Nokia Lumia 925 Available For Pre-Order From Optus

Nokia’s latest Windows Phone flagship, the Lumia 925, is now available for pre-order from Optus on a range of monthly plans. The phone can also be purchased outright for $624.

The Nokia Lumia 925 can be snapped up today on a range of Optus mobile phone plans, including the 24-month $60 My Plan which comes with 600 minutes of standard national voice calls, unlimited standard SMS/MMS within Australia and 1GB of data per month. The phone is also compatible with Optus’ 4G network. If you’re champing at the bit, you can pre-order the device by paying a visit to the Optus website.

The phone will also be available from Telstra on a $60 Every Day Connect plan, plus monthly handset repayments of $6 for a total of $66 over 24 months. The plan includes $600 worth of calls/MMS messages, unlimited SMS and 1GB of data per month. The phone will also be available outright for the same price as Optus: $624.

Here’s a look at the chief specifications:

Operating system: Windows Phone 8
HERE location and mapping services: Free global HERE Maps and HERE Drive+; Free HERE Transit available in the Store
Display: 4.5-inch Super AMOLED WXGA (1280×768), 2.25 D sculpted Gorilla 2 Glass, ClearBlack, High Brightness Mode, Sunlight Readability, Super Sensitive Touch for glove and nail usage
Battery: 2000 mAh battery, Wireless Charging supported via an accessory cover
Processor: 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon
Main camera: PureView 8.7 MP with Optical Image Stabilization, Autofocus, short pulse high power dual LED flash, most advanced lens technology, 1080p HD video at 30fps with Optical Image Stabilization. Includes Nokia Smart Camera mode.
Front facing camera: 1.2 MP wide angle
Memory: 1GB RAM, 16 GB internal memory; 7 GB free SkyDrive cloud storage

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The Nokia Lumia 925 will launch at the beginning of August 2013. Stay tuned for a full Gizmodo review, coming soon.


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