Take a closer look at Nokia's luminous new Lumias.
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The Lumia 920 may look the same as the original Lumia 900, but it has a faster processor, a sharper 4.5-inch HD screen, a better camera, and many more tricks under the hood.
The 8-megapixel rear-facing camera has Nokia's PureView technology, which Nokia claims will let in far more light and stabilize the image automatically. There's also integration with third-party camera apps (shown here) that's part of the Windows Phone 8 experience.
The bright-yellow Lumia 920 is just one color. It also comes in Lipstick Red and Slate Grey. Nokia's vendor shots of the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 follow.