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99 of 101 people found the following review helpful.
Finally the proud owner of a Nokia Lumia 920 (international version)
By Pelico
The 5 stars rating is as much for the seller (Mega Mobile) as it is for the phone. The phone is a true RM-821 (international unlocked). It looks like it came from HK. Everything is in Chinese (even the documentation). Took me only a couple of minutes to remove the Chinese setting, and replace it with English, and another language. It seems that the phone supports just about any language, and it's really easy to change language setting. (for some language, it requires a download, but with wi-fi it's not an issue).
What can I say, the phone is incredible, very responsive, has Nokia Drive, Office, a great camera,... ( the list is too long to write here).
The phone is great. but trying to buy the phone was a very frustrating experience. Amazon has a page with one phone specification, and several sellers. Unfortunately some sellers try to sell you an AT&T unlocked for an international version. I found that it's very important for reviewers to start the review with the seller, what was ordered, and what was received. This will tremendously help people who want to buy the international version.
I had contact with 4 sellers:
1. Hollywood Merchandise (fulfill by Amazon); sold me an AT&T unlocked RM-820(it was advertised as international, factory unlocked). Returned the phone. Thank to Amazon, the process was painless got my money back right away.
2. Mega Mobile; sold me this phone, and it is as advertised (international, factory unlocked, RM-821)
In between I was in contact with:
1. Tablets Distributors; As per their e-mail to me they sell AT&T unlocked phones.
2. Global Mobiles; As per their e-mail to me they sell international unlocked phones (RM-821) that come from Europe.Their answer came after I ordered from Mega Mobiles.
I hope this helps, the potential buyers who like me want a Nokia Lumia 920 international factory unlocked, but are at a loss as to what seller to buy it from.
Update 6/13/13: The phone seems to have the latest updates; OS 8.0.10211.204, firmware: 1232.5957.1308.0004.
One thing I forgot to mention about the seller, is that since the plug that was inside the Nokia box was incompatible with the U.S plug outlets. he added a U.S. adapter plug inside the box he sent me (nice touch).
Update 11/21/13: Several week ago I installed the Amber update. Made a Great phone even better. Can't wait for the next 2 updates which will be available in the next few months.
I liked the phone so much that I bought a second one for a family member. This time I bought the phone from 'The wireless circle'. The phone was as advertised (international version RM-821), and came several days ahead of schedule. This time the phone was from Czechoslovakia. Not a problem as it took only a couple of seconds to change to English (I had already downloaded the English manual for the phone), and actually better for me as it came with an European plug (it also have an US adapter in the box).
Update 1/16/14: I would like to clarify few things for potential buyers:
1. There are no factory unlocked Lumia phones built for the U.S market.
2. Due to the above, buying a factory unlocked Lumia phone in the U.S. is buying from a grey market.
3. There is no warranty on those phones, and they are not sealed.
4. These phones come from all over the world, and will be in the language of the intended market. Plus it will have some built-in apps (put there by Nokia) that target the local market the phone was intended for. That doesn't mean that the phone was used.
5. Setting the phone to your desired language, downloading the user's guide in your desired language and removing the local apps is a matter of minutes.
6. The plug will be a plug for the intended market, but there will always be a U.S. adapter in the box. That might one the reason why the box is not sealed.
I have bought 4 Lumias (2x 720 and 2x 920) from Amazon (received 6, returned 2 - one was defective, this other was AT&T unlocked). They came from all over; Hong-Kong, Germany, Taiwan, and Czechoslovakia. I am very happy with my purchases, and will do it again.
At $320 the Lumia 920 has great specs and is a great deal. If you want to buy a Lumia phone, my advice is:
1. Buy the phone fulfilled by Amazon. It might be a little more expensive, but if there is any problem Amazon is much easier to deal with (I received my refunded Money before they received the phone), than if you buy it fulfill by any other seller.
2. Even if you buy the phone fulfilled by Amazon, contact the seller to make sure that the phone he sells is what is advertised on the web page.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
unlocked nokia lumia 920
By Ruslan
I ordered two new unlocked nokia lumia 920 thru Heavy Duty Electronics.I mentioned,when ordered, that those phones where for gifts and should be presented on July 25.Thanks to seller, I have got them before that date.I also asked seller to sell me additional adapter and he sent me before July 25 without additional cost.Thanks again to Heavy Duty Electronics.Great price and service. Recommend to everybody.
27 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Great device, but still has some weak points
By Miguel
The Lumia 920 is a solid device. The built quality is amazing, and it feels like a tank. Is heavier than most average smartphone (or even some phablets), but when holding it, you know it can't be broken easily.
The interface is fluid and fresh, although the customization options are limited to tile size and color.
Pros:
- Camera: the best smartphone camera I have seen in my life
- Nokia apps and services: Specially Maps (Nokia Here) and camera-realated apps.
- Windows Phone Marketplace: Many people complains about lack of apps. I found everything I need (mostly free and with no ads).
Cons:
- No LED notification: coming from BB, this is something I really miss, and I don't know why this is a missing feature on almost every modern smartphone.
- Battery: It charges slow (very slow), and discharges fast (really fast). It took 3 hours to charge from 60% to 100% with a 2 amp wall charger. The discharge rate is more than 10% per hour (with regular use, no automatic backups/updates, low level screen brightness and only 2 backgroud apps running), so I cannot get more than 10 hours of juice.
- WP8 still feels a little half-baked. Hopefully MS fixes some glitches in the upcoming updates. For example, inhability to close tasks more efficiently, the "search" soft button takes me to Bing, instead of search stuff inside the device, etc.
Also, I must say that the seller (Heavy Duty Electronics) gave me an excellent service. The device was exactly as advertised and came in a sealed box, 100% brand new, and factory unlocked.
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