Have you guys checked out the Nokia Lumia 920? It's better in so many ways!
Better camera, better screen, better support for emails...even has wireless charging and NFC!
It's my next phone
As far as I can tell, the cameras are the same, at least in megapixels, which don’t mean the most anyway!
I like the current screen width, and am not in the market for anything much wider. The thumb movement across the screen makes sense.
Wireless charging still requires a charging station, as has been noted by a few people (not in this thread), what’s wrong with just a wire?
And like others in this thread have noted, not sold on NFC. There are many uses for it and I’m not sure which would be supported and if they’d be something I’d want to use… such as mobile payments from iTunes accounts or checking-in at the airport (I already have a FF card in my wallet and unless Apple and every other company embraced an open standard for how NFC would work, I can’t see a phone replacing all my cards any time soon).
Why iPhone5? Here's a list of specs that will make the traveller (especially skiing ones) drool with Nokia Lumia 920 due in November, and also enable you to use cables that 75% of the world use (ie MicroUSB).
Friday LOL: Nokia Lumia 920 vs Apple iPhone 5 (Give the punches out Nokia!) : My Nokia Blog
Seriously - no Near Field Communication when 40 of the world's top 50 airlines including Qantas plan to have it in place by 2014 for checkin? For frequent flyers, Apple's strategy has not been well thought out.
As above, it’s doubtful NFC on phones for FF’s will be rolled out and widely available anytime soon, and even when that happens, how will it be controlled/administered. I can totally see Apple or another company, Microsoft, running away with a closed proprietary system instead of something open and freely available to everyone to use. Maybe this isn’t an issue with NFC, but I’d just assume there’s many ways to communicate information between devices. Who owns what patents and licenses it to who will be interesting if it’s ever to take off, no pun intended.
I got the 4S last year so should be updating next year. However I am so fed up with vodafones coverage in m y area that I am planning to break the vodafone contract and switch to Telstra so will probably upgrade to the 5.
What I think some non iPhone users don't get is that it isn't about specs - its not a pissing contest - it is about what the overall package delivers. Does the nokia have apps that are usable on my iPads and integrated into iCloud?
I have a similar issue. Been with Optus since 2001, but I just can’t do it any longer with abysmal to non-existant reception sometimes. Admittedly, there are some contributing factors from the iPhone 3GS I’m using, but when I get my iPhone 5 I’ll be switching to Telstra on my dads business plan.
On the overall package front, that is a little locked-in, and personally I agree I am, but I’m comfortable with that right now. If Apple came along and butchered the next few designs and Samsung, for example, did everything right by me, I wouldn’t hesitate in switching, but right now they’re on the money for integration and making life easy for me.
Who cares that it’s not got a 22-MP camera, or got NFC ahead of the curve when there’s nothing that actually supports the technology that I could use
