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O2 Nokia Lumia 620 9.65 cm (3.8") Single SIM Windows Phone 8 3G Micro-USB B 0.5 GB 8 GB 1300 mAh Black

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  • - 9.65 cm (3.8") 800 x 480 pixels
  • - Qualcomm S4 1 GHz
  • - 0.5 GB 8 GB MicroSD (TransFlash) 64 GB
  • - 3G Single SIM MicroSIM
  • - 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g Bluetooth 4.0
  • - Single camera 5 MP
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) 1300 mAh
  • - Windows Phone 8
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Lumia 620 - 3.8" LCD, 800 x 480, GSM, WCDMA, Dual-core 1.0 GHz, 5.0 MP, HD Video, GPS, 1300 mAh
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O2 Nokia Lumia 620, 9.65 cm (3.8"), 0.5 GB, 8 GB, 5 MP, Windows Phone 8, Black

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O2 Nokia Lumia 620. Display diagonal: 9.65 cm (3.8"), Display resolution: 800 x 480 pixels. Processor frequency: 1 GHz, Processor family: Qualcomm, Processor model: S4. RAM capacity: 0.5 GB, Internal storage capacity: 8 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 5 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Operating system installed: Windows Phone 8. Battery capacity: 1300 mAh. Product colour: Black. Weight: 127 g

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Reviews
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Uk has collected 254 expert reviews for O2 Nokia Lumia 620 9.65 cm (3.8") Single SIM Windows Phone 8 3G Micro-USB B 0.5 GB 8 GB 1300 mAh Black and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
78%
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gadgetspeak.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
As one of the original market leaders in the mobile phone sector, Nokia is now facing a massive battle from the forces of iOS and Android. As part of the Nokia offensive is a new Lumia model...
72%
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
Nokia has released a whole heap of Windows Phone 8 devices in an attempt to cater for all price ranges. The Nokia Lumia 620 is a long way away from being the best Windows Phone 8 smartphone, but it is relatively cheap. Read our Nokia Lumia 620 review to f...
70%
letsgomobile.org/en
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
T he Finnish telecom company Nokia has introduced a mid-segment smartphone with the Lumia 620. The Nokia 620 is one of the few smartphones with the Windows Phone 8 operating system that is for sale for less than €250. Next to the Windows operating syst...
Bottom line W ith the Lumia 620, Nokia has introduced a smartphone to the market with an outstanding price/quality ratio. Currently, the Nokia Lumia 620 is sold at around €240,-. To think that this smartphone runs on Microsoft’s newest operating system, Windows...
78%
geeksquad.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
As Nokia continue to unleash their new range of Lumia devices, I got my hands on the 620 and decided to put it through its paces in our latest expert review. This stylish phone is one of Nokia's entry-level Windows 8 devices, and comes preloaded with a wh...
Good Low price point, Expandable memory up to 64GB, Dolby Sound Enhancement...
Bad 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...
0%
micromart.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
Android handsets dominate the budget end of the smartphone market, but phones like the Nokia Lumia 620 should drastically alter this situation. It's a high-quality piece of kit and, surprisingly, it's available on contracts that cost just £15-per-month -...
80%
delimiter.com.au
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
If you're in the market for a Nokia smartphone at the moment, you're likely feeling dazzled — by both choice and colour. The Finnish company's latest low-end opus is the Lumia 620, going for prices as low as $259. But does this lesser model in Noki...
Bottom line 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...
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techview.co
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
Introduction and Key FeaturesPrior to the Mobile World Congress 2013 (MWC2013) we received the Nokia Lumia 620 for a short trial.The Nokia Lumia 620 stands a little outside of the usual look that is represented by the Lumia windows phone range with their...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
Nokia is desperately trying to break into the low cost, entry level smartphone market. The Lumia 620 is a Windows Phone 8 device that sells for little over $300 in Australia. Despite its low price it has an appealing design, good performance and a long...
Good Very competitive price, Full range of Nokia apps, Excellent performance & features...
Bad Limited third-party app selection, No 4G connectivity...
Bottom line Despite its low price the Nokia Lumia 620 has an appealing design, good performance and a long list of features. It's one of the best entry-level smartphones on the market...
80%
gadgetguy.com.au
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Remember when Nokia said you could personalise your phone with colourful covers that really represented who you were? We’re showing our age here, and we haven’t really seen that in a phone since the Finnish brand made pre-smartphone devices like the 5...
Good Decent battery life in a small size should take you through a little over a day;...
Bad No wireless charging support; Cases can be a bit slippery; Colourful cases won't automatically change the colour themes;...
Bottom line We review enough phones at GadgetGuy to be able to spot the ordinary ones, and while there's nothing that makes this phone particularly bad, there's nothing outside of the price and replaceable cases that makes it stand out, either.For the $329 mark, it's...
80%
uk.hardware.info
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The high-end smartphones from the big manufacturers are of course the most ground-breaking and exciting products. However, not everyone has the budget for buying them separately, and getting tied to a two or three-year subscription isn't always the most...
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digitalversus.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The Lumia 620 is Nokia's brand new budget smartphone. Its direct competitor, the HTC 8S. Inside are a 1 GHz Qualcomm S4 dual-core processor, 512 MB of RAM, a 3.8-inch... Nokia has unveiled the Lumia 620 to add to its range of Windows Phone 8 handsets. Wi...
Good Compact size, Overall screen quality, Sound quality, Windows Phone 8 interface is fun & practical, Nokia services...
Bad Photo quality, Thick body, Low battery life...
Bottom line The Lumia 620 has a good screen, a nice user interface, great responsiveness and good sound quality. On the downside, it takes poor quality photos and has low battery life. If you're looking for an inexpensive WP8 phone and these last two points don't det...
60%
channelpro.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The Lumia 620 is a smart, capable Windows Phone 8 handset which delivers a taste of the high-end for sensible moneyRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) The budget smartphone market is dominated by cheap-and-cheerful Android handsets, but Nokia is hoping to cha...
80%
uk.hardware.info
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The Windows Phone 8 phones that we've reviewed so far - the Nokia Lumia 920, Lumia 820 and the HTC 8X - were all high-end phones with high-end prices. More affordable Windows Phone 8 smartphones are starting to appear, and today Hardware.Info is taking...
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itpro.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Since it became the preferred partner of Microsoft, most of Nokia's Lumia smartphones have targeted the top end of the spectrum. Remove the Asha feature phones from the mix and concentrate on the Windows Phone market – you're looking at a device around th...
Good Seamless integration with Exchange services; Office preloaded; Only £150 SIMfree...
Bad Battery and data drain quickly; Apps far behind Android/iOS...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 620 is a good choice for those on a budget. It does everything you'd expect from Windows Phone 8 in a small and colourful package...
80%
alphr.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The budget smartphone market is dominated by cheap-and-cheerful Android handsets, but Nokia is hoping to change all that with its Lumia 620. Available from just £15 per month, this Windows Phone 8 handset punches above its weight in several key areas. We...
Bottom line The Lumia 620 is a smart, capable Windows Phone 8 handset which delivers a taste of the high-end for sensible money...
67%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The Lumia 620 is Nokia's bargain Windows Phone 8 handset , free on contracts that start at around £17 a month. It offers full Windows Phone 8 , but there are compromises when compared to higher-end WP8 devices. See also: Group test: what's the best smartp...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 620 is a low-cost, budget Windows Phone 8 device. You get what you pay for in this world, and the Lumia 620 is no exception. but ifTags:SmartphonesBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery  Price comparision from, and manufacturersShare th...
70%
coolsmartphone.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
For some reason whenever I get a “budget” or “entry level” phone I always expect great things. Somewhere along the line my brain just can’t compute that something that costs about £200 isn’t always going to be astounding. I think it is the various amaz...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 620 is a great little phone, as mentioned several times throughout my review if you add a MicroSD card then it becomes a whole lot more useful.I do feel that Lumia is a little bit small though, if it was 4” then it would appeal to more peo...
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hardwareheaven.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Looking to bring the Windows Phone 8 experience to a lower price point than the Lumia 920 is Nokias new Lumia 620. With interchangeable covers, HD camera and expandable storage it may just fit the bill as a great midrange handset.
Bottom line As with the other Lumia handsets anyone new to Windows Phone will find the Lumia 620 to offer quite a change from either their older handset or the experience offered by Android and iOS. This is no bad thing as the OS is intuitive and slick and it...
80%
v3.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The Lumia 620 is Nokia's most affordable Windows Phone 8 smartphone to date. The device is the final shot in Nokia's opening campaign to wrestle control of the enterprise market from BlackBerry. Given our tepid feelings towards Nokia's mid-range Lumia...
Good Great value for money, Windows Phone 8 business perks...
Bad Poor battery life...
Bottom line A compelling smartphone that offers all the business benefits of Windows Phone 8 to shoppers on a budget...
80%
itproportal.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Nokia's Lumia range of Windows Phone-based handsets has just been rounded out with a budget model, the Lumia 620. Its £230 SIM-free price sits very attractively in the range, which currently comprises the 610, 710, 800, 820, 900 and 920. Soon there will b...
Good Swappable coloured shells, Some good free apps, NFC, MicroSD memory expansion...
Bad Disappointing camera, App store still needs attention...
Bottom line Nokia has done a good job with the Lumia 620. It's crammed Windows Phone 8 into a small chassis that has swappable backplates for added appeal. The company has also included the free add-on apps that help distinguish the Lumia range. With NFC on board fo...
70%
3g.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
With its impressive speaker, decent build quality and fun colourful covers, it’s obvious the Lumia 620 is aimed at a young market. And while it is a good price, offers a smooth user experience and has loads of features, the lack of apps available will...
Good Great sound; Nokia apps; Comfy to hold; Bright, sharp display; Speedy performance.
Bad Disappointing battery life; Sparce choice of apps; OS could be more user friendly.
Bottom line With its impressive speaker, good build quality and choice of bright covers the Lumia 620 is aimed at a young market. It offers a smooth experience and lots of features but the sparcity of apps available in the Windows Store will be deal breaker for some...
80%
whatmobile.net
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Nokia’s new entry level device, the 620, packs a punch for its pricePrice: £230 (sim free), £149.99 (pay as you go, locked) or £17 per month on contractThe 620 is the newest offering from Nokia in the entry-level bracket, replacing the 610 and serving as...
80%
trustedreviews.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
First Reviewed 7/02/13 The Nokia 620 has been superceded by the Nokia 630 What is the Nokia Lumia 620? Since the Windows Phone revolution started in 2010 with Windows Phone 7, things haven't quite panned out as Microsoft hoped. Poor sales, slightly borked...
Good Great design and ergonomics, Fantastic value, High quality, if low-res, screen, Strong overall performance...
Bad App roster can't compete with budget Androids, Average battery life...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 620 is a revelation, showing that budget Windows Phone mobiles don't have to be riddled with compromises and lack any semblance of personality. Top-notch hardware design, plenty of power and a feature list that betters many Android phones...
90%
pocket-lint.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Nokia made some nice high-end phones in years gone by, like, for example, the N95. But Nokia was never really about those phones, it was about affordable, reliable phones that everyone wanted to own, and that everyone could afford. There's not always mone...
Good Compact, powerful enough, good audio and video quality, covers are fun, call quality great...
Bad Windows Phone still has some gaps in its app market...
Bottom line For anyone looking for the right Windows Phone to buy, we honestly think this is the handset for you. We loved pretty much everything about it - the battery is a concern though - and Windows Phone 8 is a more mature and enjoyable OS than any previou...
100%
techradar.com/au/
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The Nokia Lumia 620 is Nokia's third foray into Windows Phone 8 territory, but while the previous two - the Nokia Lumia 820 and the Nokia Lumia 920 - were both fairly high end affairs, this is a decidedly budget handset.Really its closest competitor is th...
Good Great value, Solid specs, Expandable storage, Useful Nokia apps...
Bad Mediocre battery life, Cramped keyboard, Slow browser, Small screen...
Bottom line Buying guide 20 best mobile phones in the world today The Nokia Lumia 620 is a great little handset. While it can't compete with most other Windows Phone 8 handsets, such as its big brother the Nokia Lumia 820 or the HTC Windows Phone 8X, with a price tag...
80%
wired.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The revamped Windows Phone operating system has been doing its bit to dispel Nokia's waning image, as is the wide and varied colour scheme of the new Lumia 620, a lower end Windows Phone 8 handset that comes with a range of retina-searing coloured case...
Good Decent screen, Windows Phone 8, Nokia feature suite...
Bad Still not a lot of apps in the Windows Store...
Bottom line The Lumia 620 isn't quite an entry-level device, but it's a reasonably accessible route into the world of Windows 8 for the less well-heeled. Nice to see that Nokia hasn't held back on the spec, with a nippy processor, decent camera and a perfectly fin...
70%
tech.uk.msn.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
However no love has been lost in this transition to austerity - while it lacks the more-premium features of the 920; PureMotion HD+, wireless charging, Gorilla Glass etc., it manages to retain the same high levels of build quality throughout. It's a solid...
Bottom line At such a bargain asking-price (£149 on Pay As You Go), don't expect chest-pumping specs from the Lumia 620. However, it eclipses the Windows Phone 7-touting Lumia 610 (Nokia's previous budget offering) in every respect...
80%
knowyourmobile.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The rise of the touchscreen however dampened this shine no end and the world turned away from Nokia and onto the masters such as Samsung, HTC and Apple with their smart offerings.Now, Nokia has returned in force with Windows Phone 8 and its latest offerin...
Good Fun design, Smooth performance, Good screen, Solid camera performance...
Bad Battery could be better, Design may be too 'young' for some, Thicker than most smartphones...
Bottom line As far as affordable mid-rangers go, we're tempted to call the Nokia Lumia 620 the best you can get for £150.It's a solid phone - fun to look at, customisable and comfortable to hold and use. The 620's screen quality is also very respectable, and it's siz...
80%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
With the Nokia Lumia 620, Windows Phone 8 is heading downmarket. No longer just the domain of flagship phones with giant HD screens and pricetags to match, you can now get Microsoft’s latest and greatest on a charming little phone with a 3.8-inch scree...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line It’s rare that a Windows Phone blows us away, but the Nokia Lumia 620’s done it. Put simply, this is the best budget smartphone we’ve ever tested. All of Windows Phone 8’s problems melt away in the face of such a low pricetag. Between the superb build...
100%
coolsmartphone.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Nokia seem to want to cover all sectors of the mobile market. From the lowly Asha range right through to the top end Lumia 920. The Nokia Lumia 620 sits somewhere smack in the middle. At first I thought the Lumia 620 was going to be a drastically cheap...
Bottom line Initially I found the Nokia Lumia 620 to be a great little phone with no noticeable compromises in hardware or software. Over the next few weeks I'll be testing out the Lumia 620 as part of my ongoing experiment with Windows Phone, so if you want anything...
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T3.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The recent range of new Nokia smartphones take Windows Phone 8 to a new level of performance and Nokia has crammed the best bits into the Nokia Lumia 620 - a smartphone that costs £226, under half the price of the flagship Nokia Lumia 920 .This means the...
Good Clear screen, Good storage & expansion...
Bad Poor battery, Sluggish web skills, Cheap build...
60%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The Lumia 620 is Nokia's lower-end Windows Phone 8 handset. It's an unashamedly fun-seeking phone, which comes in a wide variety of colours and has swappable snap-on gloss and matt covers to let you personalise your mobile further; Nokia lent us magent...
Bottom line Fun, well-designed and great value on prepay - it’s a Budget Buy Windows Phone 8 handset...
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whatmobile.net
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The Nokia Lumia 620 has landed.Nokia’s new offering for entry level devices, the Lumia 620, is available from January 31st from O2 in a variety of cover colours for free on contracts from £49 per month or for £149.99 on pay as you go.The Lumia 620 in blac...
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mobilechoiceuk.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Available with a range of colourful cases, marked up at a low price and a boasting a powerful speaker, the Nokia Lumia 620 is obviously aimed at a younger market, but to label it as a ‘kids phone is to undermine a very slick product.The Lumia 620 is Nok...
Good Brilliant sound; Nokia suite of apps; Comfortable to hold; Bright, clear screen; Fast performance...
Bad Battery; Poor app selection; OS could be more intuitive...
Bottom line With its gutsy speaker, solid build and a range of bright covers, the 620 is clearly aimed at a youth market. However, despite the super-smooth OS experience and glut of features, the lack of apps in the Windows Store will put off a lot of potential custo...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Nokia has poured most of its energy into the flagship Lumia 920 Windows Phone , but the company hasn't completely ignored the entry level market. It has just unveiled the low-cost Lumia 620, a Windows Phone 8 device that will retail for just $US250 when i...
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techradar.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The Nokia Lumia 620 is Nokia's third foray into Windows Phone 8 territory, but while the previous two - the Nokia Lumia 820 and the Nokia Lumia 920 - were both fairly high end affairs, this is a decidedly budget handset. Really its closest competitor is t...
Good Great value, Solid specs, Expandable storage, Useful Nokia apps...
Bad Mediocre battery life, Cramped keyboard, Slow browser, Small screen...
Bottom line There's not a whole lot that the Nokia Lumia 620 does wrong. As an all-round, jack of all trades budget handset it does a great job. We'd love it if the screen was slightly bigger or it had a little bit more RAM, but for the price we can't really complai...
80%
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2014-06-21 16:44:57
A couple of years ago both Nokia and Microsoft had similar problems in the mobile space. iOS was well established and Android was making massive leaps forward in features and sales. Windows Phone and Symbian handsets were showing their age though and a re...
Bottom line As with the other Lumia handsets anyone new to Windows Phone will find the Lumia 620 to offer quite a change from either their older handset or the experience offered by Android and iOS. This is no bad thing as the OS is intuitive and slick and it continu...
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mobilesyrup.com
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2014-08-02 07:20:14
Nokia has a knack for releasing entry-level devices unmatched in build quality, price and software compatibility.The Lumia 620 is a natural extension of its Windows Phone 7.5-based Lumia 610 predecessor, but accomplishes everything considerably faster. At...
Bottom line 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...
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tekgadg.com
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2014-09-21 02:44:19
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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wired.co.uk
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2015-02-01 14:39:27
Wondering what the best Windows Phone device is, or whether it's better for you than an iPhone or Android? We've got the answers you need.The evolution of the Windows operating system for phones has been a long and painful one, as Microsoft has struggle...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2015-06-04 15:51:47
Nokia just keeps adding phones to the stand-up Lumia range, with the 620 set to make its debut next week. We went hands on with the baby Lumia and were slightly troubled by what we found.The Nokia Lumia 620 is the baby Lumia. With a 3.8-inch (800×480) AMO...
Bottom line Nokia built the Lumia 620 to a set of exacting specifications. It couldn't be within shouting distance of the Lumia 920, but it had to be specced and priced in such a way that it appeared as good value when slotted in next to the Lumia 820. The only probl...
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lowyat.net
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2016-11-27 02:18:15
Apart from Lumia 930 , the other new device that was also launched at the recent Microsoft Build Developer Conference was the Nokia Lumia 630 together with its LTE-enabled twin, the Lumia 635 . Technically, the Lumia 630 will be leading Nokia Lumia family...
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noypigeeks.com
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2016-11-27 02:18:15
Have you ever had this feeling about a person that she/he would've been perfect if not for a single nagging detail that you just can't ignore? Like if you found a lady that's beautiful, hot, great to be with, you hit it off pretty well, but then you find...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph
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2016-11-27 02:18:15
Nokia has been in the mobile phone business for what seems like forever. The Finnish company dominated the mobile phone market before iOS and Android exploded. Some of our older readers may have gone through several models of Nokia phones, and practically...
Good Very compact, Great battery life...
Bad Needs a different way to open the   phone, No distinctive markings for side   buttons...
Bottom line If you want to try out the Windows Phone 8, the Lumia 620 is a good starter phone. However, you'll need to get used to the phone before you can fully appreciate it. Nokia has been in the mobile phone business for what seems like forever. The Finnish compa...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
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2016-11-27 02:18:15
The Nokia Lumia 620 comes in funky Xpresscovers which have been used on other Nokia phones, making it an eye-catching smartphone. Known as the successor of the Lumia 610 , the Lumia 620 is considered as one of the first smartphones to run Windows Phone 8...
Bottom line After trying out the Nokia Lumia 620, we could say that it offers a good experience for an entry-level WP8 smartphone. It performs smoothly with negligible lags when loading several apps. The camera performs in an acceptable level with good quality images...
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techpinas.com
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2016-11-27 02:18:15
My Nokia Lumia 620 Story by Jeffrey Lacatan ( Mark of TP: Jeffrey is one of the biggest Nokia fans I know; his loyalty to our beloved Finnish brand is unquestionable. So when I learned that he got himself a Nokia Lumia 620 , I immediately messaged him...
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HEXUS.net
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2016-11-27 02:18:16
What do you look for when buying a smartphone? Is a particular brand at the top of your priority list? Does the camera need to be truly impressive? Do you need a device that supports particular apps? Or are you happy to go with the same device as your mat...
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lowyat.net
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2016-11-27 02:18:16
When it was unveiled to the world last month , Nokia has stated that the Lumia 620 will be heading to Asia first – ahead of any other market throughout the world. True enough, here it is and Malaysia is one of the first countries in the world to receive t...
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engadget.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
More Info Nokia announces the Lumia 620 Nokia Lumia 920 review Windows Phone 8 review The Lumia 620 is Nokia's most affordable Windows Phone 8 device yet. Alas, it's a device that might never make an appearance in the US, due to its very attractive pricin...
Good Attractively priced, Good battery life, Performance matches higher-end devices...
Bad Middling camera performance, Windows Phone 8 lacks app selection of entry-level Android phones...
Bottom line The Lumia 620 is a budget phone offering good performance and an attractive design. It sets a new benchmark for low-price smartphones...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
The Nokia Lumia 620 was the first revelation for Windows Phone - an affordable device that featured gorgeous design and a compact form factor, it opened up the platform to a wider audience. The Nokia Lumia 720 on the other hand raises the bar further...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
The Nokia Lumia 520 came and changed the Windows Phone landscape. Nokia somehow managed to make a 4-inch device packing a powerful dual-core chip and a 5-megapixel camera, that was also extremely affordable. It was the second time the company widened t...
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mobilephonereviewss.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
What we like about the affordable Nokia Lumia 620 is the build quality and the premium materials used, smooth performance, surprisingly competent camera and a whole bunch of apps that add value for a certain demographic of users. However, there are the co...
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notebookcheck.net
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
Nokia is one of the few smartphone makers who is hedging all its bets on the Windows Phone OS rather than embracing the very popular and dominant OS in the market, Android. Of the three models announced Lumia line , we have tested the mid-range Lumia 820...
Good Low price, Great 3.8 inch display, NFC and Dual-Band WLAN, Simple Windows Phone 8 interface, Storage can be increasing using a SD card, Swappable battery, Good battery life, Nice camera, 24 months warranty...
Bad Low screen resolution, Weak webcam with only 0.3 MP, Average performance, Around 5 GB net storage space...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 620 shows us that a good smartphone does not have to be expensive. The street price of 240 Euros (~$310) is carried by a smartphone with great workmanship, decent performance and impressive software . The LCD screen of the Lumia 620 shoul...
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booredatwork.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:10
The Nokia Lumia 620 is a budget smartphone that has received a lot of praise in numerous review , so naturally we wanted to find out what makes this Lumia so special and why do so many reviewers love it. The Lumia 620 is a smartphone geared to a budget cr...
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neowin.net
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Flagship smartphones may capture the attention of most people looking for something fancy, but it's often the entry-level devices that end up selling just as well, even if they may not have a particularly impressive feature set. In the Windows Phone 8 rea...
Bottom line 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...
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slashgear.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Here’s a spoiler: Nokia’s Lumia 620 is arguably the most balanced device in the company’s current line-up, and it makes a case for being the best mainstream smartphone on the market today. Excessive praise for a cheap Windows Phone? Perhaps, but when i...
Bottom line 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...
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windowscentral.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The Nokia Lumia 620, a modestly priced entry-level Windows Phones, represents one of the best value devices we've encountered yet on the platform. The 620 replaces the Lumia 610, a device that went on sale last year and now runs Windows Phone 7.8. But in...
Good Bold, eye catching phone with fantastic features and excellent quality all for less than $300.
Bad May be too small for some. Needs to be on more carriers...
Bottom line 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...
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Theinquirer.net
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
THE NOKIA LUMIA 620 is the company's cheapest Windows Phone 8 handset yet, undercutting the Lumia 820 and 920 with its £150 pay as you go price tag...
Good Gorgeous design, excellent screen, Windows Phone 8 is improving, good camera, up to 72GB of storage...
Bad Battery life isn't great...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
The Nokia Lumia 620 is an important handset for Nokia. It might not be a flagship device, but it has other significance - it is an affordable entry level device, a type of device that for Nokia was long a main source of income, and a type of mass devi...
Good Great vivid screen, Solid smooth performance, Excellent Nokia apps, builtin Office...
Bad A bit chubby, Battery life could be better...
Bottom line 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...
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recombu.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:11
Although it may not be the case for everyone, the sight of a new lime green Nokia brings a smile to our face, rekindling fond memories of one of their last great pre-Windows Phone devices: the N8. But this phone isn't here to remind us of Nokia's past, it...
Good Clean, distinctive design, NFC, Affordable...
Bad Weak camera, No LTE, Windows Phone 8 lacks diversity...
Bottom line 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...
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allaboutwindowsphone.com
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2015-12-25 10:54:56
Writing up the Lumia 620 is a strange feeling. Unlike the regular review process here at All About Windows Phone, where we pick up the review handset and write up our thoughts before presenting them to you fully formed, many of you will have been followin...
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