Sunday, November 16, 2014

NOKIA LUMIA 930 REVIEW

NOKIA LUMIA 930


Nokia Lumia 930 is a well constructed Smartphone and it has a well built design. This is the first product to have been launched since Microsoft’s buyout of Nokia’s mobile division. Lumia 930 is bright with vibrant colors. It has a square chunky body and at 9.8 mm thick, it is thicker than the Samsung Galaxy S5. Although it’s slightly elevated back sits nicely in the palm, users felt that it was one of the less comfortable phones to hold during their review.



The button and port layout is standard. The right edge is adorned by the volume control, on/off button and a camera button. The headphone jack is located at the top with a nano SIM card slot next to it and the micro USB charging port at the lower end below the touch keys. Unlike its predecessor 925, the 930 does not have expandable memory.


The screen is a 5-inch full HD AMOLED display. It is made of 441 ppi (pixels per inch) pixel density that is armored with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. There is a set of comprehensive display settings by which you can adjust your screen’s color profile. The advanced settings houses options such as tinkering with color temperature, tint and color saturation. Screen brightness can also be adjusted in the Battery Saver mode. You also have the option of switching on the sunlight readability mode. The display is good, but it does not match the LG G3 or Samsung Galaxy S5. Another setback is that it does not have HDR camera mode. Apart from that, it is not a bad choice for those Nokia users out there. The camera works well in low light and the phone has a good collection of Nokia apps.


 


KEY FEATURES OF NOKIA LUMIA 930


• Windows Phone 8.1 with live tiles and a world of apps

• Syncing content  across screens via OneDrive

• Stunning photos with 20MP Pureview camera with OIS and ZEISS optics

• Immersive video experiences thanks to 4 mics and rich recording with surround sound

• Crystal-clear 5” Full HD OLED display

• Effortless charging thanks to built-in wireless charging

• Complete office on the go: MS Office

• Personal radio station: MixRadio



NOKIA LUMIA 930 REVIEW

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