Nokia has officially pulled back the curtain on the Lumia 928 Windows Phone 8 device, which advertises its PureView camera as its marquee feature.
The new flagship phone offers an 8.7-megapixel rear-facing camera,
which boasts optical image stabilization for better low-light
photography and more stable pics overall.
The new phone has wireless charging and NFC, as did its predecessor,
and comes with a 4.5-inch OLED display, which has a 1280 x 768 display
with 334PPI, the same as the Lumia 920. Overall, the phone looks to be
fairly similar to that device, with Nokia emphasizing the camera
difference as its major selling point.
Other stats include
the same touch-sensitive tech that can work through gloves and with
long fingernails that was introduced with the 920, a 1.5GHz dual core
Qualcomm processor, a 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera, 1GB of RAM and
32GB of internal storage. It’s also sleeker than the 920, which should
be a good way to convince buyers its an upgrade from the last one. The
fact remains that Nokia is essentially just re-skinning an existing
phone, however, so it’s not likely to upset the cart too much in terms
of mobile industry composition.
Nokis is likely pushing the camera tech as the big difference here as
a way to help highlight why the 928 might appeal to Android and iPhone
customers, as the tactic of playing up the Windows Phone 8 angle hasn’t
done much in terms of attracting customers so far. But overall this
launch feels a little off-key, as the official reveal came by way of a
simple press release, wedged between Nokia events for the new Asha 501
(in Delhi) which Elop attended, and one next week, which is definitely a
Lumia event but about which not much else is known for sure so far.
Nokia is probably going to be rolling out a number of announcements next week, which could include tablet or phablet hardware,
according to recent speculation. They’ll still have time to hype the
928, too, but it is unusual to see a pre-announcement like this ahead of
a big splashy press event like the one next week. The Lumia 928 goes on
sale at Verizon for just $99.99 on a two-year agreement just two days
after Nokia’s event on May 16.
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