The Nokia Lumia 720 has hit the markets last month and a lot of people are wondering if it's worth the money. The smartphone is the technology giant's mid-range Lumia smartphone that seems to conveniently fall good on the pockets with its decent price of Rs 18,990 while it still manages to look pretty chic. My experience with the phone for two weeks has been quite satisfactory. With its sturdy design, colourful appearance, satisfactory long battery life and light weight; the phone has an impressive build. Key Specifications of the phone * 4.3-inch IPS ClearBlack display * Snapdragon S4 dual-core 1GHz processor * 512MB RAM * 8GB internal storage expandable up to 64GB via microSD card * 6.7-megapixel rear camera * 1.3-megapixel front camera * Bluetooth 3.0,NFC,Wi-Fi, 3G * 2000mAH battery * Windows Phone 8 * 127.9x67.5x9 mm * 128 grams First Impressions The camera is a definite thumbs-up. The 6.7 megapixel rear camera with Carl Zeiss optics and low-light imaging is quite good for everyday photography. Even though low-light imaging might not be as advanced in quality as the 920, it is very user satisfactory. The phone is a decent sandwich between the Nokia Lumia 520 and Nokia Lumia 920. In terms of design and build it looks like the much-lighter version of 920. The 920 was ridiculed for its weight whereas the 720 fits perfectly in the hand. Even with its rich features and specs, the phone still is pocket friendly like the 520. The only setback is the 512 MB RAM. Initially, Temple Run 2, a very popular game required at least 1GB on Windows Phone for it to run smoothly. However, now Temple Run 2 is available on Windows Phones with 512 MB RAM and an external memory that goes up to 64 GB of storage, that little flaw does not cause so much hindrance. A big hindrance personally was the absence of Vine and Instagram on the App store of the Windows Phone. Being an avid user of both the apps, it was a disappointment to not have them on my phone. Feel and look of the phone With respect to the button and speaker placements, it is pretty much similar to the other recent members of the Nokia Lumia smartphones . It is small enough to fit into a tight jean pockets while the display screen is big enough to enjoy a movie. Display The viewing angles and outdoor visibility is impressive. The reading experience is good enough as the UI font is pleasing to the eye. The front is covered by a sheet of tough, scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass that protects the IPS touchscreen. Camera The video quality is not bad at all and the built-in mic captures sound fairly smartly . Apart from this, the camera has a lot of settings like the still picture scene, Smart Shoot, Cinemagraph, Nokia Glam me, panorama and Bing vision to play around with. Battery Should you buy it? If you are a heavy Instagram or Vine app user, then this phone is definitely not meant for you. Apart from the average operating system, there is no other major deterrent. If you're looking for a smartphone that looks good, decently light on the pockets, camera that does not disappoint and has a long satisfying battery life, this phones a definite no-brainer. ![]() via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNEBsDWcYwy76c8fv9_v6BwJ8OM4yw&url=http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/1856710/report-mobile-review-nokia-lumia-720-is-a-mid-range-bonanza | |||
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Saturday, 13 July 2013
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