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Nokia Lumia 925 Hands on gallery – extremely wide viewing angles

| May 16, 2013 | 21 Replies
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MNBIMG_4965Just delving through some of the pictures that we quickly snapped on Tuesday of the new Nokia Lumia 925.

You might want to check out NokConv’s post about the screen on the 925 which explains what’s so special about it.

http://conversations.nokia.com/2013/05/15/why-the-nokia-lumia-925-is-a-screen-idol/

  • New laminated AMOLED
  • Saturated, vivid, deep blacks
  • 600 Nit brightness – brighter than any OLED display on the market
  • super sunlight readability – the screen adjusts the contrasts and brightness so that unlike folks without this on their device, you don’t have to cover up your phone screen.
  • Extremely wide viewing angle
  • Super sensitive display
  • New colour profiling – change the vividness of your screen to how you want it.

Some people like wide viewing angles, others might not. They might be useful as you can get overhead shots and still see the screen. They might not be so useful in that other people might peek at your private conversations. Up to you really.

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There’s a gallery below – not just of the screen. Any repeats – that’s due to the uploader going weirdo on me.

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Might be difficult to see the screen from this angle :p

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As we mentioned before, the Nokia Lumia 925 feels great in the hand. Robust, sturdy, well built, yet lighter and slimmer than the 920.

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