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iPhone 5: Five ways the Nokia Lumia 920 beats Apple's best

The Gadget Show  Thursday 13 September 2012

iPhone 5: Five ways the Nokia Lumia 920 beats Apple's best

The iPhone 5 is coming: last night Apple whipped the covers off its newly designed smartphone, slapped a release date on it and send iFans into a frenzy. But is it the bee’s knees of blowers? Maybe not: here are five ways its upcoming rival, the Windows Phone powered Nokia Lumia 920, has it beat.

Giant HD screen

Yes, the iPhone 5 marks the first time Apple has ever upped the screen size on its smartphone. And the move to a super sharp display that measures four inches diagonally rather than 3.5 will be a welcome one for many, not least because you can now fit more apps on screen at once. But the Nokia Lumia 920’s huge 4.5-inch display is one of the best we’ve ever clapped eyes on – and with a 1280×720 resolution, it’s HD too. Those with big hands struggling to hit tiny links in Safari on iOS will be delighted.

iPhone 5: hands on video and preview!

Epic camera skills

The PureView camera on the Nokia Lumia 920 has been mired in controversy over faked advertisements, but that doesn’t change the fact that all the sample images we’ve seen so far have been absolutely stunning.

The eight megapixel sensor appears to vastly out perform every rival smartphone in low light conditions, and we’re not expecting the new eight megapixel in the iPhone 5 to match it. Optical image stabilisation, achieved with a clever floating lens, also promises to deliver untouchable, unshaky video, even if you’ve been on the caffeine all day.

Bring your own storage

The Nokia Lumia 920 comes with 32GB of storage built in. But if you want to add more, that’s easy: it packs in a micro SD card slot so you can triple that space on the cheap (32GB memory cards are surprisingly cheap online now). Want an iPhone 5 with the most storage? You’ll have to pay more for it built-in. A lot more. While Apple has yet to release pricing for this model, previous iPhone models have seen big price hikes for 32GB and 64GB of space.

Nokia Lumia 920: Video hands on!

Location location location

Nokia’s always been a leader in GPS and location software, and Nokia Maps is now built right into Windows Phone 8. It’s fast, clear and feature packed- you can download maps in advance for countries all over the world, saving you from huge data charges when abroad. And another smart new feature lets you lift your phone up to switch to augmented reality view, so the Nokia Lumia 920 can lead you right to the door of wherever you’re headed.

Apple’s new mapping software on iOS 6 however remains to be seen. Yes, it packs in voice guidance and turn by turn navigation for effective free satnav. But based on the beta releases of iOS 6, it’s still missing a lot of the details you take for granted in Google Maps (which currently powers iPhone Maps). Fingers crossed Apple can fill in the gaps, and pronto. You can’t leave tube and train stations off the map, guys.

NFC now

Near field communication (NFC) technology is the next big thing in mobile, letting you tap to pay in stores, or even pair your phone with a Bluetooth stereo. It’s included as standard in the Nokia Lumia 920: as more services go live you’ll be able to make more and more use of it. But guess what doesn’t have NFC? That’s right: the iPhone 5. It’s widely believed that Apple is holding off until it can roll out its own payment system to get a cut of every transaction, but it looks like that will have to wait next year at least.

and one way it doesn’t….

Release date

There’s a huge question mark hanging over the Nokia Lumia 920 though: we still don’t know when it’s going on sale. Reports peg it for a November release, but that gives Apple’s iPhone 5, which goes on sale on 20 September, a huge head start.

Where do you stand? iPhone 5 or Windows Phone 8? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments!

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User comments (12)

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lee

There's no expandable storage on the 920. 32gb is the most barring SkyDrive. Saying that it is miles better than the stretched iPhone 4s..sorry iPhone 5.

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Vedhas Patkar

The Lumia 920 doesn't have a card slot and the resolution is 1280*768 and not 1280*720. Still, its better than the iPhone 5.

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anibal

lumina is better than iphone5 but i still prefer the Galaxy S3

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Hank

Easy win for the Lumia 920. Even the Lumia 820 is the better phone.

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Alex Brown

WOW! The first time ever that Gadget show have not been biased towards Apple!

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Lewis

there IS a card slot on the Nokia!

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nigel lynch

Had its day has the iphone bring on the Lumia 920 !

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DaRiCh

The Nokia looks to be a FAR better piece of hardware, i'm sure the os is pretty slick and polished, but i'm still not quite won over with windows os, yet! I wouldn't bother giving the iPhone5 a thought when compared to the Lumia 920 or the SGSIII and HTC oneX - All vastly better phones.

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Jeff

This whole "which is better" debate is a total waste of time. If you want a bigger screen then great, you have a choice - big deal. It's down to individual preference at the end of the day. Some people will prefer a design that is built around one-handed use (try that with an S3), others will want a mini-tablet. Some will want the piece of mind of Apple's heavily controlled ecosystem for apps, others prefer the wild west that is Android with WP8 and Nokia S60 somewhere in the middle. Bottom line is that people will buy what suits them and will not care less about who has the faster CPU or better camera. The whole phone "trolling" thing is getting very boring now.

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B c

Nokia also has wireless Charging and you can control the screen with gloves on

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Alistair Read

Nope iPhone is best and the Galaxy SIII is slower than the iPhone 5 plus the Nokia Lumia is not even out for months!

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kevdop

"Windows" now sponsor " All new Gadget Show"! That will work!

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