

📲 Stand out, stay connected, and explore more with Nokia Lumia 620 – where style meets smart innovation.
The Nokia Lumia 620 is a stylish, compact Windows Phone 8 smartphone featuring a vibrant 3.8-inch ClearBlack LCD display, a 5 MP rear camera with 4x digital zoom, and a robust Lithium Ion battery designed to last all day. It offers unique Nokia apps like City Lens and Drive for enhanced navigation and discovery, Dolby Headphone technology for superior audio, and customizable dual-colored shells for personal flair. Ideal for professionals seeking a reliable, user-friendly device with seamless integration of communication, entertainment, and productivity tools.
| ASIN | B00B1OTXZ2 |
| Battery Description | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 155,397 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 5,971 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
| Brand Name | Nokia |
| Camera Description | Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 2G, 3G |
| Colour | white |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (230) |
| Digital Zoom | 4 x |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Effective Video Resolution | 720 Pixels |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 0.3 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05053959170862 |
| Headphones Jack | USB-C with headphone support |
| Human Interface Types | Keyboard |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 61 x 115 millimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nokia |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1280x720 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB, Wi-Fi |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows Phone |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Product Features | GPS, camera, e-mail, flash, front_camera, internet, mp3_ringtones, stereo_jack_connector, touchscreen, usb, wifi |
| RAM Memory Installed | 500 MB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Resolution | 720 x 1280 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 3.8 Inches |
| Sim Card Size | Standard |
| Specific Uses For Product | Everyday use, casual photography, basic apps, communication, internet browsing, light entertainment |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
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Blimey this is good
What I can I say about my Lumia 620 other than after 5 days of ownership I am still unable to put it down. Getting a Windows phone was a fairly big leap for me as a long term Android user but I am very happy at this point that I did. Review Delivery was fast and efficient as usual from Amazon: In the box was the phone ,a manual, earphones(throw these away they are rubbish), charger and cable Setup: This phone requires a micro sim card to work. I purchased a sim card cutter from Amazon at the same time for about £4 There was something slightly worrying about putting your sim in this machine but all was fine and my sim was transformed in seconds.Inserting the sim and 32Gb SD card was simple and quick. Once switched on the phone booted quite quickly. There was the usual questions about network providers and accounts that you wanted to link to the phone. The whole process was simple and over in less than 5 minutes. Hardware I have not been a big fan of Nokia over the years but the quality of this device has changed my perception of that completely. In the hand this feels like a robust sturdy phone that does not require you to treat it with kids gloves. The removable case slotted easily into position. The phone came with the black one which has a soft matt feel. The screen is simply stunning, vivid bold colors that look great with games and video alike once you have turned off the annoying auto brightness control! I am not a big fan of larger screens and the form factor of this phone is hitting the mark so far. Not too big to fit comfortably in my jeans pocket and not too small so that everything is difficult to read. The battery has proven to easily last a day of what I would describe as moderate to heavy use. Windows Phone 8 This has been the biggest surprise to me. The overall experience is brilliant, there are a few minor niggles but the good far outweighs any negatives. Good,points The speed of this device is great, there has not been a single stutter or wait in the 5 days of usage. Considering its hardware specs are not exactly headline making in terms of cpu this is a fantastic result. Windows just zips along nicely. The screen transitions and the overall flow and just nice and give the you the feeling that they have actually thought about the user experience; It all feels very slick/ The people hub is brilliant, all of my updates in one place, simple and easy to use, I have found myself using this instead of the individual apps. Nokia's apps that come with the device and are available mainly for free in the store are fantastic. The Nokia drive app is a significant selling point on its own. It is so much better than the google Navigation app on my android. The city lens and maps function are also great additions. XBox integration is seamless and intuitive. Smartglass works well and I like the consolidation of gaming into the one hub. Office comes for free and appears functional for reading documents and presentations. One note integration is excellent. Surprisingly Skydrive wasn't pre-installed and I had to download it, this just works really well. Kids corner is a great addition to the OS, I dont have to worry about my 6 year old being able to get into things he shouldn't whilst playing games on the phone. I had something similar on Android but that was a bit clunky. This works a treat and is simple to configure. One feature i love is the ability to decline an incoming call with a text message from a standard list of responses. Bad points: My one major annoyance so far is the lack of independent volume controls for ringtones and media. If I have had music up quite loud then when the phone rings it is also very loud. I have not found a way yet of setting these independently other than remembering to turn it down. Windows phone 8 has an app called datasense that tracks you phone and data usage on your mobile network, This unfortunately has to be enabled by your carrier and vodafone have not yet done so. I miss the "my vodafone" app that I had on android. No native Sonos app! I have found an alternative called Phonos that works well but would have been nice to have the real thing available. My one fear with Windows phone before purchase was the app availability,but this has not really turned out to be a significant issue. everything I want is there apart from the couple mentioned above. Summary All in all I love the Lumia 620 . the wonderful Nokia's hardware and apps, Windows 8 just zips along and is simple and intuitive. Live tiles works as a concept and the platform feels surprisingly mature. So far it has been bullet proof with no crashes or issues at all. This is a great phone at this price point and comes whole heatedly reccomended
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Awful
After doing some lengthy internet research on budget smartphones, I came up with a final few candidates for my new smartphone (I am updating from a very old Blackberry which puts shame to the name "smartphone"..). Basically, I was looking for a non-Apple smartphone for under £200 which had been given good reviews - and eventually, I decided to get the Nokia Lumia 620. The product arrived in good time and was exactly as described. Upon opening the box, the phone looked beautifully designed and the size was not too cumbersome for my abnormally tiny hands. I charged it up, put in my SIM card and turned it on. I was prompted to go through several stages of setting up, which all went smoothly. Finally it was all up and running and I was pleased with how it looked - the WP8 tile layout was attractive and customisable. I rushed to the App store to download Facebook and Twitter, which I did without any problems. Both applications looked great and were easy to use. I then went back to the App store to download some games, starting by searching my favourite Temple Run which I had played on my brother's phone and become addicted to. Disappointment number one: Temple Run does not exist for the Windows Phone platform. Call me petty, but I was quite disappointed about that. I managed to download a couple of other games, such as Windows' version of Fruit Ninja (Fruit Slash) and some generic bubble game. They also ran smoothly, but I was still disappointed about not being able to download Temple Run or, as I discovered not long afterwards, Snap Chat. Disappointment number two: In the meantime, I noticed that I wasn't receiving any notifications from Facebook or Twitter, despite receiving them on my laptop and on my old Blackberry which I still had activated. Upon consulting Google, I uninstalled and reinstalled both apps and was careful to ensure that I activated the "push notifications". I turned my phone off and on again. And off. And on again. Still no luck. I was losing my patience - this phone was BRAND NEW yet my three-year-old Blackberry was performing better. I was receiving text, email and WhatsApp notifications but nothing from Facebook or Twitter, and later, nothing from Skype either. I consulted Google again to discover that there is an abundance of similar problems with Windows phones. On one of the forums, someone suggested that Microsoft were too busy fixing "big scale" problems to worry about faults with phone applications. This seems highly plausible to me. Yes, there are loads of applications available to download - including BBC iPlayer (which ran great!), Youtube, radio, music, every social networking app you can think of... But the most popular apps amongst 95% of smartphone users - Facebook, Twitter and Skype - did not work properly. Another one of my Google searches led me to a forum where someone had said that they consistently got Facebook/Twitter notifications through a week late. I had paid £180 for this phone. I am a university student - even as a budget phone, that's a lot of money! But it just kept disappointing me. I do not have anything against Nokia - but against the platform they decided to put on their phone. Windows Phone 8 is an utter disappointment. To be honest, I should have also researched Apple vs Android vs WP8, but the thought didn't even cross my mind that a Microsoft product may not perform as well as its competitors. I have already packaged up my Nokia Lumia 620 for return and refund. Instead, I'm going to order a Samsung or a Sony - anything which ISN'T on the Windows platform. If you have any common sense, stick to Android or Apple, instead of Windows' shoddy mobile phone technology which certainly does not live up to my expectations of Microsoft.
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La gestion des appels manqués pourrait être améliorée. Autrement, parfaitement adapté à mes besoins. Je recommande pour un usage moderne des fonctions essentielles. Interface windows très agréable (mais il ne semble pas possible de redimensionner tous les pavés comme souhaités : contacts, par exemple). Au final, très bon rapport qualité/prix