Nokia adds to its Lumia line with the new flagship Lumia 925. Not a huge update to last year’s Lumia 920, the new model, like Nokia said, is a “new interpretation” of the 920. The phone features a new style, being the first Lumia to get a metal (aluminum) frame that makes it about 50 grams lighter. It also has a slimmer profile than the 920.
The Lumia 925 packs the same 1.5GHz dual-core SnapDragon processor, 1GB of RAM and Windows Phone 8 operating system. It comes with a slightly bigger 4.5-inch AMOLED ClearBlack touchscreen with 1280×768 resolution that is protected by Gorilla Glass 2. The same PureView 8.7 Megapixel camera features Carl Zeiss optics, auto focus, Optical Image Stabilization, dual LED flash, 1080p Full HD video and the new Smart Camera mode (see videos below). A 1.2 Megapixel wide angle front-facing camera is available for talking self portrait and video chat.
The 925 has no built-in support for wireless charging, so an optional wireless charging back cover, which is avialable in white, black, yellow and red, is needed in case you need this feature.