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Nokia's Lumia 920 Tops Windows Phone OS Usage Charts



Nokia's Lumia 920 is now the most used Windows Phone device in the world, according to analysis by the Windows Phone specific mobile ad agency, AdDuplex.
Based on a modest sample size taken on just one day, they found that the Lumia 920 beat previous leader, the Lumia 800 by a very small margin, but the rise is notable as it was only in 4th place last month.
The Lumia 920 had stabilized its market share of Windows Phone OS at around 11-12%, but recently jumped to around 14 percent of the total.
In addition, the Lumia 620 has already jumped from 2% share to 7% and they are already seeing the 520 and 720 popping up not that far away from the top 10.
Nokia also controls 80% of the Windows Phone based smartphone market.
Finally, the ad agency noted that last month WP8 has grown 5% (from 26% to 31%), but this month the growth has more than doubled. WP8 share increased by 12% (from 31% to 43%).

Details About Nokia Lumia 920

Processor, Ram & Memory
The Lumia 920 has a 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Krait, and a Qualcomm Adreno 225 GPU, and has 1 GB of system RAM. The Lumia 920T variant comes with a 1.7 GHz dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon Krait.
Nokia Lumia 920 comes with an internal storage capacity of 32 GB, and does not support microSD expansion.

Camera

The Lumia 920 has Nokia's PureView technology on the rear camera,[13] featuring an optically stabilized 8.7-megapixel BSI image sensor (1/3" sized, much smaller than the previous Nokia 808 Pureview) with f/2.0 Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, short pulse high power Dual LED flash and 1080p HD video capture. The front camera encloses a megapixel sensor capable of capturing HD video at 720p. On September 6, 2012, Nokia apologized for an advertisement showing a video supposedly shot from somebody holding a Lumia 920 on a bike, but which was shot by somebody holding a camera in a van (as it can be seen in the reflections on a window)

Inductive charging

The phone can be recharged either physically or inductively using the Qi technology. Rather than requiring the use of a physical connection to the phone, this allows the phone to be placed upon a charging pad, but unlike a physical connector, using this method hinders the use of the phone while charging. The charging pad requires a separate power supply. The major US coffee chain The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf will install inductive charging stations at selected major metropolitan cities


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