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December 2013
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The editors liked
Eyepopping full HD screen
Powerful processor
Very good camera
Hardtobeat $100 oncontract cost
Excellent still image quality
Impressive specs for a Windows Phone
Long battery life
Outstanding HD display in the familiar Lumia design
The Lumia 1520 also features a winning 20 MP PureView camera
That makes it highly appealing to gamers
Movie watchers
Photographers and people who need to do work. The 2.2 GHz QuadCore CPU pushed the
Fast hardware
Good battery life
A huge screen
If that's what you want
When Windows Phone 8 makes good use of the large screen
It's very nice
1080p screen with great viewing angles
You'll never carry a pointandshoot again with the 20megapixel camera
Nokia's Lumia 1520 delivers a large
Glare-fighting screen
A fast processor
Plenty of storage
And a strong 20-megapixel camera for the same on-contract price as a smaller premium phone
Design is well done and construction is top notch. 1080p display is crisp and competitive. Windows native apps integrate well with the OS
Fantastic screen
Beautiful design
Incredible battery life
Screen is beautiful
Solid build quality
Speedy performance
Gorgeous
High quality 6 inch 1080p display
Fast performance
Excellent camera quality and functionality
Value added Nokia applications and services
Great sounding rear mono speaker
Reasonable price for the size
Amazing camera with a bunch of dedicated apps. Outstanding audio recording. Bright
Vivid screen makes for a nice outdoor viewing experience
High resolution screen
Sturdy build
Super battery life
Excellent shooter aided by compelling UI and apps
Nokia's signature apps
Best hardware you can find on Windows Phone
Outstanding battery life
Excellent display
Solid audio performance
Great build quality
Beautiful screen
Good camera
Unique design
Crisp screen
Smooth performance
Excellent camera
Performance
Size
Quality sturdy
Camera
Windows
Nokia's best effort has produced the best Windows Phone yet. Quality camera delivers fantastic shots in most conditions. Snapdragon 800 is powerful and uptodate
Complemented by a beautiful
Large 1080p display.
Vibrant display
Top-of-the-line hardware
Great imaging experience
Exceptional telephone acoustics
Good screen
Excellent build
Decent battery runtimes
Good camera featuring DNG format support
Extensive additional software
Very good localization
Microsoft Office
Micro SD slot
LTE cat. 4
Ac Wi-Fi
The editors didn't like
Unpolished features
Few Windows Phone apps designed for large displays
Virtually no Google app support
Wide handset
Underwhelming video recording
Hollow sounding speaker
AT&T debuts the Lumia 1520 with just 16 GB of internal storage and removes Qiwireless charging to make the device less spectacular. No stylus limits productivity and the sixinch display may be too much for some consumers
AT&T's shenanigans
Too big—way too big
Windows Phone is still a work in progress
And you'll have to be patient
Its size makes one-handed operation difficult
And call quality was muddier than on most Nokia phones. Limited voice dictation and voice assistance in the OS hobbles its usefulness as a phablet
Camera's rather slow. Comically huge. In the end
Just a big phone
Hard to hold with one hand
Limited app selection
This is a huge phone! Windows app store selection is getting better but still doesn't match Android and IOS selection
Third-party apps need some fostering
Not as mature as iOS and Android. Camera is good but 20 megapixel camera equally competes with iPhone and high end Androids
Too big for some hands/pockets
Windows Phone OS still lacks apps
Windows Phone doesn't take advantage of the big screen
No HD content from Xbox Video
Slow camera
Massive sized phone for no compelling reason
Poorly designed right buttons
Lack of support for Qi charging
Limited 12 GB available internal storage memory
Pricing and availability
AT&T yet again scores another exclusive and with that comes the inabil
Slightly bigger than other 6inch screen phablets. Polycarbonate body feels cheap. Design doesn't stand out. At all
App options still relatively low on WP as compared to iOS and Android
Lack of Google apps and a unified notification centre may sour the deal
Requires connivance with the devil to buy
Cumbersome hardware
Software doesn't take full advantage of large screen size
Windows Phone is coming due for a refresh
Still lacking some apps
Call quality poor at times
Windows Phone 8 can feel overbearing
App selection still lacking compared to iOS and Android
Can't replace battery
Can't remove back
Huge handset isn't for everyone. Windows Phone generally isn't optimized for the large display. No stylus support.
Abstract: Quite a dramatic improvement and this sort of thinking extends throughout most, though not all, applications and screens on the Lumia 1520. There are notable exceptions, usually in legacy third party applications but ooccasionally in Microsoft first-party...
Abstract: The Nokia Lumia 1520 has the largest screen available on the latest Nokia touchscreen phones. The ClearBlack, IPS LCD screen measures 6 inches and has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. It is easy to read in direct sunlight. Like other Nokia mobile phone...
The Nokia Lumia 1520 comes across like a super-sized Lumia 1020, but it's too large for comfortable everyday use and also suffers in comparison to the 1020 from having several important downgraded features. Chief amongst them are a slightly slower f/2.4...
When the Nokia Lumia 1520 first launched here in the US through AT&T, it astounded us with its aggressive $100 on-contract cost – giving it plenty of value for the buck. Strangely enough, after looking at its existing offering through the carrier, it h...
Published: 2014-03-26, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
As one of the few camera-phone models that outputs a Raw file (DNG), the Lumia 1520, like the earlier 1020, is an interesting development for DxO Labs, as it allows us the opportunity to assess the sensor using the same industry-level image quality measur...
We have to admit it, guys. We were not excited when we learned that the new HTC One will use an UltraPixel camera, just like its 2013 predecessor. But now, after putting the phone's camera through its paces, our skepticism has vanished for the most par...
Published: 2014-03-05, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: iPhones and Android phones might get the lion's share of attention, but we think Windows Phone is a pretty terrific platform in its own right. What happens when you marry Microsoft's mobile OS to an enormous 6-in phablet? You get the Nokia Lumia 1520, the...
Abstract: It's difficult to believe that, until very recently, Nokia has been unable to ship Lumia devices with Full HD displays. However, a Windows Phone firmware update last year brought Full HD to the Lumia platform, and Nokia responded by launching the enorm...
Gorgeous, high resolution screen, Sturdy build, Fast performance, Super battery life, Excellent shooter aided by compelling UI and apps, Nokia's signature apps
App options still relatively low on WP as compared to iOS and Android, Lack of Google apps and a unified notification centre may sour the deal, Requires connivance with the devil to buy
There are no two ways about it – the Lumia 1520 is undoubtedly the best Windows Phone device we've ever used. Sure, it's huge and one-handed usage is an issue, but that comes with the territory and you should know what you're getting into if you're consid...
Abstract: "Big, bold and beautiful – the Nokia Lumia 1520 delivers the best Windows Phone experience yet" The so-called phablet segment saw a massive 10x growth in 2013 as compared to the previous year, and clearly, there's a huge market for these supersized device...