Verizon's sharper, slimmer Nokia Lumia 928 (pictures)
Nokia's Lumia 928 has lost some girth and gained some edge compared with AT&T's more bubbly Lumia 920.
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Like all other Lumia handsets, this 928 features a unibody design made from polycarbonate materials. You see the raised buttons for power, volume, and the camera shutter here on the phone's right spine.
As with all Windows phones, the 928's Back, Home, and Search buttons below the display often do double duty, like to pull up multitasking and voice search commands.