I'm just gonna address and/or correct some answers. "My friend had that same Nokia." - Lumia 920 isn't out yet, so this is a blatant lie. "Facebook and Twitter" - Both social networks are available on both phones.
On Lumia 920 they can be integrated on the front screen to show live information. "Siri" - Lumia 920 has TellMe. "iCloud" - Lumia 920 has Microsoft's Skydrive.
Same kind of service, except Microsoft offers 7 GB against Apple's 5GB. "Speed" - They are both amazingly fast. In terms of refresh rate, Lumia 920 is 50% faster.
"Display" - Lumia 920 outperforms iPhone 5 in every single aspect: PPI, size, resolution, sensitivity, refresh rate, brightness, reflection, outdoor legibility. "SD Card" - Neither phone has it. If it matters, get an Android phone.
"NFC" - Lumia 920 has it, iPhone 5 doesn't. "Apps" - Apple Store offers more programs, but the Windows store offers better apps in terms of integration. "Camera" - Nokia has been the undisputed king of mobile photography for half a decade.
Lumia 920 is the newest marvel in terms of mobile photography and iPhone 5, with its purple haze, hardly compares. "Browser" - Nokia 920 features Internet Explorer 10 which beats iPhone 5's Safari in terms of compatible websites. "GPS" - Nokia Maps are far better than Apple's excuse of a Map app.
Apple even apologized for the poor quality of Apple Maps. "Wireless charging" - Yes, the Lumia 920 has it. IPhone 5, not so much.
"Customization" - Lumia 920 offers live tiles, iPhone 5 offers nothing. Unraised points. "4G" - Lumia 920 has better LTE support.
"Wifi" - Lumia 920 features DNLA. "Eco system" - Both phones integrate better with their respective eco system. "Connectivity" - Lumia 920 works with any normal micro USB cable while iPhone 5 only works with their own proprietary cable.
"Colors" - iPhone 5 features black and white while Lumia features black, white, yellow, grey, cyan, red and likely more. "Standby time" - iPhone 5, 225 hours and Lumia 920, 400 hours. "Talk time" - iPhone 5, 8 hours and Lumia 920, 10 hours.
Both are supposedly good phones, it's more a matter of preference. The Nokia Lumia 920 isn't out yet, so no reviews have been made so far. The Lumia will run on Windows Phone 8, while the iPhone 5 runs on iOS.
As WP8 hasn't properly been released yet, information about the system is scarce. However, the operating system on the iPhone seems to be outdated now, but if you've have prior editions of the iPhone and have been satisfied, go for it. Pros for the Lumia: NFC, wireless charging, has a better camera, larger screen, and you can use the screen with gloves, possibly great new operating system (?).
However, it is heavier than most of its competitors, and there aren't that many apps available to Windows compared to iOS or Android. Pros for the iPhone: iOS with its abundance of apps, feels like quality, fast, lightweight. To the commenter who claimed a friend had the Lumia 920 "and it sucked", you must be mistaken as it isn't available for sale just yet.
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