Battle Vid: Samsung Focus 2 vs Nokia Lumia 900
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Welcome to Another Battle Video, and today we have a good one for you guys. WE are comparing two windows phone 7 devices on the AT&T network to see how they stack up against each other. This battle is between the New Samsung Focus 2, which is a 4G LTE budget entry successor to the original Focus and the Windows phone power house the Nokia Lumia 900
The Samsung Focus 2 is powered by a single core 1.4Ghz Snapdragon Processor, measuring 10.98mm thin and weighing only 4.3 ounces, it fits perfectly in your hand, purse or pocket.The Samsung Focus 2, the latest addition to the Focus family (following the Focus, Focus Flash and Focus S), comes with a 4-inch Super AMOLED™ screen and 5-megapixel camera that makes taking pictures or shooting video in HD 720p . The front-facing VGA camera provides the ability for video chat. Hands-free messaging is available through speech-to-text and text-to-speech features that make it easier to stay in touch safely while out and about. The Device has a chrome finishing on the edges and a glossy plastic back, which is fingerprint hungry, luckily the device comes in plastic.
First of the Nokia Lumia 900 is crafted from a single Polycarbonate mold similar to the Nokia N9 and Nokia Lumia 800. The whole device is one single piece, the battery is not removable an the only ports are the mini-USB and mirco-sim slot. The first thing you noticed from the Lumia 900 is its 4.3-inch AMOLED Clear Black display, which allows you to use the phone better in in sun. The Lumia 900 it is power by a 1.4Ghz Processor with 512MB of ram, with 16GB of internal storage. It is also a 4G LTE device; meaning you get super fast network speeds on AT&T and the ability to share those speeds via wireless tethering to 5 more devices. The Lumia 900 from Nokia also has two cameras, the first is a 1 megapixel front facing camera with a f2.4 aperture that lets in more light and gives you a better viewing angles while video chatting, while the second is an 8 Megapixel rear camera fitted with a f2.2 aperture Carl Zeiss Lens; for some Stellar photos and video recording at 720p