Testseek.com have collected 563 expert reviews of the Microsoft Lumia 920 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Lumia 920.
April 2013
(80%)
563 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(78%)
17 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Windows Phone 8
Disain kokoh dan solid
Kamera mumpuni untuk foto dan video
Aplikasi bawaan Nokia menambah nilai dan mengurangi rasa bosan
Aplikasi office siap pakai dengan sinkronisasi mudah (via Skydrive atau USB)
Live Tile
Kamera yang mengesankan baik hardware dan software
Layar yang bagus dan berkualitas
Dukungan aplikasi khusus Nokia yang unik dan berguna
The editors didn't like
Windows Store region Indonesia masih terbatas. Kalah jauh dari Google Play dan Appstore
Tidak bisa menggunakan lagu koleksi untuk ringtone
Wireless charging, NFC, Super Sensitive Touch display. Greatly improves upon the Lumia 900, bringing top of the line hardware, gorgeous design and a formidable camera. Easily the best Windows Phone to date. It's also a steal at $99 on AT&T.
The PureView camera underperforms during the day, resulting in soft photos with muted colors. Phone may be too big for some but the weight issue is overstated. Limited carrier availability
the Lumia 920 has an excellent camera—one of the top found on any phone today, especially in low-light situations where other cameras easily fall short. Ironically it is during “normal” situations (e.g. well lit) where the Lumia 920 becomes simply medio...
Published: 2012-11-09, Author: Ben , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: I've made no secret of the fact that I've liked Windows Phone since it reached its milestone 7.5 (Mango) release, so I was keen to see what Microsoft would deliver with Windows Phone 8. Plus, whatever the root of Nokia's recent struggles , its hardware de...
Published: 2012-11-09, Author: Ben , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: As regulars will know, I'm a fan of Nokia's hardware design, and I've liked Microsoft's mobile OS ever since it hit 7.5 (Mango). So I decided to spend a week using the Lumia 920, Nokia's flagship Windows Phone 8 handset, as my main phone to see what the t...
Abstract: Before you even take the Nokia Lumia 920 out of the box you can tell it’s a standout device. The first Windows Phone 8 handset to hit the market, the smartphone has a distinctive look that extends past the characteristic design of the Windows Phone ope...
Abstract: The support for higher resolutions is part of a wider package of hardware upgrades that arrive with Windows Phone 8, but it is undoubtedly the most noticeable, at first glance. The higher resolution makes the UI look crisper, but the biggest benefits are...
Abstract: The Lumia 920 no doubt packs a bit of heft at 185g (6.52oz) and a thickness of 10.7mm, but it's a far cry from the complaints several pundits have issued recently. In fact, I find that its bulk actually makes it feel rock solid, like the Nokia phones we a...
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Published: 2012-11-06, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com
The Lumia 920 is a very desirable smartphone. We love the fantastic screen, decent camera and it's jam packed with features. However, the downsides are the chunky design and somewhat spartan app store....
Beautiful screen. Exclusive apps including free driving and transit directions. Excellent video recorder.
Huge and heavy. Windows Phone has fewer and different apps from more popular platforms
One of the first handsets shipping with Windows Phone 8, the big, beautiful Nokia Lumia 920 is the most powerful, versatile option available. But the phone itself is overgrown, and the platform has some growing to do....
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Published: 2012-11-05, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
It kills me to say this, because I wanted to own this instead of an iPhone 5, but no. No you shouldnt. Its too big and heavy. Its not fun to own. Its not enjoyable to use. If you want a Windows Phone, check out the very good HTC 8X. But this? No, not...
Abstract: In late March 2012, the tide seemed as though it was about to turn for Microsoft's ( MSFT ) Windows Phone platform. After a year and a half of struggling, the “first real Windows Phone” was about to launch in early April and change the smartphone landscap...