The key thing for Nokia phones is the best cameras on the market and very solid (hard to break) design.
I love my Nokia 920 and can’t wait for the 1020.
Well, when it comes to taking pictures, the Nokia Lumia 920 has a 4.5 display with a ppi of 332 and a 1,280x768p resolution. The iPhone 5 has a 4 display with 326ppi and a 1,136x640p resolution. The Lumia wins because it has a larger screen, a higher ppi and the screen responds to gloves and even fingernails.
The Nokia Lumia 920 rear camera is 8.7MP, and its front camera is 1.3MP. It has autofocus, a dual LED flash and has PureView and Carl Zeiss optics. The iPhone 5 has an 8MP rear camera and a 1.2MP front camera. It has LED flash, autofocus, FaceTime, geo-tagging, face detection and panoramic choices. The Nokia Lumia 920 rear camera wipes the floor with the iPhone 5, especially in low light, and is actually the best smartphone camera I’ve seen this year so far.
However, The Nokia Lumia 920 also comes with lots of Nokia-exclusive apps like Lens Caps and Nokia Maps on top. Unfortunately, these wont beat the 700,000-plus apps available to the iPhone 5. The Windows Market Place will have to play catch-up.
However, The 32GB Nokia Lumia 920 will ONLY cost $99.99 on a two-year contract. The iPhone 5 32GB is $299. The much lower price tag gives the Lumia a win when it comes to value for money IMHO.
Same here.
I’ve had Andriod, Iphones, and now the Nokia.