Subject | Re: Nokia Lumia 920. |
From | Nashton |
Date | 2012-12-29 16:58 (2012-12-29 11:58) |
Message-ID | <kbn3vh$h4b$1@speranza.aioe.org> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Steve de Mena |
Followups | Alan Baker (2d, 2h & 9m) |
Steve de MenaApparently so, in Baker's puny little "mind."
On 12/26/12 10:45 AM, Alan Baker wrote:Steve de MenaNashtonAlan Baker
-A version of Office
Which is increasingly irrelevant.
Oh, did Microsoft Office's near universal dominance in the word processing and spreadsheet arenas somehow diminish while I was sleeping last night?
The power button is exactly where I would expect it to be.Steve de MenaNashtonAlan Baker
-button to turn off more practically placed on the side, instead of the stupid top button
Why is that more practical? Shouldn't an off button be somewhere you wouldn't typically hold a phone?
Hitting the power button than requires a downward swipe to complete the power off. You can't hit it accidentally and power down the phone. You'd just blank the screen
Carl Zeiss lens, larger aperture, excellent results. There are many that rave about the quality of low light pics, not to mention the other cool stuff that the iphone does *not* have.Steve de MenaNashtonAlan Baker
-dual LED for flash
And that's important, because...
Light source from 2 locations, spreads flash light out more evenly. It's not like having 2 high power wireless flashes 5-6 feet part, but you get the idea.Steve de MenaNashtonAlan Baker
-2.0 aperture compared to 2.4
Great. Does it actually result in better pictures?
I think only in low light situations. They need to address some issues, maybe can be done with software update.
Steve