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From: Lahcim Leinad9/11/2012 11:53:56 AM
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Yup, Samsung is NOT going to be a pushover.

And I believe the fact the 920 has no expansion slot nor a replaceable battery will hinder its sales, especially given its premium price.

After living with my Nokia 808 for a while, I cannot imagine buying a phone without this critically necessary expansion and battery flexibility.
It's tough to pick an overall winner from these three new phones, it's clear that they all fare far better against the 2012 competition, in terms of speed, size and components. Although I'm keen to try the Lumia 920's 'PureView phase 2' camera, I think (of the two) that I'd be leaning towards the Lumia 820's flexibility in terms of batteries and memory expansion. However, the ATIV S, providing Samsung can ship it in a reasonable time frame (before December?), is possibly the most exciting of the three, with the largest screen, decent speaker and excellent camera, plus battery flexibility/replacement and memory expansion - the best of all worlds for the mass market?
Looking ahead to the Windows Phone 8 generation for real excitement
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