  Nokia Lumia 925 which was launched in May in a metal design with PureView camera is now available for pre-booking.
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The device is available on flipkart.com at Rs. 33999, while Indiatimes is showing it as forthcoming. It is also available on HomeShop18 for pre-order.
But a controversy brewed up with a drop test of the Nokia Lumia 925 by TechRax through a video doing round on YouTube. The device which was dropped from 5 foot height on concrete surface seemed ok but when dropped with face facing downwards suffered cracks on the screen.
While some say that the test was fake, others opined that the screen was already cracked.
While launching the phone the company said that the device is a new interpretation of its flagship, the Nokia Lumia 920.
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It has Operating system Windows Phone 8 and is powered by 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon. As far as display is concerned it has 4.5 inch AMOLED WXGA (1280 x 768), 2.25 D sculpted Gorilla 2 Glass, ClearBlack, High Brightness Mode, Sunlight Readability, Super Sensitive Touch for glove and nail usage.
It has PureView 8.7 megapixels main and 1.2 megapixels wide angle front camera. It comes with 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal memory with 7 GB free SkyDrive cloud storage. It has 2000 mAh battery, Wireless Charging supported via an accessory cover.
The Nokia Lumia 925 introduces metal for the first time to the Nokia Lumia range, bringing appeal and unique benefits like increased robustness. The polycarbonate back comes in white, grey or black. A wireless charging cover can be clipped onto the back of the phone to take advantage of Nokia's extensive wireless charging accessories and ecosystem. Covers, sold separately, come in white, black, yellow, and red.
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Leading Nokia services, such as the HERE suite of integrated location and navigation services and Nokia Music for unlimited streaming of free music playlists, add to the great proposition offered by Nokia's latest smartphone.
Soon after its launch a controversy brewed up with a drop test of the Nokia Lumia 925 by TechRax through a video doing round on YouTube. The device which was dropped from 5 foot height on concrete surface seemed ok but when dropped with face facing downwards suffered cracks on the screen.
Key Features
• 8.7 MP Primary Camera
• 4.5-inch AMOLED Capacitive Touchscreen
• 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Dual Core Processor
• Windows Phone 8 OS
• 1.2 MP Secondary Camera
• Wi-Fi Enabled
• Full HD Recording
• Wireless Charging
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