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Nokia's Lumia 925 has a sleek, slim, partially aluminum build. Its camera takes great shots, especially in low light conditions, and the LTE smartphone comes in at an affordable price
The Lumia 925 is a little wide and squat, and sharp corners diminish handheld comfort. T-Mobile's version has 16GB of storage instead of 32GB
Nokia's lovely Lumia 925 delivers a high-end Windows Phone experience, but camera snobs with deep pockets should hold out for AT&T's Lumia 1020.
Published: 2013-07-18, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: This week we saw the availability to purchase and pre-order two new Nokia Lumia devices, the 925 on T-Mobile and the 1020 on AT&T. Given that I already own a Nokia 808 PureView, no longer have an AT&T account, and am a 10-year+ T-Mobile customer I went to...
Vivid AMOLED screen, Great exclusive apps, Beautiful, comfortable aluminum finish, Solid rear camera
Windows Phone lacks certain apps, Windows Phone still has some quirks, No MicroSD card support, Battery is not removable
Like the Lumia 928, the 925's greatest strength is Nokia. It's the only smartphone maker that cares at all about Windows Phone, offering a wide line of new devices. The Lumia 925 is supremely comfortable to hold and its aluminum finish is beautiful. Nokia...
Published: 2013-07-10, Author: Arne , review by: theunwired.net
Yes, the Lumia 925 is another Windows Phone but not just another one but most likely the best one, money can buy today. It's beautifully designed, made out of finest materials, doesn't feels cheap in any kind and is built rock-solid. There's no creaking b...
Light, thin and runs the latest version of Windows Phone 8 (GDR 2). Sporting all the bells and whistles, including optional wireless charging, NFC and Nokia's plethora of apps and services. Aluminium / polycarbonate combo build provides a premium look and
Gap between metal and polycarbonate backing can collect dust. Not a huge improvement on the Lumia 920
There’s not much to go on if you’re looking at criticising the Lumia 925. Nokia has done a golden job at getting the Lumia flagship just right with the balance on functionality and design slap bang in the middle. If you skipped the Lumia 920, this phone is...
Abstract: Over a year ago, I reviewed a Windows Phone, and I had positive comments on it. Fast forward to today, after more than 18 months, I re-experienced a Windows Phone, on a Nokia Lumia 925.It's true that no other major mobile OS is as flexible as Android, so...
Abstract: Not many of Nokia’'s smartphones are worthy of bearing the PureView badge. The title is given to only the maker’'s best cameraphones, among which is the Nokia Lumia 920 from last year. This particular smartphone, however, wasn'’t quite as capable as t...
Stylish exterior, Smooth and snappy performance, Very good camera, Useful features like Nokia Music and Here Maps
Poor call quality, Weak loudspeaker, Short on customization options
With the Lumia 925, Nokia has created a charming device. It's a good-looking, thin and light smartphone that even features an aluminim frame to give it a premium taste. But thankfully, there's more than great design that the Nokia Lumia 925 can offer y...
Published: 2013-06-18, Author: Anton , review by: Pocketnow.com
beautiful design, excellent screen, great camera, fluid, smooth, performance, good earpiece sound quality, Nokia Here suite
wobbly, flimsy, squeaky, back cover with slight gaps on the bottom, only 16GB of internal storage with no expansion options, dull colors (compared to the other Lumia devices in the family), no direct wireless charging options, Windows Phone still need
At the end of the day, if you decide to go for the Lumia 925, you are buying the best Windows Phone on the market at the moment, at least until either Samsung or HTC step up their game (and honestly, neither seems to plan on doing so), or Nokia makes it...