That’s why Nokia also included the Nokia Storyteller app that can create videos based on your locations and photos that you took there using the 20MP Pureview camera with ZEISS optics.
Add to that the usual Microsoft applications like Word, Powerpoint, OneNote and Excel.
One feature that seemed not so good with Nokia Lumia 1520 is its 20MP camera since Nokia Lumia 1020 has 41MP which is unchallenged up to now.
One reason is that Nokia Lumia 1520 focuses more on innovations in the software side. It has the sought after Pro and Smart camera combined into a single app and more improvements as a result of Windows Phone OS’ GDR3 update.
Another reason is: heck, 20 MP is still awesome!
As expected, Nokia Lumia 1520 features LTE network connectivity. However, you might want to check with Smart or Globe first because their working LTE band isn’t listed on Nokia Lumia 1520’s specs.
But don’t worry, you’ll have a quad band 3G network connectivity as backup.
Nokia Lumia 1520 also supports usual connectivity ports like micro USB, 3.5mm audio jack, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, NFC and of course, WiFi. It even has WiFi channel bonding feature that allows you to connect to multiple WiFi networks at the same time to increase your internet connection speed.
You might also like Lumia 1520’s wireless charging capability 🙂
As of now, there’s no official price for Nokia Lumia 1520 in the Philippines. However, its $750 unlocked price in the US puts it at around ₱32,200 using BSP’s current exchange rate.
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