The recently launched Nokia Lumia 925
goes on sale for the first time today in Germany, with other European
markets, China, U.S. and other countries worldwide to follow.
The Lumia 925 has a beautifully crafted
design with a polished metal frame, which not only looks great, but also
allows the phone to be thinner without losing any robustness.
The phone also features a 4.5-inch
AMOLED display that lets you enjoy your content in vivid detail, even in
direct sunlight, from almost any viewing angle.
As a surprise, we’re now introducing a
beta version of a long anticipated feature, the clock on the standby
screen. After receiving a large number of requests to bring back this
favourite feature, it now comes as part of the Nokia Glance Screen,
included first on the Lumia 925.
The Nokia Glance Screen also notifies
you when your battery level is low, and you can switch on a night mode
for reduced glare in the dark. Double tapping the screen will make it
easier to unlock the phone, even when the phone is on a wireless
charging stand, car holder or on the table. As it currently is a beta
version, you can always select to turn the Nokia Glance Screen off in
Settings by selecting ‘display & touch’ and ‘glance screen’.
Once the commercial version of the Nokia
Glance Screen is released, it will become available to most Windows
Phone 8 powered Lumia smartphones in conjunction with the upcoming Lumia
Amber software update.
Despite its slim (8.5mm) body, the
8.7-megapixel PureView camera boasts the same clever Optical Image
Stabilisation technology as the Nokia Lumia 920. This provides a great
cure for shaky hands, and together with the most advanced lens
technology and latest Nokia imaging software, it also lets you to take
better shots in low light.
Additionally, the new Smart Camera app,
with features like Best Shot and Action Shot extends your photo
opportunities with amazing effects. To make even more out of the Nokia
Smart Camera, you can also download the Motion Focus feature from the
Store to create more stunning pictures.
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