Thursday, April 25, 2024

Nokia Lumia 1520 hands-on: the weighty new flagship is here

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Nokia Lumia 1520 handson

Don’t act like you didn’t know this was coming. Nokia has finally removed the see-through shroud covering its latest high-end device, known as the Lumia 1520, at Nokia World in Abu Dhabi. Thing is, it’s not like any Windows Phone you’ve gazed upon before — it’s a top of the line smartphone with Microsoft’s third WP8 update and many of the best specs you can get. Not only is it the first 6-inch 1080p smartphone to run Windows Phone OS, it’s also the first that’s powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 800 SoC (a quad-core chipset clocked at 2.2GHz). Nokia aims to sell the flagship for $750 unsubsidized later this year and it comes in four color options: red, white, black and yellow. The first two are glossy, while the latter two come with a matte finish.

If you’ve used or seen most Lumia devices in the past, the phone’s overall design will not come as a surprise; it’s dressed in Nokia’s traditional unibody polycarbonate, though it looks like a Lumia 920 that got flattened with a mallet. That’s not a bad thing, since it’s 8.6mm thick (with the exception of the 1520’s camera bump, which reminds us of the 925), but thanks to its 85.4mm-wide chassis, you’ll need the phone to be as thin as possible to even think of using this as a one-handed device; it’s three millimeters wider than the HTC One Max (and six millimeters wider than the Samsung Galaxy Note 3), which means the only reason it’s even tolerable to hold with one hand is its thin profile and smooth curved edges. Check out our gallery of hands-on pictures and meet us after the break for more impressions and details.

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Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless, Mobile, Microsoft, Nokia

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