Nokia Lumia 928 and Nokia EOS smartphones were in the limelight due to the leaked specifications of Nokia’s Windows Phone 8 (WP8) smartphones by MyNokiaBlog. The unveiling of the Lumia928 for Verizon and the Lumia 925 at London has kicked off the comparison between the two.
Though both the phones are upgraded form of the previous 920 model, the designs are slightly different from each other to leave a mark. Smaller and lighter 925 has the aluminum body with all other features remaining intact in both the models.
The 925 and the 928 both are powered by a 1.5-GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 processor. Each phone features a 4.5-inch screen (the 925 and the 928 are OLED, compared with the LCD on the 920) with the same 1,280-by-768-pixel resolution and the same 334 pixels per inch. Each phone has a 2,000mAh battery, support for wireless charging, Bluetooth 3.0, as well as GPS and NFC support.
The awaiting launch of Nokia’s 41-megapixel WP8-powered smartphone, dubbed EOS, in the U.S. this year was confirmed by the Guardian; however the details are now very clear from the MyNokiaBlog.
According to the report, Nokia is working on the different models of the EOS with same specs but different processor: a Dual core version and a Quad core running the latest Snapdragon 800.
The Nokia EOS will sport a 41-megapixel sensor, Xenon & LED flash, OIS and possibly a Variable Aperture lens (like the N86), a camera UI similar to that of on the 808, FM transmitter, Expandable Micro SD slot and possibly a Micro HDMI out port. A 2,000 mAh battery similar to that of the Nokia Lumia 920 is also on cards.