Review Nokia Lumia 520 is making its name as the most affordable android phone with all the features it offers. It has a generous 4 inch 480 x 800 display and is powered by a 1 GHz dual-core Snapdragon best S4 processor and 512MB of RAM which is satisfiable given the price and the Lumia phone run smoothly with hardly any lag.
Priced around $100, this Lumia mobile phone stands out from the crowd with all the vibrant color cases it has on offer. It shares its looks with the higher end smartphone models and is good to look at and feel. Of all the pluses this smartphone has, the significant one has to be that you can use the Lumia phone while wearing gloves which appeals to people living in colder regions.
Text messages on the Nokia Lumia 520 are handled by the Nokia Lumia store Messaging app, which is much like the equivalent apps that you'd find on an Android smartphones or Apple iPhone. If you swipe sideways from the threads screen you reach an area called Online, which lets you chat with best friends from linked messaging services and social networks, such as Facebook or Whatsapp so that is a huge plus.
The Nokia camera on the Nokia Lumia 520 is pretty basic, you get a 5MP sensor on the Lumia back, but it doesn't have any flash and there's no front-facing the Nokia Lumia 520 camera at all.
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Priced around $100, this Lumia mobile phone stands out from the crowd with all the vibrant color cases it has on offer. It shares its looks with the higher end smartphone models and is good to look at and feel. Of all the pluses this smartphone has, the significant one has to be that you can use the Lumia phone while wearing gloves which appeals to people living in colder regions.
Nokia Lumia 520 Physical Buttons
The right edge of the handset houses all of the Lumia phone's physical buttons, with a volume buttons rocker at the top, a Lumia power button near the middle and a camera button near the bottom. The Nokia Lumia layout works well, with the buttons spaced far enough to prevent confusion. The left edge is devoid of any features, ports or buttons at all. The top is home only to a 3.5mm headphone port on the left-hand side. The bottom edge has a micro USB port in the center, which is used for charging or connecting the Nokia Lumia 520 to laptops.4-inch display |
Nokia Lumia 520 is a Nokia Lumia Family Member
Operating Nokia Lumia family and the Nokia Lumia 520 is a fairly painless user experience. Swiping around the various touch screens is smooth and responsive, while the 4-inch display is plenty big enough to do most things comfortably. While it's only 480 x 800, the display also has a good enough output resolution to prevent tiles and menus becoming a blur.Text messages on the Nokia Lumia 520 are handled by the Nokia Lumia store Messaging app, which is much like the equivalent apps that you'd find on an Android smartphones or Apple iPhone. If you swipe sideways from the threads screen you reach an area called Online, which lets you chat with best friends from linked messaging services and social networks, such as Facebook or Whatsapp so that is a huge plus.
The Nokia camera on the Nokia Lumia 520 is pretty basic, you get a 5MP sensor on the Lumia back, but it doesn't have any flash and there's no front-facing the Nokia Lumia 520 camera at all.
If you look past the fact that its a Nokia windows phone, this is the best Smartphone you can buy for the price and it is easy to use with all the features like 4g WiFi, Bluetooth, and a decent camera.
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