Monday, April 30, 2012

Get The Best Price For Nokia Lumia 920 AT&T Windows 8 LTE Smartphone 32GB/1GB RAM - BLACK

Nokia Lumia 920 AT&T Windows 8 LTE Smartphone 32GB/1GB RAM - BLACK

Nokia Lumia 920 AT&T Windows 8 LTE Smartphone 32GB/1GB RAM - BLACK

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #39994 in Cell Phone Accessories
  • Color: MATTE BLACK
  • Brand: Nokia
  • Model: 1003351
  • Dimensions: 5.12" h x
    .43" w x
    2.80" l,
    .41 pounds
  • Hard Disk: 32GB
  • Processors: 2
  • Networking: HSDPA, 42 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps; LTE, Cat3, 50 Mbps UL
  • Battery type: Lithium Ion
  • Native resolution: 768 x 1280 pixels
  • Display size: 4.5

Features

  • Like new - used for one week
  • Includes original box and all original components





Nokia Lumia 920 AT&T Windows 8 LTE Smartphone 32GB/1GB RAM - BLACK









Product Description

This is Brand New Nokia Lumia 920 AT&T Locked device. This will work with AT&T only unless you unlock it with Unlock code that you can ask AT&T to provide you for it and or other third party unlock companies.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5Very happy with purchase
By Enki
Product match all depends on what you're looking for and for me, this is turning out to be a fantastic product. Handset size is certainly something of choice, depending on how you're planning on using your phone, I was looking for something I could use as a phone/communications/productivity/navigational tool.Pros:-Call quality and signal: excellent so far, even in areas with traditionally poor signal.-Nokia city view: Love it, very handy when I'm traveling and it has an awesome 'interactive' feel to it.-Microsoft office integration: fantastic,syncing through your live account is easy and controlled, you only put what you want onto someone else's server and maintaining that split is easy for both contacts/calendars. OneNote syncing is the same way, again, very controlled and then seamless once you've setup what you're willing to share.-Email: Love the windows 8 tiles (for the phone, I have the opposite feeling for the desktop and I'm ambiguous on the tablet) for separate email accounts, very handy for splitting work/business/priorities since you can control what notifies to your lock screen per tile.-Overall OS feel: again excellent, surprisingly so actually. I was expecting more bugs but this is really polished and slick.-App store: there's enough here to be functional, which is all I wanted ~ although someone really wanting a plethora of games will be disappointed. The nav/prod side is solid though.-The Win7 desktop phone app ~ is really all about syncing your itunes to your windows phone and its AWESOME. Best itunes/win translation I've seen. Its bare bones visually, but recognizes all of your non-DRM content and pulls your playlists and catalog seamlessly from iTunes.-The phone itself: great design, high quality, excellent feel. Camera is fantastic (amateur photog - it won't replace my larger cameras/lenses but I might just dump my point and click for it).-New features: haven't tried out things like smartglass yet, but I'm excited about the queue of features coming out for the windows phone and what it can do as part of the msft platform.-Micro usb: I can't tell you how happy I am they used a common standard as their physical interface/charging port. :)Cons:-Win7 desktop phone app ~ can't sync to your office suite directly, you can upload docs but it wont' handle merges/changes like the online sync does. Given msft's segmentation of their business lines, not surprising but I'd like to see it added at some point.-ATT-Lack of documentation ~ this is annoying. Very poor documentation on W8 phone and google turns up results about the OS, not the phone implementation. The limited manual that comes with the phone runs out real quick for usefulness. I disagree with their naming strategy, when I google the iphone (my family has them) finding the answer is easy, ditto with an ipad or an apple OS problem (have those as well) but with the win8 phone I can't find a good segmented knowledge source just about the phone section of the OS.

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5Best Smart Phone I've Ever Owned!
By Connie S. Litrenta
I totally disagree with the person who called this a "phablet". Really? Not even close. There are MANY phones out there bigger than this right now. Reviewer must have owned an iPhone 3gs to draw this conclusion. The phone is heavier than most but definitely not a deal breaker. It's still relatively thin and easy to hold. Of all the phones I;ve owned (MANY) and they include iOS, Android and Blackberry devices, this is by far the best one and it isn't even close. Now understand, I'm referring to the overall experience as I'm sure there are devices out there that may beat it in a specific area. For my money though, the Lumia 920 gives the best overall experience in every facet.1. Screen - very bright and rich display with touch screen that can be used with gloves on or with your fingernails.2. Camera - best camera I've used on a phone and the Blackberry Bold had some very nice cameras (I've also just come from a Galaxy S3)3. OS - Say what you will but Microsoft totally got this right. Live Tiles are great. They're refreshing, fun, colorful and just a joy to look at. Oh and the OS is smooth and freaky fast4. OS - Integration with Windows 8 desktop is excellent out of the box and I'm sure it will get better with time.5. Office Mobile - This could stand some improvement to make it a little more robust but it works good and I love OneNote. Flawlessly syncs with SkyDrive6. Voice Recognition - Very surprised at accuracy when dictating text messages. Excellent7. Maps - GPS has excellent accuracy as well, certainly on par with Google8. Build Quality - This thing is a beast9. Music - I'm not a crazy music fiend like some but for me, this is plenty good and also syncs with Windows 8 desktop10. Apps - While the store may not have as many as Apple and Android, it has more than enough for me. I found almost everything I used with Android/Apple and what I couldn't find, I found suitable replacements11. Performance - Blows iOS and Android out of the water. I FINALLY found a phone that actually comes close to all the bragging that cell providers do about speeds. This is it and it is the ONLY one I have thought that of.If you're thinking of trying this out after having iOS, Android, or Blackberry, do so with an open mind. It is NOT any of those. It has it's own way of doing things. But as different as it is from Android, it makes up for it in many other ways. As for what I might miss right now, about the only thing that comes to mind is the lack of a notification LED (C'Mon Nokia!) and more customization with notification tones, all things that can be corrected with software updates.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
2Phone is Good...Amazon Marketplace Sellers and A to Z Guarantee Should Not Be Trusted
By Jeffrey Goveia
The OS on this phone is quite good. I used it via WiFi and preferred it to my iPhone. Unfortunately, the item was misrepresented as being unlocked. As this was a gift for my wife and it took some time to figure out the phone was locked, the 14 day return period expired. Neither Amazon nor the seller would accept responsibility for misrepresenting the product. Although the product description has now been changed to note that it is locked, it suggests that you can ask AT&T to unlock. This is technically true, you can ask. Of course, the answer will be no. If you choose, as they suggest, to have a third party unlock it for you, you will be breaking the law. So...Amazon and their sellers are still misrepresenting the product.I would give the phone four or five stars. As for using Amazon marketplace sellers and trusting Amazon A to Z Guarantee, I can't speak more lowly of my experience. It has truly tarnished my view of Amazon as a company. Standing behind the fine print on what, to me, is an obvious case of false advertising is about as low a standard as I can imagine. That this phone is still misadvertised is only further proof that Amazon's quality control in relation to its marketplace sellers is very low. Buyers beware.

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Nokia Lumia 920 AT&T Windows 8 LTE Smartphone 32GB/1GB RAM - BLACK. Reviewed by Caroline H. Rating: 4.2

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