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Nokia Lumia 930: The SMART phone is here!!!

It has been confirmed that the newest version of Nokia’s smartphone
will be launched on 17th of July, this will be the most expensive 
smartphone of its series and so called as the FLAGSHIP PHONE of the year 2014, not just expensive but the most stylish product by Nokia since Microsoft taking over it. This is the first smartphone which is to be released under the “Microsoft Devices” and is the first one to be operated with Windows 8.1 OS which is the latest version of windows.
Now this smartphone is now ready to take on the flagship might of Android and iOS with its impressive design and the latest version of windows. It is the very first high-end flagship handset to be equipped with the latest windows 8.1.





DESIGN & DISPLAY: Looks Devilishly Awesome
Apart from its 5” lightly curved display it is surrounded by a thick milled aluminium strip which resembles the Lumia 925. It has polycarbonate back which encompasses the camera and the speaker.  
The screen is protected by the Gorilla glass (manufactured by Corning Inc.) which makes it more vulnerable to scratches and damage resistant. The metal casing on the phone also acts as the antenna of the phone separated by split lines at the top and bottom of the phone which draw your eyes to the headphone jack (top) and the Micro USB port (bottom).





As usual on the right hand side of the phone you’ll find the physical volume, power and camera buttons. The camera button will allow you to quickly launch the camera from sleep and is dual-detent, meaning pushing half way will initiate the focus and a full press will take the photo. Looking around the body of the phone, you’ll find tiny little holes which are microphones – offering the best audio capture possible and this feature was pressed hard at the launch event. The best audio is captured from the front of the phone.
       The screen is the best part about this flagship, it features a 5-inch Full HD OLED AMOLED display, and the resolution being 1920 by 1080 pix.Its black is not deeper than the AMOLED black and it is bright, colorful and sharp. Underneath the screen there are three capacitive buttons: Back, Start and the Search button.


TECHNO SPECS:
It process under Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 800, the phone is responsive, instantaneous and snappy – something that you won’t experience with other models. Opening apps is almost instant and browsing the web (when on Wi-Fi or reliable 4G connection) is faster and reliable everything that you could ask for in a smartphone.
       Again there is this heating problem, you’ll find that the lower portion of the phone can be a little warm when you’ve used it for a long period of time. This could happen if you’re playing a game on the phone, syncing a few email accounts or if you are recording the videos for longer period of time, it’s certainly nothing alarming but be mindful of it.
      The internal memory space is 32GB  (including the OS and included applications) which is enough to download and save HD videos or any other data additional 7GB of OneDrive(cloud upload) space to use as well. Unfortunately, Nokia decided to omit expandable storage in the Lumia 930 which is disappointing especially because of the recent improvements to SD card handling in Windows Phone 8.1.





The phone has a 2420mAh battery and it does a good job of keeping the phone on for a full day, however, you won’t be able to get much more than that. This was with moderate usage including using the camera, the odd game, web browsing (via 4G and Wi-Fi) and a few phone calls. If used for a longer period it could heat up, but it can be slightly avoided by using the battery saver feature.

Camera: Shoot it Like a PRO
This is the most strongest and interesting feature of Lumia 930. Nokia Lumia having 41 MP having so many negative points. The Lumia 930 has the same camera from the Lumia 1520 – offering up to 20-megapixels of quality. Nokia’s efforts to improve smartphone photography haven’t gone unnoticed and it certainly shows with the Lumia 930. Firstly, unlike the Lumia 1020 or 1520, the camera lens doesn’t protrude or budge out. It’s safely protected behind the casing.       The high-level sensor with the camera ensures the decent low-light performance of the images and videos. Like Lumia 1020 Nokia Camera app is also pre-installed in Lumia 930 with which you get a multitude of manual settings including white balance, exposure and manual focus.



      The software makes taking photos a breeze with its Full Auto mode, automatically correcting the images to ensure they look their best.it also have the facial detection. When you take a photo, two images will be saved onto the phone memory – one low-res JPG perfect for sharing in emails or social media and one high-res JPG thanks to the 20-megapixel sensor. You even have the option to save a high-res DNG RAW format image instead of a JPG to make editing easier in post. Videos can be recorded up to 1080p in resolution and can do it quite well. Unlike some other phones on the market at the moment, it cannot record in 4K. However, since this format isn’t prevalent right now, we don’t see it as a downside. The phone also has a number of microphones positioned around the phone to ensure the best sound is captured and this works very well. 

POSITIVE:
-Fully HD touch
-Performance
-Aluminium body and solid design
-Windows 8.1

NEGATIVE:

-Heat issues
-No expandable storage
/*This year if you are looking for a windows phone this is best choice.*/
The price as confirmed by Nokia is around $599 (around £360, AU$650) which is almost decent for any high-end flagship handset.


So get your hands on with this year most smartest SMARTphone!!!!!!

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