Nokia Lumia 620 goes under the knife, shows us what is underneath
0. phoneArena posted on 21 Dec 2012, 03:44
Nokia’s entry level Windows Phone 8, the Lumia 620 underwent a disassembly courtesy of the folks...
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1. Johnnokia posted on 21 Dec 2012, 03:47 16 1
Nokia is a miracle ... I hope they will come back to Number 1 in 2013
3. eisenbricher posted on 21 Dec 2012, 04:00 11 1
Yeah! If Lumia sales go very well then they can take back crown of most units shipped back from SS. Including the Asha lineup tbh.
WP has a bright future but let's be realistic, it'll take its time to grab considerable market share.
2. eisenbricher posted on 21 Dec 2012, 03:58 7 1
Desperately waiting to buy this phone! I'll order it the instant it goes for sell.
Would have loved the 920, but at my current state of Job it'll cost too much. I'll just start saving for next gen of 920 (940?) while make an entry to WP world with the 620!
13. eisenbricher posted on 21 Dec 2012, 12:29 3 0
820 will cost me 2x of 620 price. I can add that money into my L940 funds!
15. iDroid8 posted on 22 Dec 2012, 09:07 0 0
Same here buddy, thinking of getting a decent android and then try this one for wp8
Awesome combination, though my savings are presently for a tablet :D
4. wp7tribes posted on 21 Dec 2012, 04:09 8 1
i think this phone going to be the most popular windows phone since its affordable for everyone
5. wendygarett (limited) 2 days ago posted on 21 Dec 2012, 04:40 10 1
Nokia is a beast and you know it!!!
8. Jabarkas posted on 21 Dec 2012, 05:09 1 1
Lumia seems nice, but its success could be damaged by sub-average battery. I'm also not sure about the quality of the display.
10. Nathan_ingx posted on 21 Dec 2012, 06:21 3 0
PA, i'm waiting for the review... It looks delicious!
11. Thephonegeek posted on 21 Dec 2012, 09:20 0 6
It's funny when I think that the most affordable windows phone 8 smartphone is costlier than Nexus 7.
12. cripton805 posted on 21 Dec 2012, 10:57 0 0
Only 5 screws holding everything together...? Is this how most cell phones are made now? lol






