Nokia just announced its third phone in five days, its new WP8 flagship called Nokia Lumia 925.
It's similar to the Lumia 920 (http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_lumia_920-4967.php) and Verizon's Lumia 928 (http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_lumia_928-5437.php) in that it packs an 8.7MP sensor with Optical Image Stabilization and f/2.0 aperture. The flash is a regular LED flash, no xenon here.
The phone packs two IHF microphones that record distortion-free sound for the 1080p videos even in loud environments.
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Nokia preloaded the Lumia 925 with the Smart Camera app - it features several modes including burst mode (10 shots at 5MP), Best Shot (picks the best of the burst), Action Shot (Sequence shot on the HTC One, Drama shot on the Galaxy S4) and Motion focus (adds motion blur to static objects, as if you're tracking the moving object with the camera). You can also remove moving objects and pick the best face for each person.
The screen is 4.5" in diagonal and has WXGA resolution