Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Nokia Lumia 925 release hits the UK, on sale now

The Nokia Lumia 925 is now available to buy in the UK, with the metal bodied Windows Phone 8 device hitting multiple retailers and networks.


The first metal bodied Lumia handset to hit the market, the Nokia Lumia 925 pairs a selection of premium innards with a more desirable, high-end exterior than the likes of the fat, plastic Nokia Lumia 920. On sale in the UK now, the Lumia 925 is Nokia’s answer to the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One.

“We are delighted with the channel support for the Lumia 925,” said Conor Pierce, VP Nokia UK & Ireland. “It’s a fantastic device that will be ranged across all of our partners here in the UK.”

With the Nokia Lumia 925 release to see the iPhone 5 challenging handset made available through Vodafone, O2 and Three, further stockists include EE, Phones 4U and Carphone Warehouse. While Vodafone will exclusive support the 32GB black model, O2 has the 16GB white edition to itself.

“The Nokia Lumia 925 is the best Nokia Windows Phone 8 device yet and will further support the growth of Windows Phone,” said David Johnson, O2’s General Manager Devices. “We think customers will love it, especially our exclusive white version.”

With many networks offering the handset free when taken out on contract, the Nokia Lumia 925 looks set to cost around £34 per month over two years. Those looking to snap up the handset will see the device paired with multiple calls, text and data bundles.

Nokia Lumia 925 Features

Sporting a 4.5-inch AMOLED display with a strong 1280 x 768p resolution, the Nokia Lumia screen sees ClearBack capabilities paired with a Gorilla Glass 2 protective coasting a Super Sensitive Touch options, allowing users to work the phone whilst wearing gloves.

With a 1.5GHz dual-core processor running the show, an 8.7-megapixel PureView camera with optical image stabilisation takes pride of place on the handset’s rear.

Sporting a 2000mAh Lithium-Ion batter, the handset adds a second, 1.2-megapixel forward-facing camera with a wide-angle lens into the mix.

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