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Monday, February 25, 2013

Nokia Lumia 820

Android and iOS have been ruling the smartphone space across the world. Most analysts and tech lovers are now looking at Windows Phone 8 to provide a third alternative. Since Nokia is the only smartphone maker that is investing solely in Windows devices, expectations from the company are even higher.

The Nokia Lumia 820 is one of the first Windows 8 devices to be available in India. It is a mid-range smartphone and comes with brightly coloured interchangeable shells. So will this device with its unique sense of design and Windows Phone 8 appeal to price conscious Indian consumers? We take a look.

Hardware
The Nokia Lumia 820 is not the best looking smartphone that the company is offering but it's not tastelessly done either. So let's get to the good part first. The Lumia 820 looks solid and the idea of interchangeable shells will certainly appeal to people who are looking for a funky or colourful looking smartphone.

The other important thing to note is that the Lumia 820 is not a unibody smartphone like its elder sibling, the Lumia 920. However, it is difficult to judge this aspect of the Lumia 820 at first glance. That said, one can remove the back panel and the battery to insert the Micro-SIM card and a microSD card. But getting to that is a task!

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