Nokia Lumia 820

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Nokia Lumia 820
Brand Nokia
Manufacturer Nokia
Series Nokia Lumia
Compatible networks GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
HSPA 850/900/1900/2100
LTE 800/900/1800/2100/2600
Wi-Fi
First released November 7, 2012
Discontinued 2014
Predecessor Nokia Lumia 800
Successor Nokia Lumia 830
Related Nokia Lumia 810, Nokia Lumia 822, Nokia Lumia 920
Type Smartphone
Form factor Slate
Dimensions 123.8 mm (4.87 in) H
68.5 mm (2.70 in) W
9.9 mm (0.39 in) D
Weight 160 g (5.6 oz)
Operating system Windows Phone 8, upgradeable to 8.1
System on chip Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8960
CPU 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Krait
GPU Qualcomm Adreno 225
Memory 8 GB internal flash
1 GB RAM
Removable storage MicroSD (up to 64 GB)
Battery Removable & rechargeable BP-5T 1650 mAh Lithium polymer battery,[1] Qi wireless charging (with optional charging shell)
Data inputs Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, 3-axis accelerometer
Display 4.3" AMOLED ClearBlack capacitive touchscreen with Super Sensitive Touch
800×480 px 16.7m-color
Rear camera 8.7-megapixel, 3264×2448 pixels, Power Dual-LED flash, autofocus Carl Zeiss optics, 1080p video capture
Front camera VGA, 640×480 pixels
Connectivity Bluetooth 3.1 (Bluetooth 4.0 certified but not yet supported by WP8,[2][3])
802.11a/b/g/n, NFC
Website Nokia Lumia 820

The Nokia Lumia 820 is a high-end smartphone[4] designed, developed and marketed by Nokia. It is the successor to the Lumia 800 and is one of the first Nokia phones to implement Windows Phone 8 alongside the Nokia Lumia 920. Although sharing a similar appearance with the Lumia 800, the Lumia 820 is a major overhaul over its predecessor, sporting a 4.3 inches (110 mm) diagonal OLED display with scratch resistant glass, though lacking Gorilla Glass protection, 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, and an 8.7-megapixel camera..[5][6] The phone will come with LTE connectivity and a wireless-charging option.[7] The 820 is the first Nokia Windows Phone OS based smartphone to embed a microSD card slot.[8]

On October 9, 2012, the largely similar Nokia Lumia 810 was presented. The main differences are more talk time (10.2 hours) due to the larger 1800 mAh battery, an improved 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, lighter weight, wider and longer dimensions. The Lumia 810 is exclusively made available to T-Mobile customers in the United States, and as such does not support LTE but only HSPA+, as LTE was not supported in T-Mobile's US network at the time of release.[9]

On October 29, 2012, another variant of the Lumia 820, the Nokia Lumia 822 was announced, having a better front camera, larger battery and double the storage.[10] It is exclusively available for Verizon customers.[11][12][13]

Swappable rear Shells

The phone features a range of back 'Shells' which will allow users to customise the look of their phone as well as adding functionality such as Wireless charging, if a shell with that capability is added. This feature gives the additional benefit of allowing a scuffed or broken shell to be replaced with a new one to freshen up the device, something which is not possible on some competing smartphones such as the iPhone or unibody Lumia designs such as the 900 and 920. It additionally allows user access to the battery so that a battery which no longer holds a charge can be replaced with a new one, or, if on a long trip away from a charger, the user to swap a spare fully charged battery for an empty one, increasing the time the phone can be used for.

Reception

Jeff Parsons from Techradar wrote: "The Nokia Lumia 820 sits nicely at the crossroads between value and power. While it doesn't have the processor, camera or larger screen of its big brother the Lumia 920, it does have microSD storage, removable covers and a more attractive price tag."[14]

Mike Jennings from PC Pro wrote: "The low-resolution screen, weaker camera and continued lack of apps mean it can’t compete with the best Android handsets, but the usability of Windows 8 and attractive physical design mean this well-balanced Nokia is still an attractive proposition."[15]

Stuart Miles from Pocket-Lint.com wrote: "This is the phone Nokia should be putting all its efforts into promoting. Agreed it isn’t the flagship and agreed the camera isn't nearly anywhere as good as on the 920, but this is a phone you'll be happy to use, a phone you'll enjoy using, and besides a lack of third-party apps at the moment, a phone that for many people will be a fantastic phone they will enjoy for the next two years." [16]

Model variants

Model RM-824 RM-825 RM-826
Countries Mexico, United States International China
Carriers/Providers Telcel, AT&T International
2G Quad band GSM/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
3G Quad-Band HSPA+ 1, 2, 5/6, 8 (850/900/1900/2100 MHz) Penta-band HSPA+ 1, 2, 4, 5/6, 8 (850/900/AWS/1900/2100 MHz)
4G Dual-Band LTE 4 and 17 (1700/700 MHz) Penta-band LTE 1, 3, 7, 8, 20 (2100/1800/2600/900/800 MHz) yes
Max network speed LTE: 100 Mbit/s

See also

References

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  9. T-Mobile to offer the Nokia Lumia 810 exclusively in the U.S.
  10. Nokia Lumia 822 vs Nokia Lumia 820 (Video) | Pocketnow
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  14. Nokia Lumia 820 review | Mobile Phones | Techradar
  15. Nokia Lumia 820 review | Smartphones | Reviews | PC Pro
  16. Nokia Lumia 820 review | Smartphones | Reviews | Pocket-Lint

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