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[h=1]What is the difference between the Nokia Lumia 920 and HTC Windows Phone 8X?[/h] Mobile Phones | <time>2013-01-21 10:15:00</time>
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</figure> Both the Nokia Lumia 920 and HTC Windows Phone 8X run on Microsoft's latest mobile operating system, boasting high-end specs such as LTE support and impressive imaging technology.
The Lumia 920, Nokia's flagship WP8 handset, features innovations such as wireless charging and a large 4.5-inch PureMotion HD+ display. The touchscreen is also sensitive to fingernail touches, gloved hands and even metal keys. The 8.7-megapixel camera uses optical image stabilization technology, which is touted to perform better in low-light conditions and give less shaky handheld videos.
On the other hand, the HTC Windows Phone 8X, which Microsoft calls its "flagship" WP8 handset, is smaller, thinner and lighter. The 8X has an 8-megapixel BSI sensor and fast F2.0 aperture, although it probably wouldn't perform as well as the Lumia 920 in low light, as our US counterparts have found. Compared with the Lumia handset though, the 8X gives you a little more creative control over your images, with a built-in photo enhancer.
If you're in Singapore, there's a longer wait in store for the Lumia 920, so that's going to be a factor when deciding which phone to get.
Jacqueline Seng , Presenter/Writer
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The Lumia 920, Nokia's flagship WP8 handset, features innovations such as wireless charging and a large 4.5-inch PureMotion HD+ display. The touchscreen is also sensitive to fingernail touches, gloved hands and even metal keys. The 8.7-megapixel camera uses optical image stabilization technology, which is touted to perform better in low-light conditions and give less shaky handheld videos.
On the other hand, the HTC Windows Phone 8X, which Microsoft calls its "flagship" WP8 handset, is smaller, thinner and lighter. The 8X has an 8-megapixel BSI sensor and fast F2.0 aperture, although it probably wouldn't perform as well as the Lumia 920 in low light, as our US counterparts have found. Compared with the Lumia handset though, the 8X gives you a little more creative control over your images, with a built-in photo enhancer.
If you're in Singapore, there's a longer wait in store for the Lumia 920, so that's going to be a factor when deciding which phone to get.
Jacqueline Seng , Presenter/Writer
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