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Hello

 

When are you getting this phone in??????? Please

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version7point0
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No official word yet on the Nokia Lumia 1020, but keep an eye out on this page.

 

Hope this helps.

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No official word yet on the Nokia Lumia 1020, but keep an eye out on this page.

 

Hope this helps.

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I'd wait for the Sony Homani announcement & compare both the phones before spending out on a new phone / signing a new contract.

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@Anonymous wrote:

I'd wait for the Sony Homani announcement & compare both the phones before spending out on a new phone / signing a new contract.


No way tongue

You could always be doing that, waiting for the next big announcement, go O2 Refresh and trade in to cover the upgrade cost, live for the here and now grin

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O2 Refresh OR a phone crippled by O2 bloatware doesnt intrest me.

 

 

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O2 Refresh OR a phone crippled by O2 bloatware doesnt intrest me.

 

 


I recall you mentioning that tongue

 

O2 boot splash screen - how often do we actually power our phones off these days?

 

The O2 home app (portal to Play store collection of O2 apps) is possibly the only other piece of "bloatware" found on most phones these days - correct me if I am wrong but manufacturer "bloatware" is much more of an issue these days.

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@version7point0 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

O2 Refresh OR a phone crippled by O2 bloatware doesnt intrest me.

 

 


I recall you mentioning that tongue

 

O2 boot splash screen - how often do we actually power our phones off these days?

 

The O2 home app (portal to Play store collection of O2 apps) is possibly the only other piece of "bloatware" found on most phones these days - correct me if I am wrong but manufacturer "bloatware" is much more of an issue these days.


Particularly if you're buying a Samsung.

I work for O2 but my comments and opinions posted here are solely my own and do not reflect those of Telefonica.

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I'd wait for the Sony Homani announcement & compare both the phones before spending out on a new phone / signing a new contract.


Unless it has a 41 mega pixel camera or higher I'm not interested. I have always had low end phones in the past and nothing pricey has interested me until now. It's all about the camera for me, just a shame about windows 8 on the lumix, but no doubt there will be a custom rom in the near future.

 

I currently have a HTC wildfire S, dinosaur of a phone but I'm running MIUI on it and it's very nice, it will do for now.

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The Sony Homani will be a 20 mega pixel camera.

 

Remember, loads of mega pixels on a sensor doesnt always make a great picture.

 

Its a Toshiba camera sensor in the Nokia.

 

Sony use there own in house camera sensor.

 

I'd still wait for September for the Homani annoucment.

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Remember, loads of mega pixels on a sensor doesnt always make a great picture.


 

I know what you are saying and for my small portable camera I always look for the best optical zoom over megapixels, I also have a DLSR as well but 90% of the time when I am on the go I only have my mobile and I want really detailed shots.

 

The lumias appear to be superior for lighting compared to whats out there currently according to this anyway (still blurry and grainy as hell like)

 

 

But also this is rumoured to have been snapped on the lumia 1020 not even using the full 41 megapixels and it's crisp and detailed as hell. I do a lot of stuff in Photoshop so the higher resolution for me the better

 

At the end of the day it might be a niche market, but I think I'll fall into it, I will check out the Sony Homani though thanks

 

 

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