Scrolling around the device through its live tiles is smooth and Microsoft claims that you get the same experience for both desktop and mobile. With Windows 10 being the key highlight of the device, using it doesn’t feel much different from a typical Windows Phone 8. Even their former mid-range Lumia 830 feels extra special in the hands. The only visible luxury is the metal ring or hump surrounding its 20MP camera lens. For the flagship asking price above RM2.5K, the design for both Lumia 950/950 XL leaves much to be desired. It comes only in typical black or white and the polycarbonate back cover feels like a Redmi Note 2 that costs a quarter of the price. The Lumia 950/950 XL, unfortunately, is none of that. The previous Lumia 930 by Nokia was quite a looker and it feels great thanks to its sturdy metal frame. They have great designs and a wide choice of colours that really stand out from the rest. When you think of Lumia, a few things come to mind. On concerns of overheating, Microsoft says they have implemented liquid cooling to keep things cool as the going gets tough. The only difference between the 950 and its XL version is the screen size, processors (950 – Snapdragon 808, 950 XL – Snapdragon 810) and battery capacity (950 – 3,000mAh, 950 XL – 3,340mah). There’s fast charge that does 0-50% in 30 minutes, USB Type-C connectivity and Qi wireless charging support. Keeping up with the times, it also shoots videos in 4K resolution. It has a 20MP sensor at the rear with triple LED flash and Optical Image Stabilisation, while the front 5MP camera takes care of selfie duties. Both has an expandable microSD slot and dual-SIM slots with 4G LTE support.īeing a flagship Lumia, it comes equipped with their renowned PureView camera. The internals has the best specs you would expect from a flagship, which includes Quad HD displays, Snapdragon 808/810 processors, 3GB of RAM and a minimum of 32GB of storage.
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