Nokia Lumia 620
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13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620 review
The Lumia 620 is a smart, capable Windows Phone 8 handset which delivers a taste of the high-end for sensible money
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620
What do you look for when buying a smartphone? Is a particular brand at the top of your priority list? Does the camera need to be truly impressive? Do you need a device that supports particular apps? Or are you happy to go with the same device as your mates and colleagues?
Pros:
- Attractive design
- Small and light
- for a smartphone
- Smooth and fluid interface
- Free Nokia Music
- Microsoft Office integration
- Expandable storage
- HERE Drive navigation
- Available for £150
Cons:
- Underdeveloped ecosystem
- No wireless charging option
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 620 review
Is this £150 Windows Phone 8 really a bargain for business users?
Pros:
- Seamless integration with Exchange services
- Office pre-loaded
- Only £150 SIM-free
Cons:
- Battery and data drain quickly
- Apps far behind Android/iOS
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.
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 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 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: 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.
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