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Published by Boc Ly on September 5, 2012

The Nokia Lumia 920 and Lumia 820

TweetThe new Nokia Lumia 920 and Nokia Lumia 820 are not just innovative smartphones packed with great features, but they look fantastic too.

Nokia’s unrivalled flair for design combined with using unique materials in the coolest colours has once again produced a couple of knockout devices.

The Lumia 920 is available in yellow, red, grey, white and black. For the Lumia 820 there is a choice of red, yellow, grey, cyan, purple, white and black.

We got our hands on a yellow Lumia 920 and a red Lumia 820 together with some of their accessory friends. 

Here are some pictures for you to enjoy and – for maximum detail – you can click through to see a high-resolution version of each image.

The Lumia 920

Nokia Lumia 920

The Lumia 920 resting and wirelessly charging itself up on the Fatboy Recharge Pillow.

Nokia Lumia 920

Nokia Lumia 920

The Lumia 820

Nokia Lumia 820

The Lumia 820 on the Nokia Wireless Charging Plate DT-900, which is also available in a range of colours.

Nokia Lumia 820

Nokia Lumia 820

The Lumia 820, despite appearances to the contrary, has a variety of changeable shells – which fully replace the rear of the device, rather than fitting over it. Here is a selection of the other colours.

Nokia Lumia 820 covers

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Comments gullygod

How do you make your NEW phone bigger, heavier, and thicker when your competition is doing the oppposite.

Kadusch

The needed the extra space for the 3 Windows Phone Buttons on the front of the device. :-/

donzebe

The weight is needed for the camera.
For 920 to be a great camera phone, it needs to have weight for better picture and video when on the run.  The lens is not the only factor when it comes to taking great pictures and Videos.
We all want long lasting battery, this add weight too. 2000 mAh
should be heavy.

Jeremy Filburn

No MicroSD slot in the 920??? Really? The 820 has one!!!

http://twitter.com/nok4us Izzi

 the Lumia 920 does have 32GB skydrive, I think the 820 has only 7GB, that should more than make up for needing an expandable microSD slot. Whats important is that there should be storage mode on WP8, if not?..

H?ng Son Nguy?n

but lumia 920 has 32 gb and 820 only with 8gb

Zaki Jaaskelainen

Look at the minuscule lens on the 920… How many photons pass through that tiny hole?
Still, I’m looking forward to seeing some sample photos shot with the 920.

http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

Coming very soon

Kadusch

It would have been such a great device if we would be able to put Harmattan or even Symbian on it. :-(

http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

Stick to topic, Kadusch. We get it, you prefer Symbian and Harmattan. You don’t need to post it on every story.

If you want reminding of what is and what is not accepted in our comments, give the comments policy a read.

judazuk

Does the Nokia 920 have rich recording like the Nokia 808?  

The camera tech is impressive, even if the camera still is a bit of a disappointment I must say., but what use is stable videos if the audio in the videos is no good or maybe even unusable? 

Rich Recordning + 41MP sensor with PureView in the 808 is a killer combo, is there anything regarding audio recording that was just not mentioned..?

will probably buy one anyway, but this is important to know :)    

Love my Lumia 800, but is still have to carry my Nokia N8 with me, because the camera in the Lumia is just no good at all. So after I will get my Nokia 808  the 920 looks very interesting..   we need more info on the specs of it though :)

MistelMistel

If you watch twitter he is not the single one which is a little bit upset.

I share the opinion. If Nokia doesn’t release fast a own device it could get to late.

What should be the point of comments if you don’t want feedback?

If you don’t like the feedback just listen to your customers and change what they dislike. It’s simple.

http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

Nokia has clearly stated the direction for future smartphones, and that’s Windows Phone.

Plus, the rules are the rules. Stick to topic, as stated in the comments policy.

Micha66

So nothing for current customers anymore?

redexx

And what about the future disruptions Elop mentioned at Feb 11th statement?

Kadusch

I’m sorry. I commuted back home today very early to don’t miss the live stream. My disappointment was perhaps too strong to stay on topic. I will try to be more patient and wait until Nokia will release again something for me. :-(

http://profiles.google.com/rsadykoff Rustam Sydykov

“Shut up and take my money” :) ))
Just recently got Lumia 900, but I am very impressed with 920. On one hand, it is stupid to replace a new phone with newer one, but, on other hand, it will be my birthday in a few months, so I will have an excuse :)
Anyway, I think Nokia started making phones that people now desperately want and like, well done!
And I do like bigger screen. “Bigger”, not “bulkier”. I think ideal screen size for smartphone is between 4? and 4?5', so it still comfortable to use it as a phone as well as for “smartphone” stuff.

Cheers,
Rustam.

mcjw

made by butterfingers for butterfingers. 185g and 160 are signs of incompetence in manufacturing. having only 2 models are signs of Nokia’s end and ignorance

cermevez

jajajajaja…. WOWWW!!! TOOOO HEAVY!!!! 20 grams heavier than normal!!!!! WOWWW!!!!! hahahahahaha!!!!!!

Guest

then the fruit company had obviously ended already since they will only release one model…

Guest

then the fruit company had obviously ended already since they will only release one model…

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