To cut down the price, Nokia hasn’t bothered to put a front-facing shooter on the unit and neither astonishing features, such as premium display or a premium processing unit. Although some of these elements may seem moderate, we have to note that the Lumia 520 comes with a WGA display capable of 800 x 480 pixel resolution and a fair pixel density, paired with super-sensitive qualities which can sense even gloves. Also, it has the ability to accommodate an external memory for up to 64GB and comes with Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity options. In a nutshell, the Nokia Lumia 920 is something worth buying if you hope for a phone that can accommodate your basic social needs and a bit extra. For the average teenager, is a resistant product which can offer moderate viewing experience, a camera better than usual for this price range and a battery which can take up to 10 hours of 3G conversations.

Nokia Lumia 520 Hands On at MWC 2013

Below, we’ve featured our experience with this Windows Phone 8 wonder and tried to get the most out of the product. During our time, we’ve noticed that the phone feels great in hand and although a bit bulky, mostly because of its rounded but thick edges, it’s a device which can pass as a day-to-day smartphone.

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