T-Mobile's Nokia Lumia 925 flagship appears (pictures)
At CTIA 2013, CNET gets hands-on time with the U.S. variant of Nokia's mostly metal flagship Windows phone.
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We already knew that Nokia's new global flagship, the Lumia 925, is headed our way for T-Mobile this summer. Yet it's still nice seeing the dedicated U.S. version for ourselves.
Beyond the T-Mobile logo and U.S. network optimization and support, the U.S. 925 remains the same worldwide when it comes to the basic stats and specs. The device runs Windows Phone 8 OS on a 4.7-inch display, has a zippy dual-core processor, and an 8.7-megapixel camera. The 925 model adds an extra lens for a total of six, which Nokia says will make daylight photos extra sharp and bright.