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

Both phones support previously unannounced photo-editing features in Windows Phone 8. You can snap a picture, then with a tap or two select from a variety of "lens" applications (from Microsoft or third parties) that let you easily manipulate the photo by adding effects or creating a panorama, for example. All photos and video are uploaded for access to Microsoft's SkyDrive cloud storage service (the 920 comes with 7GB available for use).

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