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The Nokia Lumia 920 has some features you won't find on most other smartphones, including wireless charging; an incredibly sharp, high-resolution 4.5-inch display that's so bright that you can actually use it outdoors in bright sunlight; a touchscreen that works even when you're wearing gloves; and a camera with true optical image stabilization and amazing low-light performance. It also includes a very fast processor, plenty of internal storage, great performance on AT&T's 4G LTE data network, and very good battery life. The 920 runs on Windows Phone 8, which improves on earlier versions of Microsoft's mobile OS with a more customizable start screen, a new version of Internet Explorer, and good parental controls. The phone also includes Nokia's own very good navigation and transportation apps. show more

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Critic reviews

7.8
18 reviews
  • Reception and call quality
    7.7
  • Display
    9.1
  • Battery life
    8.1
  • Camera
    8.5
  • Ease of use
    8.0
  • Design and form factor
    8.2
  • Portability (size / weight)
    5.8
  • Media support
    8.0
  • Durability
    8.9
  • Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
    6.7

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User reviews

9.2
98 reviews
8.0
Engadget Nov 2, 2012

Nokia may crown it the most innovative smartphone, and alongside embedded wireless charging, there's plenty here to demonstrate that. But, for all that Windows Phone 8 does right (superb maps, zippy browser, simplicity), those holes in the app selection remain something that needs to be plugged.

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8.0
Laptop Magazine Nov 1, 2012

The Nokia Lumia 920 is the ultimate Windows Phone, thanks to its jaw-dropping HD screen, fantastic PureView camera and wireless charging capability.

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8.0
CNET Nov 1, 2012

Nokia's Lumia 920 is heavy and thick, but if you want the most powerful, feature-rich Windows phone available, this is it.

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8.0
Wired Nov 5, 2012

It’s ... a big step up from the Lumia 900, and it’s the first Nokia Windows Phone device we’ve seen that’s technologically on par with high-end Android devices, and even the iPhone 5. Just don’t expect it to be as comfortable to carry in your skinny jeans.

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8.0
PC Mag Nov 6, 2012

One of the first handsets shipping with Windows Phone 8, the big, beautiful Nokia Lumia 920 is the most powerful, versatile option available. But the phone itself is overgrown, and the platform has some growing to do.

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7.0
AllThingsD Nov 27, 2012

All in all, though, the Nokia Lumia 920 is worth considering, if you can live with a heavy device — especially given its combination of low price and strong features.

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9.0
PC World Australia Nov 26, 2012

The Nokia Lumia 920 is a superbly constructed smartphone that has an outstanding camera and an excellent screen. However, there's no mistaking the sheer size of this phone and the limited Windows Phone third-party app ecosystem can't match rival platforms.

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6.0
Pocket-Lint Nov 1, 2012

We had high hopes for the 920, and while individual elements are great, we have come away bitterly disappointed with the overall package.

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8.0
Mobiledia Nov 1, 2012

Overall, the Lumia 920 is one of the best Nokia devices in recent years -- the design is gorgeous, the display is top-notch and the camera is exceptional. It offers some innovative features that you won't find elsewhere else. But the big question will be if you're willing to take the plunge on...

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8.0
TechRadar Nov 6, 2012

The Nokia Lumia 920 isn't a groundbreaking, game-changing device, it's a refreshed Lumia 900 with a newer operating system and some additional power. That's not to say it's a bad phone, what Nokia has produced is a solid, well-built device which does the job you'd expect of a smartphone.

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8.0
TrustedReviews Dec 6, 2012

The Nokia Lumia 920 almost a barnstormer but is ultimately let down by a few too many niggling issues. Its optically stabilised camera does trounce the competition for night time shots but is let down by mediocre performance in good lighting.

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8.0
BGR Nov 5, 2012

The design is unique and sharp, the performance has improved dramatically from earlier Windows Phones and the camera is amazing. Does that add up to an experience that outweighs the platform’s many limitations? For the majority of consumers, I don’t think it does.

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7.0
HotHardware Nov 29, 2012

When you mix in the phone's heft, poor battery life, and a lack-luster app selection, all of the positives don't make up for enough of the drawbacks.

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7.0
MobileBurn Dec 13, 2012

This is a fantastic phone for someone who is a dedicated Windows or Xbox user, or someone with a patient streak who spends most of their time on the web. Users who rely on a healthy app market may find that this is a great phone held back the limitations of its software.

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9.0
vjlenin vjlenin

An amazing gadget that anyone should look for. I have written this detailed review available here: http://www.bluebugle.org/2013/01/Nokia-Lumia-920-r...

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9.0
shawnppickett shawnppickett

I was leaving Verizon (their customer service was completely atrocious), but that also meant leaving behind my beloved Motorola Droid line (I had a Droid 2, my dad a Droid X, we were looking forward to getting Droid Razr Maxx HD's). I particularly liked Motorola's reliability and their Car...

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9.0
anthonymel anthonymel

One of the best phones I have ever owned. I tried them both iOS and Andriod but the quality here is amazing. Just need Microsoft to fix a few things and get some apps in the store and I'll be in love!

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9.0
dhafiz dhafiz

It's the best Windows Phone any OEM has made. I think Nokia could have done more to reduce the weight/thickness, since it's SUCH A BIG DEAL to everyone (I personally don't care), but really, if you want a Windows Phone, you have to get the Lumia 920 at this time. The 8X is fine, but feels cheap...

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