Introduction

The Nokia Lumia 925 is a subtle but meaningful update of what was - literally until a few days ago - the company's top smartphone offering. While designers and engineers were busy fixing the Lumia 920, the guys next door produced a louder bang with the Lumia 1020.

Still, the Lumia 920 was in many ways the flagship that really showed the company with its best foot forward. And the Lumia 925 is a very welcome facelift, sporting a lighter, thinner aluminum frame instead of the all-polycarbonate bulk of its predecessor.



Nokia Lumia 925 official photos

The screen is of the same size and resolution, except this time around it's an AMOLED panel, which works great with the mostly black WP8 interface. It's the AMOLED screen too that takes credit for the fat loss. Other small highlights are the inclusion of an FM radio and some minor software improvements, but those will also be seeded to the Lumia 920 with a software update.

Key features

Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support

Quad-band 3G with 42 Mbps HSDPA and 5.7 Mbps HSUPA support

4.5" 16M-color PureMotionHD+ AMOLED capacitive touchscreen of 1280 x 768 pixels

8 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, 1080p@30fps video recording

Optical Image stabilization with floating lens technology

1.3MP front-facing camera

Windows Phone 8 OS

1.5GHz dual-core Krait CPU, Adreno 225 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8960 chipset, 1GB of RAM

Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band

GPS receiver with A-GPS and GLONASS support

Free lifetime voice-guided navigation

32GB of inbuilt storage

Stylish aluminum frame results in a thinner and lighter profile than the Lumia 920

Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic

Wireless charging with optional accessories

Built-in accelerometer, gyroscope and proximity sensor

Standard 3.5 mm audio jack

microUSB port

Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP and file transfers

SNS integration

Xbox Live integration and Xbox management

NFC support

Digital compass

Nokia Music

FM radio

Main disadvantages

No microSD card

No system-wide file manager

No lockscreen shortcuts

Mono sound for video recording

When it comes to the updated chassis, the Lumia 925 refresh can be likened to BMW's M-Series - they're very similar to their non-M-powered brethren when it comes to design, but the updated body is a definite improvement over the original. In terms of what goes under the hood though, these are two different schools of thought. Because the 925 is basically the same package as the the Lumia 920.

The Lumia 925 is all about the looks and feel - the updated body is a definite improvement, and there's a few extra features thrown in to sweeten the pot as well. Although it may be minor, the inclusion of the thinner and, more importantly, lighter frame takes care of two of the disadvantages we listed for the Lumia 920.



The Nokia Lumia 925 studio pics

The chipset is the same as before and while it's not a benchmark blaster, but WP devices have consistently demonstrated they don't need too much horsepower to give a smooth ride through the UI. Of course, heavier apps may tend to load a bit slower, but lags and system freeze should be pretty much out of the question.

Up next, we'll be taking a closer look at the redesigned body in our unboxing and hardware inspection.