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Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5

Introduction

With the Lumia 920, Nokia entered the world of dual-core flagship phones graced with HD displays, where Apple’s iPhone and many Androids have been dwelling for a while.

Thus the Finns had to create a compelling argument besides those two obligatory features to fight against the iPhone 5 and said Androids, as they would be its main competition for the hearts and minds of consumers this holiday season.

Apple introduced the bravest overhaul to the iPhone so far with the 5th edition, shattering its 3.5” screen dogma, and Nokia logged its first 4.5” phone with more than one processor core, so in a sense both the iPhone 5 and the Lumia 920 are not a simple evolution of what had been before in the iOS and WP universes. Which one pulled it off better? Read on our comparison to find out...


Design

There’s no arguing that the iPhone 5 is one of the most compact and premium material smartphones out there, built out of glass and aluminum alloys. Nokia, on the other hand, threw every top features it was capable of in the Lumia 920, including an OIS camera, resulting in a both thick and heavy chassis, made of polycarbonate in various color choices, and zirconium for the well-situated side keys and the camera plate.

The Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
OS keys - The Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Front cameras - The Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
OS keys
Front cameras
The Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right)
This burly impression from the Lumia 920 holds true in comparison with larger screen phones like the top Androids, too, not only with the iPhone 5. Actually Nokia’s phone is just a 1.5 ounce heavier than the previous iPhone, for instance, yet it’s the combination of heft and girth that will catch you by surprise given today’s smartphone design standards.

Bottom edges - The sides of the Nokia Lumia 920 (bottom) and the Apple iPhone 5 (top) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Left - The sides of the Nokia Lumia 920 (bottom) and the Apple iPhone 5 (top) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Top - The sides of the Nokia Lumia 920 (bottom) and the Apple iPhone 5 (top) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Right - The sides of the Nokia Lumia 920 (bottom) and the Apple iPhone 5 (top) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Bottom edges
Left
Top
Right
The sides of the Nokia Lumia 920 (bottom) and the Apple iPhone 5 (top)
Still, the tapered back makes the Lumia 920 ergonomic to handle, and its stocky, durable build makes it more suitable for careless owners, whereas the iPhone 5 finds itself in a case very often to escape nicks and scuffs. Just don’t expect easy one-handed operation from the Lumia 920, especially in comparison with the much smaller iPhone 5.

Backs - The Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Rear cameras - The Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Backs
Rear cameras
The Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right)


Display


We are looking at perhaps the two best mobile LCD displays with the iPhone 5 and the Lumia 920. The iPhone sports a 4” in-cell touch panel with 640x1136 pixels of resolution, making the pixel density the excellent 326ppi, whereas the Lumia 920 has a 768x1280 pixels display, with nearly the same density, at 332ppi.

Both exhibit very nice images, with the iPhone having almost perfectly calibrated color representation, whereas the Lumia 920 displays slightly more saturation.

Color representation of the Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Color representation of the Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Color representation of the Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Color representation of the Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right)

The screens are very bright, north of 500 nits, which, coupled with their low reflectance ratio makes them easy to see outside, even under direct sunlight. Nokia employs its ClearBlack filter technology to achieve the low reflectance, which makes it seem a tad dimmer and as if with an extra coating compared to the in-cell touch panel of the iPhone 5. Both phones have top-notch viewing angles from all sides, though the Lumia 920 dims slightly more when you tilt it vertically.

Viewing angles of the Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Viewing angles of the Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Viewing angles of the Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right) - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Viewing angles of the Nokia Lumia 920 (left) and the Apple iPhone 5 (right)

Nokia has employed Synaptics-based touchscreen tech to allow operating the display with gloves, pens and other objects, which comes very handy in harsher weather conditions.



Apple iPhone 5 Sample Video:



Nokia Lumia 920 Nighttime Sample Video:



Apple iPhone 5 Nighttime Sample Video:



Multimedia

The gallery apps on both devices offer basic editing functions, like the typical crop, rotate, resize or red-eye removal tools.

The Gallery of the Nokia Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The Gallery of the Nokia Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The Gallery of the Nokia Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The Gallery of the Nokia Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The Gallery of the Nokia Lumia 920

The Gallery of the Apple iPhone 5 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The Gallery of the Apple iPhone 5 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The Gallery of the Apple iPhone 5

Both music players can categorize your songs by artists, albums, playlists and even genres in the case of the Lumia 920. Equalizer presets are not found integrated in the music players on both devices, but are rather listed in settings, which is a nuisance as you have to go there to adjust the sound instead of doing it directly from the player. There is no landscape mode in the WP8 player, and you have to long-press the arrow keys to fast forward or back, instead of simply moving a slider along the progress bar, as we are mostly used to. 

The music player of the Nokia Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The music player of the Nokia Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The music player of the Nokia Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The music player of the Nokia Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The music player of the Nokia Lumia 920

The music player of Apple iPhone 5 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The music player of Apple iPhone 5 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The music player of Apple iPhone 5 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The music player of Apple iPhone 5 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
The music player of Apple iPhone 5

We get stereo loudspeakers at the bottom of the Lumia 920, and the chubby handset produces both stronger and fuller output than the iPhone 5.

The video players are with pretty basic interfaces, too, with the Lumia 920 playing DivX/Xvid files up to 1080 definition out of the box, whereas you have to use 3rd party players with the iPhone 5 to play such files. The larger screen of the Nokia is, naturally, more conducive for watching movies.

Watching videos is a pleasant and fun experience on the Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Watching videos is a pleasant and fun experience on the Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Watching videos is a pleasant and fun experience on the Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Watching videos is a pleasant and fun experience on the Lumia 920 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Watching videos is a pleasant and fun experience on the Lumia 920

Playing videos on the Apple iPhone 5 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Playing videos on the Apple iPhone 5 - Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Playing videos on the Apple iPhone 5
Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5
Call quality 

Call quality in the earpiece of both devices is excellent, with strong and clear-sounding voices. Each handset has tri-microphone setup and supports HD voice, if your network has it - they relay our voices loud and clean to the other side either way, though, being two of the best handsets out there for, you know, actually talking.


Battery life

We get 2,000 mAh unit in the Lumia 920, and1,440 mAh one in the iPhone 5, rated for 10 hours and 8 hours of talk time in 3G mode, respectively. The iPhone 5 is rated for 10 hours of video playback time, however, whereas with its larger screen the Nokia Lumia 920 is rated for 6 hours of video. Nokia has built wireless charging into the Lumia, but you have to buy a separate $50 charger, unless you get it for free with your carrier contract.


Conclusion

On one hand, you’d have to sacrifice quite a bit of comfort picking the Lumia 920 before the iPhone 5. It is chunky and hefty, and you might find quite a bit of apps still missing from the WP Store, especially compared to the iOS ecosystem.

On the other, the Lumia 920 offers some pretty unique features you can’t find not only in the iPhone 5, but in any other handset, for that matter. Things like shake-free video recording with outstanding sound, the ability to use the screen with gloves, and the free offline voice-guided navigation are not found on the iPhone, so if any of those is important to you, they might tip the scales in Nokia’s favor.
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