Since the launch of Nokia’s first Lumia handset in the smartphone arena, the Finnish Company has been working hard to make requisite improvements in the handset.
Ever since Nokia Lumia launched its first handset, the manufacturer has never ceased to work hard to create improvements. This brought the Nokia Lumia 925 to life, a Windows Phone using state-of-the-art specs and features.
Nokia Lumia 925 shouldn’t be seen Lumia 920’s direct successor since it has an improved design and camera, a screen that is AMOLED and so many features which cannot be found in Nokia Lumia 920. But today, we are going to compare it to Google Nexus 4 and look at their functionality and interface.
Talking about Nokia Lumia 925, users must not anticipate any rare features with its Windows Phone 8 upgrade, since it basically works just like the previous Lumia smartphones, especially with its Live Tiles.
The main menu of Windows Phone 8 might not be seen to be that convenient, especially when it comes to organizing app lists. You may also have your most required or favorite apps pinned to your home screen. However, the variety of home screen apps might appear bigger due to the simplicity of WP8.
Microsoft’s messaging platform with WP8 now comes with an incredible keyboard that is really great for comfortable and easy typing.
The organizer of Lumia 925 also uses WP8 which is offering potential users a really powerful and amazing arrangement of options for organization. It uses the Office Hub, which is great for heavy users of office.
On the other hand, Google Nexus 4 uses Android Jelly Bean 4.2, which is offering an experience that is quite similar to that of the experience offered by its previous version, Android Jelly Bean 4.1. Looking at its appearance, its UI comes with a minimalist and straightforward approach.
When it comes to this device’s notification panel, you will see its portion that is expandable, giving the user the chance to preview activities. On the top right portion, there is a button that can bring access to all the standard assortments for connectivity items.
The OS of Nexus 4 gives its user the latest feature which is “Daydream.” This is a kind of screensaver that gets activated when the device is charged. On the other hand, this is not that worthy to be boasted about, since users don’t usually hover around their device when charging.