Published by Steve Litchfield at 14:02 UTC, October 6th 2015
The biggest news at today’s Microsoft event in New York was, of course, the official announcement of two of the most leaked smartphones in recent times, the Lumia 950 and 950 XL flagships, designed to carry the flag for Windows 10 Mobile into 2016, with ‘Hello’ Iris recognition, Continuum support and upgraded specifications across the board, relative to the 18 month old Lumia 930.
Lumia 950
Lumia 950 XL
Here are the specifications you need:
I recently took all the specifications above and did a detailed breakdown of how they compared to the existing Lumia 930, Icon and 1520, so let me quote a little from that.
In summary, the obvious question to ask is how much of a ‘must’ this upgrade, this new brace of flagships, is, especially for those with an existing Lumia 830 or 930 (or 1520). To be honest, everything above represents incremental improvements for 930/Icon owners, but they’re all increments worth going for, especially for 930 owners, who will be eyeing up the extra power efficiency, storage expansion, Glance screen and better camera rather greedily. Anyone with a Lumia 1520 is faced with a slightly harder choice, since this already has the larger screen and at full RGB/1080p, plus the microSD support and Glance support.
Away from the prior flagships, the Lumia 950 in particular is going to be very tempting, taking existing 735 and 830 owners up to a spec level that competes with the best of Android. But all this misses the point slightly – Microsoft needs to make new friends, new customers with these flagships. Armed with the universality with Windows 10 on laptops, tablets and hybrids, and with Continuum hopefully bundled (more on this shortly), there are benefits here that should appeal to Windows 10-using businesses across the world.
Pricing is still being sought for the UK and Europe, I’ll update this story soon.
Obviously, being a UK web site, we’re unable to get hands-on with the devices at the New York launch, but the phones aren’t expected for several weeks yet in a reviewable state and AAWP should be in the vanguard of those opinions.
What’s that? You want a promo video too? Of course there’s one, embedded below!