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Nokia Lumia 822

The Nokia Lumia 822, 820, and 810 are, from a hardware perspective, all the same phone -- an affordable mid-tier option with interchangeable casings -- just with different builds and offered on different carriers. The Lumia 820 is AT&T's version of the phone, while the Lumia 810 is a T-Mobile exclusive. That leaves Verizon Wireless' offering, the Lumia 822, which is a decidedly less attractive looking model that alternatively offers more in terms of performance.

Since we recently reviewed T-Mobile's Lumia 810, a very similar smartphone, we will be using this short-form review to highlight the few differences that set Verizon's Lumia 822 apart from its sister handsets. And though the differences are few and far between, they're certainly enough to suggest that this $50 option just might be the best option of the three.

Build and Design

The Lumia 822 takes a more traditional approach to its build, what with its rounded corners and gentle curves, unlike the sharper edges of the Lumia 810. It also features a glossy white casing instead of a matte finish, which I was personally a little disappointed to see, but I recognize that that's just a matter of taste.

The dimensions of the Lumia 822 are similar to its kinfolk, however, sharing the same exact width (2.69 inches) and height (5.03 inches) as the Lumia 810. The Lumia is ever-so-slightly thicker though, measuring 0.44 inches thick. It also features the same bottom-firing "speakers" as the Lumia 810, but this is once again a farce, as pulling off the removable casing reveals that there is, in fact, only one speaker beneath the grill.

Everything else is the same as far as the buttons and ports, as well, with the volume rocker, power button, and dedicated camera button all located on the right side. The 3.5mm headphone jack is on the top edge, while the micro USB port for charging is on the bottom, and the front-facing camera is right next to the earpiece. The 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with Carl Zeiss optics is located on the upper center of the back, along with its flash.

I talked in depth about the display in the Lumia 810 review, but let me repeat that Nokia's ClearBlack display technology makes a relativly low-resolution, 800 x 480 pixel display, look good.





Where the Nokia 822 beats the HTC 8X so far is on software. Call it bloatware if you like, but Nokia's list of exclusives contains a lot of useful stuff. Windows Phone needs Nokia Drive for turn-by-turn directions and Nokia Transit for transit directions. Nokia's camera apps let you make instant animated GIF-like images and combine photos of groups of people to eliminate shots where people's eyes are closed.
Microsoft's new Data Sense is exclusive to Verizon phones, and that's also a big deal. Like our Editors' Choice Onavo Extend, Data Sense monitors the data you're using app by app, and compresses data on its way to and from your phone. According to Microsoft, you can surf 45 percent more on the same data plan with Data Sense than without. That can help Verizon users shift down to lower data plans, and it'll help.
Otherwise, the Lumia 822's specs are similar to T-Mobile's Lumia 810 and AT&T's Lumia 820: a 4.3-inch, 800-by-480 ClearBlack OLED screen, 16GB of storage, an 8-megapixel camera and a 1.5-Ghz Qualcomm S4 processor.


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Samsung Galaxy S III vs.Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX HD HD

Motorola has come with a series of beasts running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and each one of them are going to compete with each other on Verizon LTE network as well as smartphones from other companies like Samsung. By design, the Motorola Droid RAZR series are certainly one step ahead with sturdy look, Kevlar coated back and compact form factor, Droid RAZR MAXX HD has a fatty form factor due to the beefy battery inside though.

What makes it difficult to compare the RAZR HD and Galaxy S III is that they have fairly competitive specifications.

For instance, they both feature 1280 x 720 pixel HD resolution AMOLED screens (a resolution often referred to simply as "720P"). They also sport 1.5 GHz dual-core processors which give them similar speed, microSD card slots for expansion, roughly the same amount of memory, same 4G technology, same camera, right down to the Gorilla Glass that protects the touchscreen. While the Galaxy S III's screen is a tenth of an inch larger than the RAZR's, you're not likely to miss the difference.

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HTC Windows Phone 8S

With the HTC 8S you can stay connected and stand out: enjoy instant access to the content and contacts that matter most with dual-core performance and an intuitive interface. Plus, with ultra-vibrant two-tone colour wraps, you’ll be guaranteed to stand out from the crowd

The HTC 8S is a device that was designed with entertainment in mind. Music, movies and games are complemented by exclusive, built-in Beats Audio, for unrivalled sound. When it comes to music, you’ll hear every note of each track just as the artist intended, with deep bass and crystal-clear vocals

Stay in touch thanks to real-time updates with personalised Live Tiles. Get updates on a customisable interface that lives and breathes with your personality. And with the brilliant, pixel-packed 4 inch display of the 8S, you can rest assured that you’ll see it all in beautiful detail Create, edit and share in an instant with a best-in-class 5 Megapixel camera. A physical camera button means taking great photos is as simple as pointing and shooting, while an array of themes, colours and special effects let you unleash your creativity and fit your pictures to your mood. Then instantly upload your photos to Facebook and Flickr to share your favourite moments with the people who matter.



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For anyone wishing to try Windows Phone for the first time, or even upgrade a previous Windows Phone handset, the HTC 8S handset is a prime contender. Its exciting colour range, which includes Domino, Fiesta Red, Atlantic Blue and High-Rise Grey, offers choices that are sure to make the handset stand out from the crowd.


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