2. What’s New
Improved user experience provided with rock solid OS
Windows Phone 8.
Provides all the basic features of a smartphone out of the box.
Apps installation is done only through Windows Store, making
the phone way more secure.
Tap+Send feature.
Use of Carl-Zeiss optics.
Resource usage is very much optimized, giving the phone a
long-lasting battery backup time.
Comes with an easy learning curve.
3. What’s Better
Quad core support. New Windows Phones now support quad-core processors
to pack even more power.
Back 'em up. Automatically upload your photos and videos to SkyDrive for
safekeeping, with the option of full-resolution uploads.
New Office Hub. The Office Hub – your go-to spot for Microsoft Word
Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile and Excel Mobile – has been redesigned for
simpler, clearer navigation. And now email attachments you've opened will
show up there automatically.
Handier notes. OneNote is now a separate app – pin it to Start to get to your
notes in one tap. Take a note with just your voice, search the contents of notes
and get around your notebooks more easily.
Wallet. Store cards and vouchers digitally and browse for local deals.
4. To Buy Or Not To Buy
To
Buy If You Want
Sophisticated hardware-software integration.
No lags.
Good camera.
Rock solid Mobile OS with all the basic features out of the box.
Not
to Buy If You Want
All the latest high-end games to play.
A lot of apps (badly designed) in your phone.
Third-party pirated apps.
5. Future Possibilities
Improved OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
New economic Lumia phones for third-world
countries.
Easier apps submission to Windows Store.
Mobile-Desktop unified development
technology through Metro UI.
Tablets with Windows RT (Lumia 2520)