Monday 1 October 2012

Triple Threat: Nokia Lumia 920 Vs iPhone 5 Vs Samsung Galaxy S III; The Price Point


Triple Threat: Nokia Lumia 920 Vs iPhone 5 Vs Samsung Galaxy S III; The Price Point



Lumia 920 is hogging the limelight like it did never before. With stiff competition on the block from the reigning giants—Samsung Galaxy SIII and the iPhone5, Lumia enthusiasts had been holding their breath for the official price to be made public. And even before we could say “lumos” to see the price print, comparisons have started in regard to the price tags of its Apple and Samsung buddies. With varied pricing systems and taxes that are part of separate countries, it was tough to pinpoint the exact tag that Lumia would hold on itself.
Triple Threat

With the final revelation of the pricing, analysts and smarties who swear by their smartphones are surprised with the Lumia 920 price being about 25 percent higher as compared to Samsung S3. It is of course, more affordable than iPhone5 but as of now it is undecided as to how well the market would respond to this pricing tale over the coming weeks.
What we believe is that Nokia has brought in higher expectations from Lumia given that Samsung generally set benchmarks for Apple’s pricing too. Now if Lumia fails to impress despite its bank breaking price tag, it would really need to bite the dust on the Smartphone lane. More so—given that it comes with Windows 8 that is merely on its first outing. This holds true of global as well as Indian markets. The latter, especially has been pretty careful when it comes to splurging on such phones. Here’s a sneak peek into the price tagging for the three giants in the Smartphone sector this day.

Country
Nokia Lumia 920
iPhone 5 32 GB
Galaxy S3
Germany
649 Euros
739 Euros
550 Euros
India
40,000 INR
54990 INR
34,900 INR
Russia
24990 RUB
115000 RUB
35000 RUB
Italy
599 Euros
530 Euros
USA
199 Dollars
299 Dollars
199 Dollars
UK
517 Pounds
599 Pounds
500 Pounds




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