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Nokia Lumia 928 Officially Launched

Written By Unknown on May 12, 2013 | 8:22 AM


INFO GADGET - Having had long time been rumored, Nokia finally officially launched a smartphone based on the latest Window Phone 8, Lumia 928, Saturday (11/05/2013). It is the successor of the Lumia series top series, the Lumia 920.

Hailed as the continuation of the series 920, Lumia 928 is not too much to offer in terms of specification updates.

Technology Nokia Lumia 928 Officially Launched
These devices are equally equipped with PureView 8.7 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss f/2.0 lens. The difference with the series Lumia 920 in terms of the camera, the Lumia 928 is equipped with Xenon flash lamp. While previous series using the LED flash light.

Xenon flash lamp itself is claimed to be brighter than the LED. Therefore, the light is said to help indoor shooting better.

In addition, the Lumia 928 also comes with a large screen and support the same resolution as the Lumia 920. Both use the same screen of 4.5 inches which supports a resolution of 1280 x 768.

Even so, the type of screen used was different. Lumia 920 uses IPS display, while the Lumia 928 is armed with AMOLED screen. Both are protected by super strong Gorilla Glass screen series 2 made ​​in Corning company.

One other difference, the Nokia Lumia 928 is equipped with three-microphone Audio-Amplitude Capture (HAAC), which is capable of recording up to 140dB sound. Lumia 920 itself is already equipped three mics, but only able to record mono quality.

Other specifications that this device is owned by the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 32GB internal media capacity, 2,000 mAh battery, Qi wireless charging capability, and Windows Phone 8.

The "Hero" Nokia Lumia 928 will be available first exclusively for Verizon in the United States starting May 16, 2013. Verizon put the contract price of the device is $ 100 U.S. dollars. Not yet known what price the unlocked device.
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