Andre Yoskowitz
13 Mar 2013 11:57
Verizon will have their own souped-up version of the Nokia Lumia 920, starting next month.
Dubbed the Lumia 928, the handset will feature aluminum casing and a "xenon and LED flash combination for the 8-megapixel PureView camera," says Verge report.
Additionally, the 928 will be just 10.2mm at its thinnest point and lighter than the 920.
Furthermore, the device will have support for "simultaneous voice and LTE (SVLTE)," unlike the iPhone 5 for Verizon, which does not allow browsing while making a voice call.
All other specs remain the same, a 4.5-inch IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 768 x 1280 resolution, a dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait processor, 1GB RAM and 32GB internal storage.
(Lumia 920 pictured)