aaaaaannnnndddddddd
yep, "good enough" camera.
Conversely, the Lumia 920's outdoor performance is a true selling point. While the Lumia 900 was no slouch in outdoor performance, the Windows Phone 8 sequel boosts contrast, brightness and color composition, meaning photos and websites are noticeably clearer -- and games and apps are easier to pilot under bright lights. Nokia has also improved its ambient light sensor, and we found the screen not only adjusted faster to lighting changes, but noticeably cranked up both color and contrast settings to improve viewing depending on whatever environment we were in. While November isn't the best time to test a phone's screen against full sunlight, we had no problems with the screen outdoors or under harsh show floor spotlights. These winter months, however, did prove ideal for steering the Synaptics-powered capacitive screen while wearing gloves, and the phone performed just as well as it did when it was first unveiled. The surface even picks up nails and some pens -- something we had no fear of test ourselves thanks to the protection offered by a coating of Gorilla Glass.
At least you will be getting colour options. Rogers blows. unless there is some announcement coming, like Telus getting the 920 in exclusive colours is the reason they can't comment on other colours that makes sense.
I heard Bell will only get the 8X and ATIV S.
Yeah, I was just speculating about the Rogers exclusivity.
Sadly, the way Engadget is describing the daylight performance is consistent with my experiences with the 800 where it seems perfectly focused in the viewfinder, only to go slightly blurry in the pics. It's weird.
Otherwise, seems like a very positive review.
The one thing that confuses me in the Engadget review is the "limited ways to share your photos" bit. In WP7 there's the share function, and I'm not a heavy app user, but I still have like 30 options in there. I don't suppose they took that out in WP8.
Microsoft really need to step it up with their Skydrive ... Google implementation of their cloud is light year ahead on Android. I think that was what she was talking about when it come to sharing, storing photo on the cloud.
How can you fault them? It's an impressive camera.
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Nice
How can you fault them? It's an impressive camera.
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Those are photosphere pics no? Why would you compare those?
Those are photosphere pics no? Why would you compare those?
At the end of the Engadget video review they just had to ask for Android on it.
Given the clarity of the nighttime pics, I suspect this is a SW issue. They did a decent job improving the 900's picture capabilities via updates, so hopefully the same will hold true here.Sadly, the way Engadget is describing the daylight performance is consistent with my experiences with the 800 where it seems perfectly focused in the viewfinder, only to go slightly blurry in the pics. It's weird.
Otherwise, seems like a very positive review.
They did?
Go to 7:40. He says that he wants to see Android on this kind of hardware.
At the end of the Engadget video review they just had to ask for Android on it.
I thought those were just panoramas, you can only view Photosphere pics on G+ afaik.
That looks like the worst stuff my Lumia 800 without a gyroscope produces in panorama mode. My guess would be an incompetent user.
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Wow, I was wong. They're just going for the art crowd.
Are guys excited to watch Topolsky on Late Night with Fallon.
Are guys excited to watch Topolsky on Late Night with Fallon.
Anyone in this thread been deving WP7/8?
I'm scared about Phones 4U not giving me an unlocked device. I know they keep saying Sim-Free will still be locked to EE but...
Well, I honestly wouldn't mind taking out a 12-month contract on their prices, but it seems not only did EE ninja-edit their prices (+£5 than a couple of days ago) but Phones 4U are refusing to sell 12-month contracts.
So... There's a possibility me compromising for Yellow won't happen on Tuesday. I hope I can pay £10 or something to unlock it.
hmmm the 30 second limit for ringtones has been lifted, and in the app it's a simple case of ticking the tracks you want and then click add when the phones connected![]()
Reminds me how damn convoluted making a custom ringtone on WP7.5 is. I have the theme from Drwgon Quesst on mine and creating it was an adventure.
ok windows rt winpho8 app works. not very useful but it works.
the desktop app is a bit swish, not Zune but efficient in a utilitarian way, i.e. too lazy to drag and drop but not bulky like Zune, just efficient.
just took some video of my degu being a lush, just about to have a look at it. looks very good on screen though
you can still do it that way (well just change the mp3 genre to ringtone then drag it into the ringtone folder)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=X_fncfLjlqY
video from the 8x under a 50w fluorescent bulb
I don't understand a single thing you've said here.
Ok, you're drunk aren't you? That video is you stroking that hamster under the chin for a minute.
yuck, the 8X has that same video focus issue my HD7 has where when it's focusing the zoom jumps in and out briefly. it's a minor thing but it annoys the F out of me.you can still do it that way (well just change the mp3 genre to ringtone then drag it into the ringtone folder)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=X_fncfLjlqY
video from the 8x under a 50w fluorescent bulb
I don't understand a single thing you've said here.
VanMardigan said:Ok, you're drunk aren't you? That video is you stroking that hamster under the chin for a minute.
yuck, the 8X has that same video focus issue my HD7 has where when it's focusing the zoom jumps in and out briefly. it's a minor thing but it annoys the F out of me.
*runs from HTC and into Nokia's arms*