Information from 920 owners

I am planning on purchasing a 920 within the next two days, but I was wondering what should I look out for to check that the phone works.
Just by looking at the first two pages I can see that there are people that are having problems with their 920's, so what should I look out for, to see whether I need my new one replaced?
I am planning on a reset before I start.
Also I am coming from a n8, is there anything that I should know, or any funny quirks that I need to get used to?

Other than to remember is that this is a support forum. Many people will be coming here because they either do have an issue, or they just need help to find how something works.
I went from the N8 to the Lumia 800, It too had shorter battery life inititally but after a little while (and same with 920) it improves. Fair to say it's battery doesn't last the same as an N8 in my experience, but I now only use the 920, where as before I'd always have two on the go. So....
The UI is obviously a big change, but I found it harder to switch back to my N8, Symbian allowed much tinkering of parameters (eg Bluetooth device name, alert settings) which WP8 doesn't have as much of. But it does allow other personalissation features which are way good enough for me (and I considered my self a fanatic of personalisation)

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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Don Nelson [mailto:[email protected]]
    Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 1998 9:04 AM
    To: Mark Perreira
    Cc: [email protected]
    Subject: RE: Polymorphism - retrieving type information from the
    database
    Mark,
    First, I completely agree about the naming. I purposely used rather
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    Don,
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    CookManager manage? Does it manage other cooks or eggs. Maybe it shouldbe
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    There that seems like the real world. And this brings me to a problem in
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [<a href="mailto:[email protected]">mailto:[email protected]]On</a> Behalf Of Don Nelson
    Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 2:07 PM
    To: Nick Willson
    Cc: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: Polymorphism - retrieving type information from the
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    You are absolutely correct. But this is where I honestly think you are
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    Mark Perreira
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [<a href="mailto:[email protected]">mailto:[email protected]]On</a> Behalf Of Don Nelson
    Sent: Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:22 AM
    To: Nick Willson
    Cc: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: Polymorphism - retrieving type information from the
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