Posted: February 7, 2013 at 6:40 pm
Nokia Lumia 620 Review by Engadget
Nokia’s third and most affordable Windows Phone 8 handset Lumia 620 is a little bit more interesting than its flagship big brother Lumia 920. The device comes with some alternative design & features, Like – Removable battery, support for microSD card & colorful interchangeable shells. Well, check out the Engadget’s L620 review to find out more about the smartphone.
Engadget’s Conclusion:
“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. We’ve mentioned the price several times during the review, but for a new smartphone with the latest version of its respective OS, it’s a steal. The phone might house a less-capable camera, but for anyone sick of oversized, unwieldy, expensive smartphones, Nokia now has an entry-level Windows Phone to lure the bargain-hunting crowds away from Android, if the Nexus 4 proves too expensive.
What’s more, it’s arguably more attractive than most Google-powered phones around the same price point and could prove to be a huge hit among smartphone beginners. There’s also a good chance that the more-gadget obsessed might pick up the Lumia 620 as a second device to give Microsoft’s mobile OS a try — and with compatibility on two US networks, it might be worth an import. It delivers real-world performance as good as Windows Phones that cost more than double. If anything, it’s making us reconsider whether those other rivals are worth the extra outlay.”
Read the full review here: http://goo.gl/V1mP1
The handset is now available in UK, Russia, UAE, China, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore and is coming soon to many other regions.
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