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Nokia 's influence as a market leader in the mobile sector has ebbed over time. One reason for this was the belated break with its outdated Symbian operating system for an alternative. Now Microsoft relies on a select group of manufacturers for launching...
Good workmanship, High-def, 4.3 inch AMOLED screen, Windows Phone 8 intuitive use, Connectivity includes LTE, NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, Swift hardware, Pleasant application speed, Decent camera incl. LED, Battery life, 2 year warranty...
Too heavy and unhandy in category comparison, Middling headset, Poor front-facing camera, Temperature development during load...
Nokia Lumia 820 SmartphoneNokia offers a decent midrange smartphone with its Lumia 820. The good build and rigid casing are compelling. The device scores with its high-contrast, relatively bright 4.3-inch touchscreen featuring a resolution of 480x800 pixe...
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We reviewed the Nokia Lumia 820 a while back, but as part of my Windows Phone experiment I thought I’d give it a go. So thanks to the nice people at Vodafone I got to have a play with one. I’m not going to review it again so don’t panic I’m just going...
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I n this era of iPhone and Android smartphones, Blackberry and Windows Phone-based smartphones have been largely overshadowed. The reason for this has mainly been the lack of a proper ecosystem, but the launch of the new BB 10 OS and Windows Phone 8 has s...
To sum up the whole experience with the Lumia 820, we would state that the Windows Phone 8 seems pretty impressive because of the fluid user interface and stable performance. A few downsides on the hardware front, such as the camera performance and the...
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Nokia Lumia 820 Street Price: Approx. Rs 26,000 Right from the time of its launch, the Lumia 820 had to dwell under the shadow of its older sibling, the Lumia 920. Thanks to the latter's pixel-packed screen and unmatched low-light photography (amongst oth...
Excellent build quality, Thoughtful design, Crisp display, Impressive camera, Sleek and fluid UI, Offline voiceguided Sat Nav, Rich social networking experience, Great sound quality.
Not many games available...
The Lumia 820 is a solid piece of hardware, no doubt; and Microsoft has gotten its latest mobile OS right; which means, the fundamentals are covered. The bonuses come in form of the AMOLED display, multimedia performance, Nokia's exclusive navigation sof...
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The Lumia 820 plays a critical part in Nokia’s three way strategy to capture the smartphone mind and marketshare across the spectrum. Aimed at the midrange segment, the Nokia Lumia 820 bridges the gap between the entry level Lumia 620 and the top rang...
The Lumia 820 is a very interesting device which brings some cool additions like removable covers and a range of colors. That said, the current pricing for the handset is definitely on the higher side keeping in mind the competition which makes it hard...
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Those of us who were teenagers in the late 1990s and early 2000s (yours truly included) would have had Nokia phones as our weapon of choice in communications. My very first cellphone was a Nokia 3310 with a yellow backlight, paid for out of my own poc...
Introduction Those of us who were teenagers in the late 1990s and early 2000s (yours truly included) would have had Nokia phones as our weapon of choice in communications. My very first cellphone was a Nokia 3310 with a yellow backlight, paid for out o...
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The Nokia Lumia 820 delivers plenty of Windows Phone power for only $49.99 up front, at the cost of a dull design and lower-res screen than you'll find on competing $99-with-contract phones. But given that you'll be forced to sign an AT&T contract ave...
Exclusive Nokia mapping and driving apps. Color cover options. Fast.
Low-res screen. Dull design. Camera gets very noisy in low light...
The Nokia Lumia 820 smartphone isn't bad, but for just a few dollars more you can get something great...
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In our review of the Nokia Lumia 810 , we praised that handset's performance, display, and camera but wished for better design and a lower price. Does the Lumia 820 succeed where the 810 floundered? Read on to find out. Like all of Nokia's Windows Phone...
Beautiful display, Comfortable design, Speedy performance, Good call quality, Hardware shutter button for camera...
Low-resolution display, No Gorilla Glass, Uninspiring camera...
The display won't win any awards with that low resolution and you won't become the next Annie Leibovitz with this camera, but for $50 you get a comfortable design, speedy performance, and a well-designed operating system. The Nokia Lumia 820 is a good W...
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As those of you long term readers of Coolsmartphone.com would appreciate we have a history of reviewing Windows and its various different mobile operating system guises. This is a review of one of the upcoming Windows Phone 8 supporting characters. It...
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It's easy to appreciate the Nokia Lumia 820 for its build quality and level of equipment, but when you realize it's just the sensible, mid-range package by the Finns, you may even begin to be impressed. As the Windows Phone platform is growing out of...
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The Nokia Lumia 820 may be overshadowed by the Lumia 920 but this Windows Phone 8 smartphone shouldn't be simply bypassed.The Lumia 820 is a bit smaller than the Nokia Lumia 920 but since the 920 is something of a giant, this wasn't hard. At 68x124mm...
The Lumia 820 is a smaller and cheaper version of the 920 but doesn't pack the same punch, especially in key areas such as the screen and camera. We like the interchangeable covers and decent battery life. However, in the Windows Phone 8 market, HTC's...
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THE NOKIA LUMIA 820 is the Finnish phone maker's second Windows Phone 8 device, following in the footsteps of the top-end Nokia Lumia 920 smartphone...
Good screen, great camera, expandable storage, Windows Phone 8 is a huge improvement on Windows Phone 7...
Battery isn't great, picks up dirt easily...
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These are tough times for Nokia. Probably the toughest ones yet. At the same time, they are very exciting, because this is pushing the manufacturer to come up with its best smartphones yet.Powered by Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 OS, however, Nokia's new...
Built like a tank, Great Nokia apps...
Poor camera, Subpar call quality...
The Nokia Lumia 820 is an interesting smartphone – it does well in some things, but falters in others. To be more specific, we like its solid build quality and its overall size and feel. The hardware is also good, while the Nokia-branded apps, especia...
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More Info Windows Phone 8 review Nokia Lumia 920 review Nokia Lumia 820 announced The Lumia 820 has been tucked away behind the shadow of its bigger brother ever since it was revealed, but if any phone represents the Windows Phone 8 vision -- different ph...
Flagship-quality processor, Covers offer wireless charging, extra functionality, Decent low-light photography...
Disappointing screen, Lacks all the camera skills of the Lumia 920, Unwieldy...
Unfortunately the Lumia 820 can't offer enough to warrant not splashing out the extra cash for the 920 model...
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Nokia's Lumia 820 is a very unassuming slab. At first glance it's easy to call this a boring handset, but a closer inspection made me respect Nokia's design choices here. A removable polycarboate shell houses the phone's innards, and it's sturdy as well a...
Bright (but low-res) display, Solid performance, Optional wireless charging...
Resolution, Camera can be hit and miss, Boring design...
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Microsoft and its partners were pushing Windows Phone 8-based smartphones hard this holiday season. In a market that's already crowded with plenty of great Android and iOS options, Microsoft and its partners definitely have their work cut out for them...
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It's a big day for Nokia today - it just announced the new crop of Lumia phones, which are the first members of the family to run on the new Windows Phone 8 platform. The future of the Finnish giant is riding on the success of these new phones, so the...
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Nokia's Lumia 820 isn't a flagship phone, and it's not here to impress veteran smartphone users. But with an on-contract price of just $50, the Windows Phone 8 device is a bargain. The entry-level handset won't disappoint first-time smartphone buyers, and...
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Buying into wireless charging ends up costing more than the phone. Display is unimpressive. Actually getting the removable back cover off is a challenge. Bricklike design is uninspired...
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The Nokia Lumia 820 is a stylish, mid-range smartphone that delivers high-end performance in a compact package. The Nokia Lumia 820 has the same unibody look and feel as the high-end Lumia smartphones, and comes with an exchangeable shell design that offe...
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At $50, the Nokia Lumia 820 is an inexpensive mid-range Windows Phone for AT&T. For those looking to avoid the gargantuan dimensions of the Lumia 920, but still want a Nokia phone with Microsoft's platform, the 820 offers many of the same features in a m...
The Nokia Lumia 820 is a solid mid-range device. At $50, it's an incredible value that offers tons of high-end features in a customizable and compact piece of hardware. Some of its strengths include excellent signal and data performance on AT&T's network...
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The release of the Nokia Lumia 820 reminds us just how far Nokia has come over the past year. In October 2011, Nokia World saw the announcement of the Lumia 800, Windows Phone 7.5 in tow. The design was ground breaking, the UI clean and the added perks No...
Bright, bold design Changeable back covers Expandable memory Extensive app suite from Nokia...
Windows Phone 8 under developed Mediocre camera Average screen resolution Heavy...
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AT&T's Lumia 820 is as close as American buyers can get to the stock midrange Windows Phone 8 experience Nokia envisioned when it announced its new smartphone line. Its hardware is indistinguishable from the international version of the device, bearing no...
Responsive, Stable OS, Better-than-average camera for a midrange phone, Nokia-exclusive apps enhance functionality, High speeds over AT&T LTE, Solid build quality in a sleek package...
Front-facing camera is VGA-only, Low-resolution display, Audio quality could be better...
The Lumia 820 may not have the high-end features, buzz, or looks of its higher-end cousin, the Lumia 920 – but for half the price, it doesn't need to. For fifty bucks or less on-contract, customers get a Windows Phone 8 device with beautiful industrial...
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While nearly all the attention on Windows Phone 8 devices has been lavished on the ‘hero' devices such as the ATIV S, Lumia 920 and the HTC 8X the Lumia 820 has taken somewhat of a backseat. The 820 does lack some higher end specs of its other Window Phon...
Great build quality, exchangeable covers, Micro SD expansion up to 64GB, top performance at a good price point.
Low resolution front facing VGA camera, it's not going to win many beauty contests, no Gorilla Glass so could be more susceptible to scratches...
While nearly all the attention on Windows Phone 8 devices has been lavished on the ‘hero' devices such as the ATIV S, Lumia 920 and the HTC 8X the Lumia 820 has taken somewhat of a backseat. The 820 does lack some higher end specs of its other Window Pho...
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The launch of Windows Phone 8 saw the announcement of a new generation of handsets, consigning a fairly lacklustre set of earlier devices to the past, with the news that those phones would not be upgradable to the newest version of the OS. The range of ma...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-26 03:59:46
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Nokia has introduced two smartphones running Windows Phone 8, the latest version of Microsoft's OS. The Nokia Lumia 920 is the flagship and the Lumia 820 includes much of the same technology, with some significant design changes at a cheaper price. Let's...
Comfortable to hold, Removable memory and battery, WP8 has some great features, Nokia apps...
WP8 app support is limited, Screen resolution is a little low, Camera results are disappointing...
It's easy to look at the Lumia 820 and think it's a poor-man's Nokia Lumia 920, but the Lumia 820 is a fantastic phone in it's own right. Windows Phone 8 is exceptionally easy to use, the screen is great and it's well built, without the bulk of the Lumia...
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examiner.com Updated: 2014-12-27 08:47:30
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Nokia managed to implement Windows 8 Mobile into a sleek, modern handset that's comfortable to hold and use. The use of tiles makes one handed use of the phone easy and efficient. Over the years, Android has become bloated with so many apps that it may be...
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The high end Nokia Windows Phone 8 device for the US, the Lumia 920, is currently only available on AT&T. Nokia does have the 8xx series on T-Mobile (810 ), Verizon (822), and AT&T (820) and I have spent the last week with the AT&T Nokia Lumia 820. This i...
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When you think Windows 8 Mobile – HTC 8X and Nokia 920 are usually the phones that come to mind. The 8X because let's face it HTC makes beautiful phones and the PureView camera found on the 920 was all the rage.Considering it's been widely reported Window...
To be completely honest there isn't much difference as far as I can tell between the Windows Mobile 7 and Windows Mobile 8. The biggest attraction to me is the lock screen which was both practical and beautiful. I've come to fall in love live tiles, I app...
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The exact figure will depend on what Qi-enabled charging accessory you use, but, as an example, the Nokia DT-900 charging plate draws less than 30mW in standby. That's low enough to qualify it for a 5 star energy rating. The Nokia 820's bundled wired char...
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