After a slew of leaked ads and images, Nokia has officially announced the Lumia 928 for the US market that will run on the Verizon network. The company is expected to unveil the international version of the same device on May 14 . Essentially, this represents a minor upgrade to the Lumia 920, which was criticised for being overly bulky and the new smartphone brings aboard a more slimmer, lighter and attractive design that still retains an unibody polycarbonate chassis.
While the name of final spec of the international version of the device is still unknown, one does not expect any major changes from what the US market is getting except for LTE support. Nokia makes a big deal of what it calls the ‘Infinity Display’ which is basically jargon for an edge- to-edge almost bezel-less AMOLED panel on the device. Actually, use of AMOLED technology for the display is one of the changes from the Lumia 920 design as this device uses a 4.5-inch 720p AMOLED display instead of a ClearBlack HD+ IPS panel.
Internally though, it retains the same components which include the dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon Plus processor, 1GB of RAM, 32GB of internal memory and a 2,000 mAh battery that also supports wireless charging through the Qi standard.
Nokia retains the 8.7- megapixel PureView camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and a f/2.0 aperture, but it has now added a more powerful Xenon flash which replaces the LED flash found in the Lumia 920.
Lastly, the Lumia 928 also incorporates three high- audio-amplitude-capture- microphones to capture distortion free audio while shooting video. Nokia used something similar in the Symbian based PureView 808 smartphone.
Additionally, the Lumia smartphone with a 41-megapixel PureView camera is also expected be launched by July.
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