Nokia Lumia 620
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13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620
The best reason not to buy a budget Android phone.
Pros:
- Great design and ergonomics
- Fantastic value
- High quality
- if low-res
- screen
- Strong overall performance
Cons:
- App roster can't compete with budget Androids
- Average battery life
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620 review
For anyone looking for the right Windows Phone to buy, we honestly think this is the handset for you. We loved pretty much everything about it - the battery is a concern though - and Windows Phone 8 is a more mature and enjoyable OS than any previous version of Windows on a phone.
Pros:
- Compact
- powerful enough
- good audio and video quality
- covers are fun
- call quality great
Cons:
- Windows Phone still has some gaps in its app market
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620
Here is a short review round-up of the Lumia 620 from popular Web sites all over the Internet. Engadget - Mat Smith : "The Lumia 620 represents a new high-watermark for entry-level smartphones, regardless of OS.
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620 review: precisely what an entry-level smartphone should be
The Lumia 620 represents a new high-watermark for entry-level smartphones, regardless of OS. Ignoring the app drawbacks, the phone provides a great web browser experience alongside the full Windows Phone 8 feature set. It could be a very exciting phone for Nokia -- it's an exciting one for us.
Pros:
- Attractively priced
- Good battery life
- Performance matches higher-end devices
Cons:
- Middling camera performance
- Windows Phone 8 lacks app selection of entry-level Android phones
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620 review: welcome a new baby in the family
The Nokia Lumia 620 is Nokia's third foray into Windows Phone 8 territory, but while the previous two – the Nokia Lumia 820 and the Nokia Lumia 920 - were both fairly high-end affairs, this is a decidedly budget handset.
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620 Australian Review: Right Phone, Wrong Price
The Nokia Lumia 620 is the baby Lumia. With a 3.8-inch (800×480) AMOLED screen, a dual-core 1GHz processor, 512MB of RAM and five-megapixel camera, the Lumia 620 sits at the more budget end of Nokia's Lumia family.
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620 review
Nokia's Lumia range of Windows Phone-based handsets has just been rounded out with a budget model, the Lumia 620. Its £230 SIM-free price sits very attractively in the range, which currently comprises the 610 , 710, 800, 820 , 900 and 920 . Soon there will be a Lumia 510 too.
Pros:
- Swappable coloured shells
- Some good free apps
- NFC
- MicroSD memory expansion
Cons:
- Disappointing camera
- App store still needs attention
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620 Review
Reset your expectations of a smartphone. Stop thinking of it as an either/or decision Android or iOS; put yourself in the mindset of the everyman. We've praised Windows Phone before for its suitability to a new smartphone user, and the Lumia 620 fits that category well.
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620
If you're looking for an affordable, unsubsidised smartphone that can do a lot for a little, the Nokia Lumia 620 is a good choice - so long as you're well aware of the compromises in battery life, audio quality and design that it takes to make an inexpensive smartphone.
Pros:
- Glare-cutting screen
- Decent 5-megapixel camera
- NFC enabled
- Affordable price tag
Cons:
- Poor call quality
- Short screen time-out
- Small battery
- Some design issues
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620
The budget smartphone market is dominated by cheap-and-cheerful Android handsets, but Nokia is hoping to change all that with its Lumia 620. Available from just £15 per month, this Windows Phone 8 handset punches above its weight in several key areas.
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