Nokia Lumia 928 Review: Specs Of Windows Phone 8-Powered Unit Include 4.5-inch 720p HD Screen, 1.5GHz Dual Core Processor, 8.7MP Camera; Powerful Phone At Decent Price

Nokia Lumia 928 review: The Verizon-exclusive handset is billed describe by CNET as the carrier’s “most powerful Windows Phone to date” thanks to the 928 matching up well to its AT&T and T-Mobile counterparts.

According to the tech site, specs of the 928 include being 4G LTE capable, a 4.5-inch 720p HD screen, a fast 1.5GHz dual-core processor and an 8-megapixel camera with image stabilization and PureView image processing. A notable feature is the 928’s Xenon flash, which the Microsoft-owned company claims will boost image performance. The Lumia 928 runs on 1GB RAM and starts at 32GB storage.

Phone Arena cites its big display, high-resolution and high pixel density as some of its major pluses. It also takes notes of the earlier mentioned Xenon flash, which the mobile industry-focused site says is better than the standard LED. The 4G feature means fast mobile data support. The Nokia

CNET says that Verizon’s typically fast speed stumbles on the Lumia 928. The call quality sounded harsher than Nokia’s usual standard and users searching for the smartphone manufacturer’s bright statement hues won’t find them in the 928.

The unit is free with a 2-year contract with Verizon and it’s $399.99 for a month-to-month arrangement with Big Red. The Nokia Lumia 928 is Verizon’s highest-end Windows Phone and is a unit that still delivers on value with a decent price tag attached to it.

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