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I've had a Nokia Lumia 521 for about 6 months. This is my first smartphone so I don't have a comparison but I do like it. I was going to get a 925, but the 521 costs about $100 currently (about 1/4 of a 925 or 928), so I got that as my 'starter' phone.
Good Luck!
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Hi Mohammed
I bought a lumia 800 using windows 7 and when the 2yr contract runs out I cant wait to dump it as the problems are too many. I cant speak for the new models and w8 version but I just wont be giving it a chance. some of the faults are: the font is tiny and cant be enlarged so anyone 50+ yo will struggle to read text's unless you remember your glasses, and I always have to give it to someone and ask them what it says. you cant read the screen in the open air coz of the glare, the battery life is crap, you cant Bluetooth photos to m8's phones that aint lumias, I haven't found an easy way to forward a contact phone number as standard, I wont go on. I have used nokia since the early/mid 90's but wont do so again after my experience with this piece of shtye. no doubt theres downloads and fixes to most of the issues (except the font size) but I want a phone to work out of the box and not spend hours looking for apps that fix what the designers should have done in the first place or waiting for upgrades that never come - rant over & GL
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Most of these are fixed in WP8 (which sadly requires you buy another handset - can't upgrade WP7 devices to WP8). Most of these are 'fixed out of the box', or at least have built in OS settings.
There is a font size setting which increases the text in a number of places, especially text messaging, though may not apply everywhere. There might also be some accessibility settings to help with this, I'm not sure. We have a nearly 60 year old director using a 1020 and he's fine with it, and another 50+ year old director using a 925 and he's fine too (those phones do have larger screens though).
Many/most of the newer Lumia phones are much easier to read in direct sunlight and have reduced glare, increased contrast etc. Possibly depends on the screen used in the hardware, but all the ones I've seen are pretty good.
Nokia have specifically included a contact sharing option in WP8 that works like their old one via SMS, or can use other sharing options (open the contact in people hub, then tap the app bar at the bottom of the screen to access that function). For those with a WP8 phone that isn't a Lumia who want a way to share contacts, I suggest my free app here; http://www.windowsphone.com/s?appid=4766ff33-7447-462b-84ee-8f3acb8742e0
The newer phones support NFC and Bluetooth and I believe it is possible to share to other phones that aren't Lumia's, and even non-WP phones, though I haven't tried so I can't be sure. It might require a third party or downloaded Nokia app to this though.
The battery life isn't what it used to be on the old Nokias (i.e a 3355 used to get a week, with usage), but you can't expect it to be because of the new hardware and different usage patterns, and in my experience so far the battery life on the WP phones is the same or better than a lot of Android and iPhones. My wife's Samsung Galaxy SII has much worse battery than my phone (though it is an older model now). The S3/S4's also seem to need nightly charging, and most iPhone owners I know say the same.
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Our whole company has 820's except for the directors who have 920's or higher, and I have a couple of friends with 520's. So far I haven't heard anyone complain about the 820's or higher models. The camera on the 520 is a bit slow according to my friend, but I haven't seen it to know if the 820 is different.
The 820 which I personally use is very good - but I find the storage space restricting (it has SD card but OS limits what you can put on it, grrr) and the battery isn't wonderful. That is to say I charge it nightly, but then it seems anyone with a modern smartphone who actually uses it does that anyway. Also the surface is the 820 is slipperier than snot on a door knob - it will slide frictionless across virtually any surface. That can make for interesting experiences if you drop it, slide it to someone or have it leap out from your car dashboard because it wasn't bolted down.
Overall, very good phone(s) though.
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I'm surprised very few people recommend the 820, I own one and it's great, I have a few gripes with the Windows Phone OS, but overall it's very efficient; regarding the phone, it's very slippery on the default case, but if you can, try getting the rugged one (Nokia Protective or Active Shell CC-3040) or get at least a TPU protective case, the reason is that the LCD (or OLED screen to be precise) is very fragile, which is curious because the digitizer is damage resistant (not Gorilla Glass, but it resist pretty well).
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Thanks for the valuable info.
SSE @ Infor Global Solutions.
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Nokia Lumia 920. Very robust phone. I bought it just when the model was released. I have done soft reset couple times since then. Phone is very responsive and fast. Embedded Nokia navigation system that allows download all required maps locally and does not require cellular data to navigate. PureView camera cannot be compared to any phone cameras on the market. Good quality pictures. Plus XBox games, plus MS Office mobile, One Note.
SergoT
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Thank you.
SSE @ Infor Global Solutions.
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I have a Lumia 900, overall its a decent phone. The camera is great at 8MP and a really useful feature for me is that it has a radio. There seems to be a bug, the screen goes black and i need to restart, it seems to happen very occasionally. not sure what the problem is. there is definately less apps available than in the android and ios stores.
I only paid approx 1/5 of the price of an iphone, so i do think it is better value. If I were to ignore price, i'd say an iphone is better, but adding price into my decision, I would say lumia.
I have not tried an android phone yet!
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I had a 920 and it was great, no problems and I love the Windows Phone OS. I just upgraded to a 1520 and it is the best Windows Phone so far.
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Auntie[^].
From the text, the average Scottish sewer is as fat-clogged as the average Scottish artery
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Not Tigger I notice, bit too energetic
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I wonder if they found any Scotts[^] in Scottish toilets.
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Yes. He was the copilot[^]
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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He had to be escorted to Geneva by french army jets, because the swiss airforce is only "ready during office times" (cité a spokesman of the airforce). The swiss army was already known as a bad joke, but the airforce now doubled that.
Wanna hear some more stories? A few years ago the tank departement of the army discovered 105 tanks in a mountain bunker. They were quite surprised, because they thought the tanks were "lost" - No idea when and why 105 swiss tanks can get lost, we hardly ever need them. And it's not like there are not dozens of cars the army looses every year because they can't find them anymore after they've hidden them in the woods.
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If that had been posted by a non-swiss person...The Swiss would probably and aggressively not declare war on them!
Thank you - I needed a laugh!
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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Oh, and did you know we have a Navy[^]?
I guess I have not mentioned that close to a kilo explosives went missing a few years ago.
And I just found out that these were not 105 tanks which were missed, 400 tanks is the right number[^]!
Google autotranslate may work badly on the second link...
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OriginalGriff wrote: Invade Liechtenstein?
Talking about Liechtenstein, they once attacked Italy with 80 men and came back with 81.
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Yes, but teh extra just wanted to rent the place for the day[^]
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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Another "funny" fact about the swiss army:
About 10% of former soldiers never returned their material (assault rifle, (in some cases even ammunition), etc.) and the army has no idea who those 10% are...
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Nicholas Marty wrote: About 10% of former soldiers never returned their material (assault rifle, (in some cases even ammunition), etc.) and the army has no idea who those 10% are...
That doesn't really concerns me - What concerns me is the amount of people who got a rifle, failed the 2nd psycho test and didn't gave their rifle back.
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The swiss airforce also can't test their jets, cause before they reach Maximum Speed they reach the Country borders :P
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Alright Admin Retards,
1: Your 'change password every 45 days' policy is nonsense.
Having hoards of mouth breathers change their password from '123' to '456' every 45 days isn't making your network more secure. They're using easy passwords because remembering a new complex password every few weeks is nonsense.
2: Your 'cannot use same password for at least 10 iterations' is nonsense.
This provides absolutely NO benefit to network security and if you think it does you should be terminated - and no, I don't mean your job.
You Nazi administrators out there that set up these stupid policies are doing absolutely NOTHING to secure your networks with these policies. While I agree with enforcing complex passwords these other extraneous policies are nothing but grief and do absolutely nothing. PRO TIP: Actually read up on your job, learn real techniques, and leave the 'appearance of security' to posers like the TSA.
It's BS like this that makes me want to leave IT altogether.
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"Sorry, your password has been in use for 30 days and has expired - you must register a new one."
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"Sorry, too few characters."
pretty roses
"Sorry, you must use at least one numerical character."
1 pretty rose
"Sorry, you cannot use blank spaces."
1prettyrose
"Sorry, you must use at least 10 different characters."
1f***ingprettyrose
"Sorry, you must use at least one upper case character."
1F***INGprettyrose
"Sorry, you cannot use more than one upper case character consecutively."
1F***ingPrettyRose
"Sorry, you must use no fewer than 20 total characters."
1F***ingPrettyRoseShovedUpYourAssIfYouDon'tGiveMeAccessRightFuckingNow!
"Sorry, you cannot use punctuation."
1F***ingPrettyRoseShovedUpYourAssIfYouDontGiveMeAccessRightFuckingNow
"Sorry, that password is already in use."
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous ----- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944 ----- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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