The Nokia Lumia 920 launched in Nov. 2012 and has attracted many users looking for a Windows Phone 8 (WP8) smartphone. Now. a latest Chinese video commercial of the Lumia 920 shows the in and outs of the handset.
The video commercial starts with showing off the internal hardware components of the smartphone. It points towards the PureMotion HD+ display, which increases the response time of the touchscreen display. The commercial shows a user wearing a glove using the touch display and playing Angry Birds, demonstrating the new "Super Sensitive Touch" display of the smartphone.
The PureView camera's features are also part of the commercial as is the Augmented Reality of City Lens. The two minutes and 14 seconds video also shows that the Snapdragon S4 Qualcomm processor powers the handset. The commercial ends with touting the wireless charging feature of the Lumia 920.
Along with the lively colors, the Lumia 920 also features high-end features. The Lumia 920 sports a 4.5-inch curved glass WXGA LCD display with 1280 x 768 pixels resolution with 332 ppi. The smartphone packs in a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 Processor and 2000 mAh battery.
The Lumia 920 sports an 8.7-megapixel rear-facing camera with the much-touted PureView technology along with autofocus, dual LED flash, and Carl Zeiss Tessar lens. The smartphone offers 32GB of on-board storage and no option to expand the memory using a microSD card. The device also supports wireless charging.
All-in-all, the latest video commercial takes all its opportunity to display the features of the Lumia 920. With competition in the smartphone industry increasing day by day, we will have to wait and see if Nokia is able to attract more customers to the Lumia 920.
Check out the Lumia 920 video below.
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