Nokia Lumia 920 Windows 8 Phone Launch Today - Stakes Are Incredibly High

Nokia is all set to launch its new Windows 8 running Lumia series phone - Lumia 920 at an event specially arranged by the tech-giants Microsoft and Nokia in New York. With Microsoft looking forward to make Windows 8 popular in the Android-iOS captured market and Nokia making itself heard with a chance to rise and shine again, the stakes are very high with this event. It is being said that the Lumia 920 will launch under the magnanimously talked about brand 'PureView', sans the 41 mp camera though. We might see the Lumia 920 featuring a normal 8 MP camera, a 4.5-inch HD display, a  1.5GHz dual-core processor and a 32 GB memory.

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One unique feature being guessed for this smartphone is an induction-based wireless charging mechanism. This will work though only if users buy a separate charging pad. With support for Qi wireless power standard, the Lumia 920 is all set to sizzle the stage today with a good range of new and refreshing colours for the customers to choose from. What are your expectations from Nokia? Share with us in the comments.

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