Nokia has just announced it’s most advanced Windows Phone to date, the Lumia 928, and it’s only available to American users on Verizon.

According to Nokia, the Lumia 928 will feature a 4.5 inch AMOLED display that’s sure to impress. Processing will be done by way of a 1.5 dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor and 1GB of RAM. The photography minded of you will be able to capture as many photos and videos as the 32GB of onboard storage (there’s no MicroSD card slot) can handle using a 8.7 megapixel rear-facing camera with Xenon flash and a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera for video calls and self portraits.

Like the Lumia 920, this device will also allow for wireless charging, and employ Nokia’s PureView imaging technology. Unlike that device, this flagship won’t ship in any colors other then black and white.

The Nokia Lumia 928 will available for purchase on Verizon’s network beginning May 16th, for $99 with a two year service agreement.

2 Comments on “Nokia Introduces the Lumia 928”

  1. I find this one “purty!” And though the charging shells are relatively cheap, why give up the thinness of the 925 by having to throw a case on it? This is thin AND sturdy enough to not need a case.

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