Before I left on vacation I went and bought myself a late birthday present which was the Nokia Lumia 920 smartphone running Windows Phone 8.  It was a decision between the iPhone 5 and the Lumia 920.  I’ve mostly used iPhones over the past few years, but I did have a Windows Phone 7 device as well.  I liked it, but too many quirks made me return to the iPhone.

I’ve been watching closely the progress of Windows Phone 8, and between that and the hardware from Nokia, I decided to take another plunge into Windows Phone.  I’m certainly glad I did.

lumia920

Most of the quirks I had with Windows Phone 7 were resolved in WP8, and the hardware side is so much better than the iPhone at half the price (on contract).  The device is bigger than the iPhone with a beautiful 4.5” display.  Some reviewers like to point out the 920 is “big”, but that’s a plus in my book as the larger screen area is much easier on the eyes.

I’ll go into Windows Phone 8 in another article, but it’s no problem for me to say this is much better than the stale iOS platform.  Live Tiles are a great feature, integration with Office and SkyDrive is done right, and overall it’s a smooth experience.

I’ve only had it a short time, so I’ll keep writing about it, but if you are in the market for a new smartphone, give this one a look.


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on Dec 15, 2012

I always used to swear by Nokias (I've owned like 10 of them since 1998.......so many not because they were crap/broken, but because I loved the "next best thing")

 

I'll def consider going back to Nokia after my HTC bites the dust, because buying it right now would be doing it only because I want a new phone....

on Dec 15, 2012

Island Dog
The only reason I have a landline phone is for our alarm system, otherwise that would be gone in a second.

 

I used to keep the land line to call the folks in the US (it was still cheaper than the cell at the time).......skype took away that reason easily!

on Dec 16, 2012

So, I've been following this thread.  I'm free to buy a new phone in January (contract up).  I'm considering getting a 920.  I have an iphone 4.  I love it (jailbroken).  I have an ipad, so I don't technically need an iphone, but I dig it.  Anyone able to steer me over the top either way?  I was decided on an iPhone 5.  Now I'm in limbo.  Anyway, read everything here, but would love to hear more praises or condemnations to help me make a decision.  I'm changing cell providers, so I might actually pick this up before my contact expires on another provider.  Thanks. 

The most critical thing to me is having a working (CONFIRMED) sirius app.  I have a "kinda" confirmation so far.  After that, its knowing if there is a modding community so that there might be customizable mods. I'd also love to be able to tether without paying extra.  If I can magically get all of those, I'm sold on the 920. 

Anyway, I'm middle of the fence. Help pacov, plz.

on Dec 16, 2012

I heard this phone has issues with Gmail. What kind of smartphone is it that can't even use Gmail?

on Dec 16, 2012

kona0197
What kind of smartphone is it that can't even use Gmail

As smart as me....

I don't use Gmail either....

on Dec 16, 2012

kona0197
I heard this phone has issues with Gmail. What kind of smartphone is it that can't even use Gmail?

 

 

You "hear" a lot of things don't you?  Ever actually put yourself in the position of being the one to do/try something and then post your own findings?  Or are you just one of those people who continuously post and re-post something you heard somewhere?    At the very least citing sources for things heard would help?

on Dec 16, 2012

 

@pacov

I still haven't confirmed that app as working for one's SIRIUS subscription.  I am still trying to find someone I know who has a subscription so I can test it with my phone.  I'll let you know if I can confirm it working for you.

The tethering works for me without paying extra, but then I'm probably not the best person to test this for you as I have a "special" plan with my provider.

As far as "modding" goes for WP8, you'd probably be better off to check the forums at Windows Phone Central (www.wpcentral.com) for info regarding that.

on Dec 16, 2012

kona0197
I heard this phone has issues with Gmail. What kind of smartphone is it that can't even use Gmail?

One you can't afford. So, your point? 

on Dec 16, 2012

the_Monk
You "hear" a lot of things don't you? Ever actually put yourself in the position of being the one to do/try something and then post your own findings? Or are you just one of those people who continuously post and re-post something you heard somewhere? At the very least citing sources for things heard would help?

Just another attempt to egg me on and anger me. So be it. Island Dog posted on Facebook the other day about how this phone does not like Gmail due to the disputes going on between MS and Google. As for myself I have never owned a smartphone. Too rich for my blood.

on Dec 16, 2012

kona0197

Just another attempt to egg me on and anger me. So be it. Island Dog posted on Facebook the other day about how this phone does not like Gmail due to the disputes going on between MS and Google. As for myself I have never owned a smartphone. Too rich for my blood.

 

First, there is a rather large difference between something not liking something and having issues with it.  

Second, how about reading articles like the following: http://www.wpcentral.com/google-problem-windows-phone before re-posting something you don't appear to fully understand. 

Lastly, re-posting perceived issues (as you see them) with/about devices you openely admit to not even having a desire to own (even if you could) and treat with scorn anyway makes you not much more than a troll.

on Dec 16, 2012

the_Monk
and treat with scorn anyway makes you not much more than a troll.

Yet your the one that chooses to continue to instigate the issues. Interesting. You could have explained to me how I was wrong in a more nicer tone and I would have accepted it and apologized. I'll be ignoring you for awhile.

on Dec 17, 2012

iPhone5 being offered by WalMart @ $127 with 2-yr contract.  I think (but don't know) you can choose AT&T, Verizon or Sprint.

on Dec 17, 2012

Google is indeed ending support for ActiveSync, which causes some issues with Google's mail service (Push, Calendar). Fortunately with Nokia phones you can use syndicated email retrieval and then it won't effect you, or be even smarter and start using a better service for email than "The Ever Reading Eye"-Google.

on Dec 17, 2012

Another good reason to dump Google services.

 

on Dec 17, 2012

Nothing wrong with Google services. Have you even tried using a Android based phone yet Island Dog?

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