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December 2013
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The editors liked
MicroSD slot
Great screen
Powerful camera
Beautiful 1080p screen
Thin profile offsets the size
Hardware easily matches and beats competitors
Growing App marketplace
Nokia supports some amazing apps
Camera technology still unbeatable
Fantastic display
Ultra fast
Matte finish
Beautiful OS
Superb camera
Good video performance
Bright
Sharp display
Roomy desktops
Powerful wellsupported snapper
Impressive battery life
Good design
Crisp screen
Smooth performance
Excellent camera
Plenty of storage
Good battery life
The camera's really fun
The screen's impressive and the battery life will not let you down.
By now
You’re surely familiar with Nokia’s Lumia range and the clean design language that comes with the name
And that continues with the 1520. It’s the same curved design that we’ve grown to know and love since the Lumia 800 first made its debut in 2011
Only it’s been given the super-sized treatment and simply towers over the rest of the range. The 1080p HD display measures up at a potentiall
Massive
Bright and clear display
Impressive camera with fantastic low-light performance
Bristling with power
Top-notch build quality
Great high-definition screen
Attractive
Sturdy design
Powerful processor
Decent camera
Spacious desktops
Powerful wellsupported camera
Long battery life
Fast processor
Fast web experience
Excellent display
Great build quality with thin chassis
Capable camera
Excellent build
Fantastic camera and options
Beautiful screen
Glance screen
Black OS will bring plenty more with it - including raw file capture from camera
Excellent still image quality Impressive specs for a Windows Phone Long battery life
Design and body
Amazing screen
Nokia HERE maps
Video function
Battery life
MicroSD card slot
Full HD screen
Extra space for more Live Tiles
Fast
Great 20-megapixel camera
MicroSD card support
Great battery life
Bright and very sensitive screen
Very good picture quality and RAW support
Super fast and easy to use
Has every conceivable feature possible
Expandable storage with microSD card
Most powerful Windows Phone device with quadcore processor
Large Full HD screen
Good battery
Nokia software tweaks
Super fast processor
Solid build quality
All mod cons
20megapixel camera
Screen quality
Processing speeds
The editors didn't like
Messy homescreen
Late to launch in some countries
Needs two hands to operate
The large screen often feels wasted
Bigger battery takes very long time to charge
Stylus could have made a nice addition
Buttons are a bit tricky to press
You'll need a whole new wardrobe of clothes with pockets big enough
Lack of optimisation
Heavy
Slow camera
Windows Phone still lacks apps
File compatibility
Music repro could be stronger
Lack of creativity
Bulky square body
Windows Phone rather limited
Windows Phone 8 layout can be overwhelming
App selection still behind iOS and Android
It's too big to use with one hand and too heavy as well. The camera's automatic and video modes need work too
The Nokia Lumia is big
But it’s not unwieldy. You’ll look a bit daft holding it to your head to make calls
But if you Snapchat and WhatsApp more than you ring
It’s not a problem. What is however
Is that Nokia and Microsoft have done little to convince us there’s a need for a screen this size. Samsung’s Galaxy Note phones offer a brilliantly thought out stylus as well as the ability to run two
Apps. Or rather
The lack of them
No special treats to make the most of the big screen
Camera can be slow to shoot
Enormous size won't be to everyone's taste
Windows Phone app store is still very poorly stocked
Lacking creativity
Bulky rectangular build
Windows Phone still limited
Too big
App store pricey with older content compared to rivals
No notifications centre
No quick settings
Switching connections on and off is a pain
Might be too big for some
Could be missing a few apps you want
Underwhelming video recording Hollow sounding speaker
Interface needs more functions that fully exploit the large display
Fast processor, Fast web experience, Excellent display, Great build quality with thin chassis, Capable camera, Good battery life
Too big, App store pricey with older content compared to rivals, No notifications centre, No quick settings
I recognise that here, as well as elsewhere, I've been quite critical of Nokia's Lumia handsets, but to clarify as I did at the beginning of this review, that's actually in no small part because I genuinely do appreciate the company's excellent design c...
Excellent still image quality Impressive specs for a Windows Phone Long battery life
Underwhelming video recording Hollow sounding speaker
For those who are contemplating on picking this up without a contract, you will be looking around the £400 – £500 price point still seems pretty good in comparison to other phablets – though, there's no arguing that its on-contract cost absolutely gives ...
Despite my initial reservations, I did bond with the Lumia 1520, but eventually had to reduce it to strictly stay-at-home activities and instead use something that fit in my jacket pocket without peaking out over top. Phablets are built to appeal to peopl...
Published: 2014-08-07, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
If you're thinking about getting a tabletófono definitely the LenovoVibe Z2 Pro and Nokia Lumia 1520 are a good choice. The Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro has an advantage in certain sections such as the processor because it is newer. Its strong point is the QHD scre...
Abstract: The Nokia Lumia Windows Phone 8 is a beast of a device with a 6" 1920 x 1080 display a 20MP PureView camera, a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 CPU; 2GB RAM; 16/32GB storage (microSD expansion up to 64GB), NFC and 802.11n Wi-Fi; plus a 3,200 mAh battery – now draw b...
Great screen, Beautiful OS, Superb camera, Good video performance
Windows Phone still lacks apps, File compatibility, Music repro could be stronger
While there's no denying the Lumia 1520 has its flaws, if you've ever been curious about Windows Phone this could well be the handset that finally pushes you to make the jump.There really is a lot to love about it. It's just a shame that app availability ...
Abstract: New technology has allowed our phones to get smaller and smaller, so it might be considered strange that one of the new big trends is for 'phablets'. These smartphones feature screens so big that they could easily double as fully-functioning tablets (henc...
For me the 1520 represents an excellent package at an extremely competitive price point. It isn't over priced, or under equipped in terms of hardware. I'm no fan of big screen sizes and that's the only reason I don't have it, that and the lack of a xenon ...
The Nokia Lumia 1520 is a great device, for someone, probably. For me it hints at the future, a rather larger teaser of the next generation of devices. Mainly I'd like this exact device crammed into a 5″ display package, which the Americans are very soon...