The Nokia Lumia 925 has been released in the U.K., but, before it makes its way to the U.S., people want to know how it will stand up to the Samsung Galaxy G4.

The Lumia 925 is smaller but heavier than the Galaxy S4. Clocking in at just over 5 inches and weighing 4.9 ounces, the Lumia 925 has a 4.5 inch screen. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S4 is around 5.3 pounds and 4.5 ounces and boasts a 5 inch screen.

With a larger screen, the Galaxy S4 also packs in more pixels with a 1920x1080 display in Super AMOLED. Nokia's Lumia 925 has a 4.5 inch screen with IPS LCD and 1280x768 resolution.

However, the Lumia 925's true tour de force is its camera, according to KnowYourMobile. Although it shoots in less megapixels than the Galaxy S4 (8.7 versus 13) and both cameras have 1080p video, the Lumia comes with Optical Stabilization as well as Nokia's Smart Camera app.

According to KnowYourMobile, this app allows for on-device editing as well as best shot mode, action shot, TiltShift, and multi-shot mode amongst other capabilities. The site also reports that the Lumia 925 will also have a sixth glass lens layer and the ISO will go up to 1,200.

In the hardware department, the Lumia 925 packs a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor while the Galaxy S4 has Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor, according to KnowYourMobile.

The Nokia Lumia 925 has not yet been released in the U.S. and pricing is currently unknown.