Nokia’s Lumia 925
is certainly a great camera phone – thanks to the company’s PureView
technology, optical image stabilization, the new Smart Camera software,
and the Carl Zeiss lens. But just how good is it, really? Well, Nokia
claims it’s the best you can get, especially when it comes to low-light
photography.
Nokia has posted some comparison shots “using the Nokia Lumia 925 and a number of its closest competitors.”
Unsurprisingly, these competitors Are
Smart Camera will be included in a future Windows Phone 8 software update (called Lumia Amber) for older Nokia handsets – like the Lumia 920 – so it’s not just Lumia 925 users who are going to enjoy its benefits. For more details on the photography capabilities of the 925, go here and here at Nokia Conversation.
In the US, the Nokia Lumia 925 will be available exclusively at T-Mobile in the coming months. It will be released via multiple carriers in Europe and Asia (starting June), for about 469 Euros before taxes and subsidies.
Nokia has posted some comparison shots “using the Nokia Lumia 925 and a number of its closest competitors.”
Unsurprisingly, these competitors Are
- Apple’s iPhone 5
- Samsung’s Galaxy S4
- HTC’s One
- Sony’s Xperia Z
Smart Camera will be included in a future Windows Phone 8 software update (called Lumia Amber) for older Nokia handsets – like the Lumia 920 – so it’s not just Lumia 925 users who are going to enjoy its benefits. For more details on the photography capabilities of the 925, go here and here at Nokia Conversation.
In the US, the Nokia Lumia 925 will be available exclusively at T-Mobile in the coming months. It will be released via multiple carriers in Europe and Asia (starting June), for about 469 Euros before taxes and subsidies.
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