couple of days back,
Nokia announced the new Asha 501 in New Delhi, and next week, the
company is holding an event in London, where the long-rumored Nokia Catwalk is expected to make an appearance.
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