Overall feelings meh, some backlight leagage all around (not very obvious leaks with clear lines, but dark content looks very "cloudy" unless brightness is at 0%, I actually prefer the IPS glow in my U2312HM to this), and without NCP settings, which of course won't work in my most played game...
How so? HTC 8x has much shittier camera, no HAAC microphone, worse GPU, no memory card ability, and battery lasts only half the time of Lumia 720. Oh yeah and the clearback IPS is better quality, you can even see it clearly in the sun, use with gloves and even in low lighting the black levels...
So much for the HyperxxExmorxxBionzmegalens-camera. It took Nokia 4 years to develop PureView sensor, then Sony tries to copy the concept quickly and this is the result.
Well the yellow tint problems for the A00 of U2312HM are a dead giveaway that it is the old A00 revision they are producing. I have yellow IPS glow on the right side and normal glow on the left. Yellow didnt exist in my A01.
I just RMA'd my REV A01 from 2011 because of squeaking and got a REV A00 made in Dec 2012... the IPS glow on the right side is yellow and on the left it's the normal white glow. What a shame, I was expecting to get a newer revision without these bugs and instead got the most bugged REV from...
Not true at all, the tearing is almost non-existent in 120Hz. I feel the need for vsync on 60Hz monitors, but the tearing is so invisible with 120Hz+ that I don't need vsync. You have never used 120Hz have you? Also 60fps at 60hz results in a visible tearing line that is there like a crack in...
What do you mean? 720p would be perfectly capable at 4.7". 800x480 on my 720 is just fine and it's 4.3", even 720p videos look much better than 480p. You need like a magnifying glass to see the individual pixels. With 720p screen the 720p videos would look even better, can't imagine needing any...
Is there any kind of app that lets control the backlight of the capacitive buttons, which bleed straight onto the display? Right now the only solution is to use power saving mode which is not ideal.
There's also the middleground with the 720. Camera rivaling with 920 camera, clearback screen, gorilla glass. And the best batterylife of lumia series.
QuickTest: Nokia Lumia 1020 vs Canon EOS 60D. PureView vs DSLR (filmed on Nokia Lumia 925)
http://mynokiablog.com/2013/07/16/quicktest-nokia-lumia-1020-vs-canon-eos-60d-pureview-vs-dslr-filmed-on-nokia-lumia-925/
Nokia Lumia 1020′s “next-gen” xenon flash will sync up to 1/16,000 second
http://www.lightingrumours.com/nokia-lumia-1020s-xenon-flash-will-sync-up-to-116000-second-4345
All Joe has to know is that it has the same horsepower as an iPhone 5, and most Android phones are on the same level or worse, so developers aren't going to code for anything better than that for the next couple of years.
WP with Puremotion HD+ works just fine on dualcores, even smoother than android with quads, and 720p is more than fine except maybe a handful of geeks going through pixel edges with a magnifying glass.
Galaxy S4 zoom is much inferior in image quality and bulky as hell on top of that. Not even a phone anymore.
And complaining about 720p resolution in a 4.5" device? Seriously?
http://www.wpcentral.com/new-render-41mp-nokia-lumia-1020-more-details
It has optical image stabilization (OIS) built in
It takes the image in a 32MP and 5MP at the same time in 16:9
The 5MP image is over sampled dropping 7pixels into one super pixel
It shoots 38MP in 4:3
Nokia...
The site reports over 30% less than what is on the specs of 920, could be something wrong there? And it doesn't have the 720, which is by far the best lumia considering battery life. Thing lasts for days and days even if you talk or browse the web.
If you guys have nothing else to say than...