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Nokia Lumia 720, Lumia 520, 301, 105 hands-on: First look

25 February 2013 | Read the review | Post your comment
Nokia Lumia 720, Lumia 520, 301, 105 hands-on: First look - read the full textNokia’s event at the MWC brought two new Lumias and two new S40 phones. The Lumia 720 and 520 are playing for the Windows Phone team, while 301 and 105 are affordable handsets for emerging...

 

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yes you can.you can set wallpaper on picture library,media library and lock screen

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  • 2013-06-13 10:08
  • GQNM

> In reply to Krishna @ 2013-05-04 03:56 from t1$A - click to readNo ..... Single sim,,

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  • 2013-06-12 12:44
  • t@Br

> In reply to Rabbi @ 2013-04-11 20:30 from rJd2 - click to readHi,
Please Answer My Questions & Clear my
doubts regarding windows 8 OS:
1)can i Set any Photo of my as
Wallpaper in 720.
2)can i Set any song of my Choice as Ringtone in 720.
3)can i use 720 as Modem to Connect it
Via Lapto,like symbian models.

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  • 2013-06-06 19:24
  • 7tKY

which nok lumia that has a led light? ?????

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  • 2013-05-25 09:08
  • U}}D

Nokia lumia 520 dual sim mobile ?

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  • 2013-05-04 03:56
  • t1$A

Lumia 620 cannot play avi format video who take Bluetooth & pc

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  • 2013-04-25 20:46
  • fCQ7


Nokia series is nice series for phon

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  • 2013-04-15 04:00
  • uv1t

> In reply to Rabbi @ 2013-04-11 20:30 from rJd2 - click to readThanks for your help, would you please give us any communication medium to be used to approach you.
no one will have enough time to keep checking this site

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  • 2013-04-14 15:30
  • fBhn

> In reply to Rabbi @ 2013-04-11 20:35 from rJd2 - click to readI want to know the current price of lumia 520 and about the wp8 os in comparison with android

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  • 2013-04-14 08:55
  • rJei

guys help me out in solving these problems for 620?

1.if i get a call and if i use my hed phone i cant adjust the volume it s constant
2.if i download a song from iexplorer how do i select it as a ring tone
3. if i get a mail how do i rep;y with an attachment of document file
4. how do i open an image attachment file(.jpg)

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  • 2013-04-13 09:20
  • vGJp

Nokia is best..i m here from nokia sales team..plzz tell me if anybuddy confuse with window and android phones..

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  • 2013-04-11 20:35
  • rJd2

I am a nokia sales client..so any body want any help or question about nokia asha series and w8 phones..i m here for u my..nokia lover frnd..
Nokia rockzzzz..hope u all with me..

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  • 2013-04-11 20:30
  • rJd2

I use all three OS too. Android, iOS, and WP. I have had many Android phones in the past. Android crashes more because it's way more fragmented in hardware than the other two platforms and not as smooth. Doesn't help that Android runs on Davik VM neither.

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  • 2013-04-07 20:59
  • kg3C

> In reply to STOP Android fanboys @ 2013-03-26 02:04 from XNtq - click to read
BTW STOP Android fan boys, Your experience with phones and their O/S's seems to be very narrow. I've used all three of the major brands and O/S's (Android, iOS and Windows Phone) and there are things I like about all of them and there are things that I can't stand. You say there is "Sky and Earth difference when it comes to compatibility". I have found that all three are compatible with computers and with little or no problems. In fact I've found Android to be very compatible with Windows, Linux and iOS.

App crashes happen on all platforms. It has more to do with the person(s) who wrote the app, not the O/S. I suggest that you learn a bit more about software development and hardware fragmentation before you criticize stability of apps and the platforms they run on.

All three platforms have the ability to work in a business environment. Android much more so because it's open source and can be configured much more so then any other phone O/S. Windows and iOS are both closed source and very little can be configured when compared to Android. I use Android for my business needs and find that it works very well. Everything from word processing, spreadsheets, presentations even programming to a lesser degree.

I also might suggest that you look into a dictionary for your Windows phone as your comment is littered with spelling mistakes.

There's nothing wrong with being a Windows Fanboy, but you need to keep your mind open to different ways of doing things.

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  • 2013-04-03 23:15
  • 7E7R

> In reply to Raj @ 2013-03-12 04:10 from vIv% - click to readissues with the jellybean update still do exist today.

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  • 2013-04-02 01:14
  • 4Hra

> In reply to STOP Android fanboys @ 2013-03-26 02:04 from XNtq - click to readyeah true about apps crashing on androids. my gs3 does it which is annoying. the gs3 is my first samsung and will b
my last. time to use nokia windows in the future.

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  • 2013-04-02 01:11
  • 4Hra

> In reply to Gaurav... @ 2013-03-17 15:12 from uujI - click to readFrom last 7 years i have saw that samsung is fine but wrost in engine just like copy and paste

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  • 2013-03-28 16:43
  • YUK3

when Lumia 720 is release in singapore??

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  • 2013-03-27 00:07
  • sEyk
  • STOP Android fanboys
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BTW Android fanboys, I dont think that Samsung launched any h/s with such good features for such an affordable price. Also your so called Androids on Samsung are known for App crashes, No proper suport and compatability issues. No proper suites developed by Samsung etc... Atleast windows dont have that issue. There is Sky and earth diference beween them when it comes to compatability with comps and ease of use. Windows are compatible with Computers. FYI: 85% comps in world are windows based. Start appreciating that they are doing a good job rather than criticizing. There heaps ofthing better in a windows based device!... For business, it works seamlessly with MS Office. If you cant, than you might want to consider putting such comments on android forum. Android fanboys would appreciate!

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  • 2013-03-26 02:04
  • XNtq

All these phones are good, but getting into the 5.0" phones is what Nokia has to do with the Lumia 1000.

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  • 2013-03-25 14:36
  • AEuW

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