In Pictures: First look - Nokia's new Windows Phone 8 smartphones

Improved screen, battery, CPU, camera/optics, display and sleek Windows Phone 8 UI heighten the alternative to Android and iOS

The new Nokia 820 (top of photo) and 920 smartphones stress improved photography, colorful polycarbonate body styling, a new wireless charging system, big screens and tight integration of Nokia Location services (including "augmented reality" browsing with the IE10 browser) with the Windows Phone 8 OS and apps. Nokia is doubling down on the distinctiveness of the Windows Phone user interface, which now offers highly customizable live tiles.

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