What colour Lumia 920 do you plan on getting?


What colour Lumia do you plan on buying?  

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  1. 1. What colour Lumia 920 do you plan on getting?



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They all look good but yellow will be the stand-out and that's the one for me definitely. Why? Because it doesn't even try to blend in with every other smartphone make out there. It screams vibrancy, innovation, sexy and cool and I don't think I could get bored with it looking that good.

I really wonder why they don't do Cyan for the 920 like for the 800/900? I suppose they want to keep a few colors specific to a newer model for a bit. Anyways, I would have liked a darkish green but since that's not an option it's gray to me. And it's gray mostly because it's not glossy from what I heard like the red, yellow and white ones. But of course those do stand out more, so I might change my mind.

That's the Lumia 820, not the 920. :)

Ah! I knew I'd seen something about it, cheers! These look like fantastic phones but I'm going stick with my 4S for another year whilst the market battles it out and hopefully the Windows Phone platform grows into something formidable.

I know for a fact my friend's eager to get his hands on the black one so I'll vote on his behalf - I can't wait to have a play with it when he does get it! :D

I am secretly hoping that Nokia will release a special cyan Lumia 920 otherwise I will pick red.

True that would be amazing!

Black, a colour that never goes out of fashion and looks good with anything

I said yellow but i bet once I see it in the flesh I will choose black/white haha

True that would be amazing!

I said yellow but i bet once I see it in the flesh I will choose black/white haha

:D Colours look good for a while, but fashion changes a lot and suddenly this expensive phone you planned on having for a long time, looks ridiculous and you try to hide it in public :p

Maybe different colors are one of the ways the carriers can have the 920 stand apart from each other, aside from different custom apps/services and maybe a bump in internal storage.

Like, a future blue/cyan could be specific to Verizon, though you'd expect them to opt for the red one to match their own brand color. Still, it could happen this way.

Grey or Black, but I wouldn't get one anyway.

Those bright colours are probably aimed at teens; the phone is shouting "look at me".

If I wanted bright colours for something, I would buy a case so I could take it off at anytime.

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