Nokia Lumia 920 plays nice with much more LTE networks in Europe than the iPhone 5
0. phoneArena posted on 04 Dec 2012, 03:02
Just 25% of Europe's LTE operates on the iPhone 5's 1, 800 MHz, with the rest deployed or about to be deployed at 800 MHz and 2, 600 MHz, both of which the Lumia 920 supports...
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1. wendygarett posted on 04 Dec 2012, 03:11 7
I thought it was a review comparison after I saw the headline picture lol :)
Anyway, lumia 920, I choose you!!!
2. lumialove posted on 04 Dec 2012, 03:16 6
Good for Nokia as it has got the upper hand in Europe.
3. Tsepz_GP posted on 04 Dec 2012, 03:17 5
Gotta give it to Nokia for their RF tech, i remember the N8 was the 1st or one of the 1st smartphones to have a pentaband HSPA+ antenna, and now they have done it again with LTE in the 920.
4. Thephonegeek posted on 04 Dec 2012, 04:06 0
Whatever. Every other flagship on the market outperforms Iphone 5. Lumia 920 GS3, GN2, HOX+, Optimus G, padfone 2, Nexus 4, Droid DNA, Xperia T. They can't just compare a 5 year old O.S. to two modern OS.
7. freebee269 posted on 04 Dec 2012, 05:44 0
watch this popular gadget show in UK about the best smartphones this holiday.
nokiagadgets.com/2012/12/04/gadget-show-pits-top-smartphones-against-each-other/
8. gazmatic posted on 04 Dec 2012, 06:28 1
Leading the field again. They should release a lumia with snapdragon prime. It supports a blazing fast cat4 lte. Unfortunately exynos is having trouble with lte radio capabilities. Hopefully that is fixed before the s4 comes out. A god phone. No other company has anything good cooking. Even sony still plans to compete with iphone5 and s3. Motorola has stagnated and lg and htc always produce incomplete phones. I'm backing nokia and samsung in 2013. They are the real innovators
9. NewWireless posted on 04 Dec 2012, 10:18 1
Its funny that in the US, it wasn't released for TMo, but in Europe it was released for TMo.
I am not sure how much the Nokia 920 cost to actually build, but the developers edition released here in the US supports Att and TMo, and maybe I just don't know the economics behind the exclusive deal with Att, but Nokia should just give the options of selling the Developer like edition directly to consumers and cut out the middle man for this beautiful device, at least here in the US.






