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Would you recommend the Lumia 930? |
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I have a 64GB card in my 820 and would feel uncomfortable moving to a new phone with anything less.
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The 930 is amazing. I have extensively used iPhones (from the beginning up to the iPhone 6) and Android (LG G3 and Nexus 5). For me it's a case of my head making me try alternatives, but my heart is with Windows Phone.
There are some killer camera features with the new Denim update. You hold the shutter button down and get 10 secs of 4K video. Load up the Lumia Moments app and you can scroll through the video and pick the frame you like, press save and you have an 8 mpixel photo. Absolutely superb for capturing shots of moving objects (like children, lol). Take a photo with rich capture enabled and you can manually vary the degree of HDR or flash in the image. You know how flash can blow out faces? Well the 930 takes two images, on with and one without flash and you can opt for full flash, no flash or somewhere in between. Same with HDR. If those features were available on the iPhone you can imagine the keynote and the whooping from the sheep in the audience! These features are also on the 830, but it doesn't shoot 4K video so the still frame captures are lower quality. Regarding the colour of the phone - I first saw the black model in an EE store and seriously thought it was an 830 - did wonder why the screen was so good though - because it looks and feels so much slimmer than the orange/green/white versions. The metal band around the phone is also black so it looks more unibody than the coloured ones - they look like three-part slabs to be honest, coloured back, silver band and black screen. I normally don't like black phones, but the 930 in black with a red theme looks positively sumptuous. I've also found that pinning mobile websites like Reddit to the home screen results in something very close to an app. You don't get a menu bar or anything to get in the way. I've found that where a service doesn't have an app but offers a mobile website the end result is pretty much the same. Then there's Windows 10 coming soon . . . |
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