The Nokia Lumia 930 supports a wide range of network technologies including GSM, HSPA, and LTE. It is equipped to work with 2G bands (GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900), 3G bands (HSDPA 850, 900, 1900, 2100), and 4G LTE bands (1, 3, 7, 8, 20). The device is capable of HSPA speeds of up to 42.2 Mbps for downloads and 5.76 Mbps for uploads, and LTE Cat4 with 150/50 Mbps speeds.
Announced in April 2014 and released in July of the same year, the Nokia Lumia 930 quickly gained attention for its solid build and powerful specifications. Despite its eventual discontinuation, it has made a lasting impact on the smartphone market as one of Nokia's more memorable Lumia models.
Measuring 137 x 71 x 9.8 mm and weighing 167 grams, the Nokia Lumia 930 strikes a balance between substantial build quality and comfortable ergonomics. It features a Nano-SIM slot and is encased in a body that, while robust, is relatively lightweight for its size, contributing to its ease of use as a daily driver.
The device sports a 5.0-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels, translating to a sharp density of approximately 441 pixels per inch. The screen-to-body ratio stands at roughly 70.9%, providing a good viewing experience. Protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, the display is designed to withstand everyday wear and tear, while the AMOLED technology ensures vivid colors and deep blacks.
The Nokia Lumia 930 runs on Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1, with the possibility of upgrading to Windows 10. It is powered by a Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon 800 chipset, featuring a Quad-core 2.2 GHz Krait 400 CPU and Adreno 330 GPU. This combination delivers efficient performance for a range of applications and functions, from gaming to productivity.
With 32 GB of internal storage and 2 GB of RAM, the Nokia Lumia 930 offers ample space for most users' needs given the time of its release. However, it lacks a card slot, meaning storage expansion typically reliant on cloud services or external storage solutions. The RAM ensures smooth multitasking capabilities which were quite advanced at the time of its launch.
The main camera is a standout feature, boasting 20 MP with f/2.4 aperture and 26mm (wide) lens, equipped with autofocus and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). It includes features such as Zeiss optics, dual-LED flash, panorama, and HDR. The camera can shoot 4K videos at 30fps after the WP8 Denim update, as well as 1080p videos, making it competitive even among peers released afterward.
The front-facing camera, though modest by modern standards, has a resolution of 1.2 MP, capable of recording 720p video at 30fps. This makes it suitable for standard selfies and video calls; however, it might not satisfy users looking for higher resolution front-facing camera capabilities.
The Nokia Lumia 930 comes with a loudspeaker and a 3.5mm jack, which was standard at the time, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio accessories. It supports rich and clear audio playback for both calls and media consumption.
Connectivity features include Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band capabilities, DLNA, and hotspot functionality. Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP, EDR, and aptX support after the WP8 Denim update are available. GPS and GLONASS ensure precise location services, and NFC enables contactless transactions and sharing. An FM radio and microUSB 2.0 port round out the connectivity options.
The Nokia Lumia 930 is powered by a non-removable Li-Ion 2420 mAh battery. It supports wireless charging (Qi), which was a noteworthy feature at the time of its release. Battery life is robust, offering up to 432 hours of standby time, 11 to 15.5 hours of talk time, and up to 75 hours for music playback, making it a reliable option for most users' needs.
The device was available in a range of vibrant colors, including bright orange, bright green, white, black, and gold. Safety standards are addressed with measured SAR values of 0.90 W/kg (head) and 0.56 W/kg (body), while the SAR EU values are 0.60 W/kg (head) and 0.73 W/kg (body). Upon release, it had a retail price of about 370 EUR, positioning it in the mid to upper range market tier.
In performance tests, the Lumia 930’s display proffered an infinite nominal contrast ratio, with sunlight contrast measured at 3.567. The sound quality during calls and music playback was noted to be satisfactory, with voice and ring loudness measured at 76 and 77 dB respectively. Audio quality tests reported noise levels at -91.4dB and crosstalk at -90.3dB. Lastly, its endurance rating of 46 hours adds to its appeal as a daily use device.
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