The Nokia Lumia 1520 was designed as a top-tier flagship device and comes with a corresponding price tag of $749 unlocked. AT&T has already said it will offer the smartphone later this year, but the carrier did not announce pricing at this time.
The biggest differences between the two devices are the screen resolution and camera. The Lumia 1320 has a six-inch 720p HD touchscreen (versus 1080p), and it has a five-megapixel camera. The Snapdragon processor also drops from a quad-core to a dual-core chipset.
Nokia to Announce Quad Core Phablet with 1080p Screen Later This Year (September )
However, now Nokia has responded with the 6-inch Lumia 1520 which uses the Windows Phone operating system. The 1520 does not only come with a large 1080p screen but offers high-end specs all-around. The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor and ships with2GB of RAM but it's the camera specs that should make the 1520 an appealing option for mobile photographers.
February 27th Nokia had a big MWC announcement of its own: the 808 PureView, a handset running the Symbian Belle OS on a 1.3GHz single-core chip and offering a ho-hum 640 x 360, 4-inch screen. But the 808 really stood out for being the first smartphone with ultra-high-end camera technology: the shooter boasted a full 41 megapixels and a Carl Zeiss lens capable of continuous-focus 1080p.
April 12th Barnes & Noble unveiled its Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight, an e-reader with an illuminated screen meant to let users enjoy e-books without disrupting their sleeping partners. It went on pre-sale for $139. Amazon would release its own version of the illuminated e-reader, the Kindle Paperwhite, later in the year.
August 29th It wasn't a huge surprise when the latest supersized offering from Samsung was announced with a new stylus in tow. Screen real estate on the Galaxy Note II expanded to 5.5 inches and S Pen improvements nabbed most of the software tweaks this time around. A second-gen model signaled that the phablet was here to stay.
September 5th Just nine months after the announcement of its Lumia 900 flagship, Nokia outed its successor, the 920. It may have been just as colorful, but this Windows Phone 8 handset was clearly a cut above, featuring a dual-core Snapdragon S4 CPU, a 4.5-inch (1,280 x 768) screen and an 8-megapixel camera packing the outfit's PureView technology.
Nokia Story teller App is a new addition from Nokia which will integrate your pics with Nokia Here Maps. Zoom out and you can see in which part of the globe you had clicked all the images on the Maps and you can also opt to watch the slide show.This phone also has 4 Mics to support directional Audio while recording videos. Nokia Beamer app allows you to share your live screen over a PC. Nokia also announced that apps like Instagram and Vine will soon hit the Windows platform.The phone sports a 3400 mAh battery which supports Qi Wireless charging and has been priced at $750. You can watch the promotional video below for a closer look.Key SpecificationsModelNokia Lumia 1520Display6 inches 1080p Full HDProcessor2 GHz quad core snapdragon 800RAM2GBInternal Storage16 GB/ 32 GB, MicroSD support up to 64 GBOSWindows Phone 8Cameras20 MPBattery3400 mAhPrice$750
The Galaxy Note 4 is powered by a Snapdragon 805 quad-core processor, with a 5.7-inch 2560 x 1440 Super AMOLED screen, 3GB of RAM, 32GB internal storage with support for a microSD card, 16-megapixel camera, 3.7-megapixel front-facing camera, and large 3220 mAh replaceable battery. 2ff7e9595c
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