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April 2013
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The editors liked
Low price point
Expandable memory up to 64GB
Dolby Sound Enhancement
Compact size
Overall screen quality
Sound quality
Windows Phone 8 interface is fun & practical
Nokia services
Clear screen
Good storage & expansion
Great sound
Nokia apps
Comfy to hold
Bright
Sharp display
Speedy performance.
Great value
Solid specs
Expandable storage
Useful Nokia apps
Great value for money
Windows Phone 8 business perks
Seamless integration with Exchange services
Office preloaded
Only £150 SIMfree
Fun design
Smooth performance
Good screen
Solid camera performance
Brilliant sound
Nokia suite of apps
Comfortable to hold
Fast performance
Very affordable
Colourful
Removable cases
Enough power for everyday tasks
Bright and bold screen
Handy bundled Nokia apps
Decent battery life
Cheap phones need cheap materials - but Nokia’s managed to use them to its advantage. The robust Nokia Lumis 620 is a cracking piece of hardware that succeeds because it goes against the flow. It’s not especially thin
So Nokia gave it a curved shape with a flat top that disguises this. It’s made of plastic
So Nokia gives you a range of different
Beautifully coloured shells to snap on. You can
Compact
Powerful enough
Good audio and video quality
Covers are fun
Call quality great
Swappable coloured shells
Some good free apps
NFC
MicroSD memory expansion
Decent screen
Windows Phone 8
Nokia feature suite
Great design and ergonomics
Fantastic value
High quality
If low-res
Screen
Strong overall performance
The editors didn't like
Audio jack attached to back case
512MB RAM
Low battery capacity
Design
Nokia have taken an extremely similar approach with the Lumia 620 that they took with the 820
Namely a removable back case that fits perfectly giving the phone a sturdy uni-body l
Photo quality
Thick body
Low battery life
Poor battery
Sluggish web skills
Cheap build
Disappointing battery life
Sparce choice of apps
OS could be more user friendly.
Mediocre battery life
Cramped keyboard
Slow browser
Small screen
Poor battery life
Battery and data drain quickly
Apps far behind Android/iOS
Battery could be better
Design may be too 'young' for some
Thicker than most smartphones
Battery
Poor app selection
OS could be more intuitive
Windows Phone 8 app selection is still very limited
You probably don’t need us to tell you this
But when the price is this low
The camera’s not great. The mediocre five megapixel snapper on the back is a far cry from the amazing PureView sensor on the top of the line Nokia Lumia 920. But you expected that
Right?There’s also the issue of apps for Windows Phone 8. While many services are covered in one form or another these days - save for Instag
Windows Phone still has some gaps in its app market
Published: 2013-03-02, Author: Tim , review by: neowin.net
Even though I tend to stick to the high-end of the smartphone spectrum for my personal devices, the Lumia 620 is an extremely compelling value proposition. For just US$250 you get a decent enough 3.8-inch LCD display, 8 GB of storage plus microSD expan...
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 ...
Bold, eye catching phone with fantastic features and excellent quality all for less than $300.
May be too small for some. Needs to be on more carriers
The Nokia Lumia 620 is one impressive device. On paper, the specs don't impress the techo-glitterati but in real life, it should. For one, Nokia has brought an exceptionally well made Lumia experience to the masses for less than $300 off contract. On top...
The Nokia Lumia 620 has a glare-cutting screen, a decent 5-megapixel camera, NFC, and an affordable price tag
The Lumia 620 loses points for poor call quality, a short screen time-out, a small battery, and numerous design issues -- including a hard-to-find SIM card slot
Nokia's Lumia 620 smartphone successfully delivers a complete Windows Phone 8 experience for a low price, but buyer beware of some compromises in battery, sound, and design.
Great vivid screen, Solid smooth performance, Excellent Nokia apps, builtin Office
A bit chubby, Battery life could be better
The Lumia 620 is a great effort by Nokia all around. It has a standout design that will appeal to many, especially the young, a good (but not perfect) camera for its class supporting 720p HD video capture, and runs on the now more mature Windows Phone...
Published: 2013-01-25, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Clean, distinctive design, NFC, Affordable
Weak camera, No LTE, Windows Phone 8 lacks diversity
The Nokia Lumia 620 - it might appear cheap and cheerful at first sight, but it actually appears to be a device which can punch well above its weight. Elements like expandable storage up to 64GB, NFC and Nokia's array of exclusive apps make for a compelli...
Abstract: Budget-friendly phones don't get as much attention as flagship devices, so we tend to assume that they are not as good as their expensive counterparts.But Nokia phones are different. Every time we look at Nokia's low and midrange devices, we come away sur...
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Published: 2013-03-07, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
The Nokia Lumia 620 is a competitively-priced entry-level smartphone and deserves a good look. It's not necessarily the right choice for those signing a multi-year contract, since many better devices are discounted to $0 on three-year terms at the moment, but combined with an inexpensive pre- or post-paid plan, there aren't many choices better than this....
Obviously, obviously, there are better, more powerful smartphones out there — you can get them from Nokia, you can get them from Apple, you can get them from an Android vendor or even another Windows Phone vendor. You know it, we know it, everyone knows ...