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Nokia Lumia 735 11.9 cm (4.7") Single SIM Windows Phone 8.1 4G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2220 mAh Grey

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Bullet Points Nokia Lumia 735 11.9 cm (4.7") Single SIM Windows Phone 8.1 4G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2220 mAh Grey
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  • - 11.9 cm (4.7") 720 x 1280 pixels
  • - Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 1.2 GHz
  • - 1 GB 8 GB MicroSD (TransFlash), MicroSDHC, MicroSDXC 128 GB
  • - 4G Single SIM NanoSIM
  • - 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Bluetooth 4.0 Near Field Communication (NFC)
  • - Single camera 6.7 MP
  • - 2220 mAh
  • - Windows Phone 8.1
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Lumia 735 - 4.7" 1280 x 720 OLED, GSM, WCDMA, LTE, Snapdragon 400 Quad-core 1.2GHz, RAM: 1 GB, MicroSD, 6.7 MP, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, Windows Phone 8.1
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Short summary description Nokia Lumia 735 11.9 cm (4.7") Single SIM Windows Phone 8.1 4G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2220 mAh Grey:
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Nokia Lumia 735, 11.9 cm (4.7"), 1 GB, 8 GB, 6.7 MP, Windows Phone 8.1, Grey

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Nokia Lumia 735. Display diagonal: 11.9 cm (4.7"), Display resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels. Processor frequency: 1.2 GHz, Processor family: Qualcomm Snapdragon, Processor model: 400. RAM capacity: 1 GB, Internal storage capacity: 8 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 6.7 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Operating system installed: Windows Phone 8.1. Battery capacity: 2220 mAh. Product colour: Grey. Weight: 134.3 g

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Reviews
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:31
Uk has collected 247 expert reviews for Nokia Lumia 735 11.9 cm (4.7") Single SIM Windows Phone 8.1 4G Micro-USB B 1 GB 8 GB 2220 mAh Grey and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
78%
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bit.com.au
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:29
The Lumia 720 is Nokia's latest assault on the mid-range market, but you wouldn't know it from the outside: its build quality and design are better than we've seen from many flagship handsets The rear is made from high-quality, robust matte plastic...
Bottom line An excellent camera and superb battery life make the Nokia Lumia 720 our favourite mid-range smartphone. Read the review.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpecs$300 AUD(pricing info)...
83%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:30
Being the middle child is always difficult, so in that respect the Nokia Lumia 720 has it tough as it nestles slap bang in the centre of the Finnish firm's Windows Phone 8 range.Arriving on the scene alongside the budget-focussed Nokia Lumia 520 at MWC 20...
Good Slick OS, Good camera, Attractive design, Great battery life...
Bad Average screen, Keyboard not great, No removable battery...
Bottom line We really like the Nokia Lumia 720, it's a great all round smartphone and while it doesn't do enough for us to love it, we would seriously recommend it. It falls into a difficult place in the market with strong competition from the LG Optimus F5 and HTC...
80%
wired.co.uk
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2014-09-18 09:30:30
Nokia's Lumia handsets are coming thick and fast. They all run on the Windows Phone 8 operating system and the 720 comes in the middle of the pack, with a midrange spec by Nokia standards, but attention to detail and a feast of add-ons nudges it closer to...
Good Excellent build, slim and lightweight, good camera, great Nokia extras, bit of a bargain...
Bad Windows Marketplace still a little light...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 720 is a solid mid-range phone but with better than expected build quality, a better than average camera and a good range of Nokia extras including HERE Maps and Drive satnav, plus Music and the Microsoft Office suite. You get a lot for...
80%
digitalversus.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:30
Nokia has added two new budget handsets to its Lumia range of Windows Phone 8 mobiles, bringing Microsoft's mobile OS to the masses. To boost its market presence, Nokia is...
Good Nokia Here, Display, works with gloves, Design and handling, NFC, Nice camera...
Bad Screen resolution, Windows Phone Store has fewer apps than its competitors, Battery life could be improved, Multitasking a little slow...
Bottom line The Lumia 720 has a bold design, good native apps and nice handling. The only main drawback is the screen. The rival HTC 8X's display is better, even though it's older than the Lumia 720. It's a mystery (and a shame) Nokia didn't give it more attention...
80%
techsmart.co.za
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2014-09-18 09:30:30
If Nokia’s Lumia smartphone range was a rugby team, the flagship Lumia 920 would play prop, whilst the new Lumia 720 would be the nimble winger. Does this midranger have enough flair to outflank a sea of Android opposition?Compared to the tank-like Lu...
0%
whatmobile.net
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
Price: £16 per month, £299 Pay As You Go, £299.99 SIM Free Reviewer: Alex WallsAnother Lumia launch and the 720 slides into the spot between ‘budget’ and ‘HOW MUCH?”N okia seems to have gotten a bit excited about its Lumia range as there are now five dev...
Good Good camera, Solid battery performance, Nice screen...
Bad Crash at start up, Limited game selection from Microsoft, Chips in cover after a week...
65%
coolsmartphone.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
The Lumia 720 is one of the latest smartphones in the Windows Phone 8 range and packs an amazing amount of features into such a small and thin design. Whilst it’s not 4G ready, doesn’t have DC-HSDPA capability, and has a lower resolution camera than th...
0%
itpro.co.uk
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
Nokia's Lumia 720 is a mid-range marvel. The handset takes the best bits from the Finnish firm's high-end Lumia models such as the camera and squeezes it into a smaller, affordable form factor. But is the Windows 8 device worth the investment? Design Our...
Good Excellent build quality and design; Brilliant camera; Display is sharp, bright and colourful...
Bad App ecosystem lacklustre; No 4G...
Bottom line A well designed and beautifully crafted smartphone, which packs a stunning camera for the price point. Windows Phone 8 is its Achilles heel, however. If you want a good smartphone with above average capabilities basics and don't want to pay the earth thi...
60%
techview.co
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
Huge thanks to Nokia Connects for giving us the opportunity to trial a Lumia . If you haven't already, get in touch with them and experience Lumia for yourself!Back at Mobile World Congress 2013 earlier this year, Nokia opted to unveil a total of four new...
Bottom line The Lumia 720 is definitely a special Windows Phone smartphone. On paper it won't win any awards but as soon as you start to use it, you know you're using a very accomplished smartphone.The best thing about the Lumia 720 is the PRICE. The mid-range Lumia...
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alphr.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
The Lumia 720 is Nokia's latest assault on the mid-range market, but you wouldn't know it from the outside: its build quality and design are better than we've seen from many flagship handsets. For starters, the unibody design looks fantastic. The rear is...
Bottom line An excellent camera and this month's best battery life make the Lumia 720 our favourite mid-range smartphone...
83%
3g.co.uk
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
The Nokia Lumia 720 is very like that other impressive phone in the range – the 800. It’s got a great design, and bright, vibrant display, as well as a feature-packed camera boasting Carl Zeiss Nokia Lumia 720...
Good Impressive battery life; Bright, vibrant display; standout camera; slim, goodlooking chassis.
Bad Lack of apps; back panel is easily scuffed.
Bottom line Pros: Impressive battery life; Bright, vibrant display; standout camera; slim, good-looking chassis. Cons: Lack of apps; back panel is easily scuffed. Verdict: The Nokia Lumia 720 is an impressive, affordable Windows Phone 8 handset that boasts decent...
90%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
The Nokia Lumia 720’s the Goldilocks phone in the Finns’ line-up. With a 4.3-inch screen, Windows Phone 8 and a dual-core 1GHz processor, it’s not too small and not too big, not too slow, not too cheap and not too pricey. It’s just right. At least, tha...
Good The Nokia Lumia 720 might just be the most beautiful Windows Phone yet. Its bigger brother, the Lumia 920, was a powerhouse, but approximately the size of a brick, while the Lumia 620 is cheap and cheery - but a tad stubby. The Lumia 720 is delightful, a solid plastic number that’s only 9mm thick, with a spacious, sharp screen that even works when you’re wearing gloves - but it’s still not so big...
Bad Windows Phone software changes little between phones, which keeps the experience constant - but it does also mean the same irritations remain. While we love the Windows Phone concept, some parts of its execution - like the confusing multi-tasking - still irk, but not as much as the lack of apps. There’s no Instagram, no Flipboard, no Temple Run 2 - and the apps it does have are sometimes left to...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 720 isn’t just a beautiful Windows Phone, it’s beautiful smartphone. If you’re not after a bleeding edge, super-specced device, and can put up with Windows Phone’s lacklustre app selection, you’ll love its bright colours and ease of use...
80%
itproportal.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
With the arrival of the Lumia 720, Nokia has what could be described as a full house of Windows Phone 8-based Lumia mobiles covering a range of prices, screen sizes and capabilities. To recap in case you've missed anything in recent months, the Lumia rang...
Good Robust chassis, Good Nokia apps, Good battery life, Good camera...
Bad Low resolution screen, Non, removable battery...
Bottom line There's nothing about the Lumia 720 that makes me want to dismiss it. It could use more RAM, a higher resolution screen and arguably more internal memory, but it is well made and a decent performer. Nokia's software enhancements make the company my 'go t...
80%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:31
Nokia seems intent on selling a Lumia Windows Phone at every possible price point and its latest mid-range device is the Lumia 720. We love the stylish design, the good battery life and the low light camera performance. However, the Lumia 720 isn't com...
Good Excellent size and design, Good battery life, Low light camera performance...
Bad 512MB of RAM is restrictive, Slippery, glossy surface, A little expensive...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 720 has a stylish design, good battery life and excellent low light camera performance. However, it isn't competitively priced and its minimal amount of RAM means some Windows Phone games are incompatible...
75%
tech.uk.msn.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
Hey good lookin'. You'd be forgiven for thinking you've seen the Lumia 720 somewhere before. Placed side-by-side its big brother the Lumia 920 , you'll immediately spot the similarities. In our eyes this deals the 720 a good hand, the Lumia 920 is one hel...
Bottom line The Lumia 720 boasts an impressive spec-sheet as well as decent staying power thanks to an impressive 2,000mAh battery. With prices starting at £22 per month (or £229 all out) it's a wholly cheaper alternative to its higher-end brethren...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:31
The Lumia 720 is a mid-range Windows Phone 8 handset - bigger and better built than the cheaper Lumia 620 and Lumia 520 phones,but a lot less expensive than the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 Windows phones it most resembles. As such this could be a critical rel...
Bottom line We really like the Lumia 720. Nokia has made a well-balanced smartphone which could be exactly what Windows Phone 8 needs. It offers decent performance at a more than decent price.Tags:Smartphones,Gadgets,Windows,MWCBest prices todayRetailer Price Deliver...
80%
mobilechoiceuk.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
Nokias next generation of Lumia smartphones is rapidly expanding. At the top end we have the flagship Lumia 920, a feature-packed beast with a fantastic camera, hampered by a bulky body and rubbish battery life, and the excellent Lumia 820 which trimmed...
Good Great battery life; Bright, vibrant screen; Powerful camera; Slender, attractive design...
Bad Windows Phone still lacking apps; Easily scuffed rear end...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 720 reminds us of the very first Lumia we fell in love with, the 800. It’s got the slick design and bright, colourful screen, but also the feature-packed Carl Zeiss camera and impressive battery life, making this one of our favourite Windo...
90%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:31
Nokia completed its Windows 8 range with two new models recently, including this midrange offering the 720. With a choice of five Lumias it's now clearer to see what Nokia hopes to achieve. The 720 strikes me as the Ford Cortina of the Lumias, a well mad...
Bottom line In a way, the Lumia 720 is an honourable successor to the old Nokia 6230, it's just that the 'basics' have changed since 2004, when the 6230 first appeared. This was not a phone for boy racers, but people who wanted a durable, reliable and longlife phone...
0%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:31
But it's in the middle where things start to get interesting, especially when you're talking about Lumia handsets. The Lumia 720 is pitched as a mid-tier device, slotting in somewhere between the Lumia 620 and Lumia 820, with its £250 [ish] price tag.On p...
Good Slimline design, Very good smartphone price point, Excellent battery life...
Bad Pixilated screen, Windows Phone OS still lacking apps, Only 8GB storage...
Bottom line Great camera, excellent battery life, gorgeous design, detailed and vivid display, £300 offline – literally, what more could you want from a phone?Three things: more RAM, better storage, and a larger selection of applications and games. If the Lumia 720 h...
70%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:31
There are now five phones in Nokia's Windows Phone 8 Lumia range. Nokia claims the plan is to give the core Nokia Windows Phone 8 experience to everyone regardless of which phone they buy, but you'll still get a gradually higher specification as you mo...
Bottom line A lovely mid-range Windows Phone 8 handset, but we don’t think it offers enough over the cheaper Lumia 620...
80%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:31
Nokia now has a full range of Windows Phone 8 devices, from the flagship Lumia 920 down to the budget Lumia 520, via the quick-step trio of the 820, 720 and 620. There's no arguing with having the choice, although with devices so tightly packed in, it sta...
Good Great design and build quality, feels great in the hand, plenty of software additions from Nokia, good camera performance...
Bad Feels a little sluggish, not a huge step-up over the cheaper Lumia 620...
Bottom line There's a lot to like about the Nokia Lumia 720. As a device, the design is fantastic and the build quality is great. It might not be the slimmest, or boast the greatest specs, but it is a nice comfortable phone to use day-to-day. But it sits close...
80%
v3.co.uk
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
The Nokia Lumia 720 was unveiled alongside its cheaper sibling, the Lumia 520 at Mobile World Congress in February. The Finnish firm promoted the 720 as one its greatest achievements to date, claiming it has managed to load up the mid-range £300 device w...
Good Windows Phone 8 business features, Nokia location services, reasonable camera...
Bad Processor and screen no better than on the cheaper Lumia 620...
Bottom line The Lumia 720 is a decent choice for businesses, offering the business features of Windows Phone combined with a number of custom Nokia innovations. However, with the same processor and memory as the 620 and a slightly less crisp display, it doesn't offer...
60%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:31
Nokia didn't announce any new products at CES this year but MWC has brought with it two new Lumia smartphones . Here's our Nokia Lumia 720 hands-on review. We've already got the Lumia 920 , 820 and 620 and now there's the 720 and 520. The Lumia 720 is a...
0%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
Nokia used this year's Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona to unveil two new low-cost Lumia devices, highlighting the company's commitment to the competitively priced smartphones. The Lumia 720 is a lightweight, colourful smartphone that Nokia claims...
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techradar.com
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:31
Being the middle child is always difficult, so in that respect the Nokia Lumia 720 has it tough as it nestles slap bang in the centre of the Finnish firm's Windows Phone 8 range. Arriving on the scene alongside the budget-focussed Nokia Lumia 520 at MWC 2...
Good Slick OS, Good camera, Attractive design, Great battery life...
Bad Average screen, Keyboard not great, No removable battery...
Bottom line We really like the Nokia Lumia 720, it's a great all round smartphone and while it doesn't do enough for us to love it, we would seriously recommend it.It falls into a difficult place in the market with strong competition from the Samsung Galaxy S3 mini a...
80%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2014-09-18 09:30:31
Microsoft's Windows mobile OS once only appealed to geeks and weirdos, but how times have changed. Windows Phone 8 is arguably the slickest mobile phone system available, and matched with Nokia's great hardware design it makes mobiles like the Nokia Lumi...
Good Good-looking body, Nippy performance, Solid build...
Bad Price feels slightly too high, Low screen resolution too often evident...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 720 is a good-looking phone that offers the snappy performance you can expect of a Windows Phone 8 device. We'd like to see it sell a little under its standard retail price thanks to its ageing screen technology, given a more bitter edge b...
70%
pocket-lint.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
The Nokia Lumia 720 is the new cheaper Nokia Lumia 820 . That's really the main takeaway from the announcement of the Lumia 720 at Mobile World Congress 2013. Of course there are differences: the Lumia 720 isn't as powerful, doesn't have as big a battery...
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T3.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
The Nokia Lumia 720 was announced alongside the entry-level Nokia Lumia 520 at the MWC show in Barcelona and sports a similar design to the brand's existing Windows Phone 8 handsets, such as the Nokia Lumia 820 . It's set to go head to head with the likes...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 720 looks like a great option if you're after a Windows Phone 8 handset that won't cost you the Earth. We'll let you know more as soon as we can get one in for a full review. Nokia Lumia 720 release date: TBCNokia Lumia 720 price: TBC...
100%
techsmart.co.za
Updated:
2016-02-05 10:38:43
If Nokia's Lumia smartphone range was a rugby team, the flagship Lumia 920 would play prop, whilst the new Lumia 720 would be the nimble winger. Does this midranger have enough flair to outflank a sea of Android opposition?...
Good Excellent design; great rearfacing camera; thin, light and pocketfriendly frame...
Bad Some lag while multitasking; nonHD display; and similarly specced but cheaper Android alternatives available...
0%
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2016-11-05 15:08:40
Nokia seems intent on selling a Lumia Windows Phone at every possible price point and its latest mid-range device is the Lumia 720. We love the stylish design, the good battery life and the low light camera performance. However, the Lumia 720 isn't compet...
Good Excellent size and design, Good battery life, Low light camera performance...
Bad 512MB of RAM is restrictive, Slippery, glossy surface, A little expensive...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 720 has a stylish design, good battery life and excellent low light camera performance. However, it isn't competitively priced and its minimal amount of RAM means some Windows Phone games are incompatible...
75%
vernonchan.com
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2016-11-22 03:36:48
While ideally we would want the best flagship device that money can buy, sometimes reality can hit us all hard on the head, when our pockets refuse to cooperate, that is. The flagship Nokia Lumia 920 had a cult-like following when it debuted, featuring to...
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vernonchan.com
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2016-11-22 03:36:48
This post continues where we left off in Part 1 of the Nokia Lumia 720 review , where we touched on Design and Build, Key Features and Camera. Read on for more.Software When it comes to buying a phone, the OS platform is the deciding factor for most. And...
Good Brilliant camera, Good display, Good overall performance, Like a 920, only slimmer and lighter, Good battery life...
Bad Limited RAM, Aging specs, Could use with faster processor, No LTE...
Bottom line The Lumia 720 is another solid effort from Nokia. The mid-ranger is a commendable performer despite its ageing hardware. The new camera module and big battery is a highlight, complemented with the signature Lumia design and slim and light form factor. The...
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technoodling.net
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2016-11-22 03:36:48
While I hold this Nokia Lumia 720, I can't help but recall all those years when I used Nokia as my main phone. My first was a Nokia 1610, a phone that is almost the size of the Nokia 9000 Communicator, followed by these models: 5110, 6210, 6310, 6510, 353...
Good Best battery life for a smartphone, Camera performance is very good, Solid hardware...
Bad 512MB of RAM only, Nokia Drive needs improvement with navigation...
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dronthego.net
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2016-11-22 03:36:48
While I hold this Nokia Lumia 720, I can't help but recall all those years when I used a Nokia as my main phone. My first was a Nokia 1610, a phone that is almost the size of the Nokia 9000 Communicator, followed by these models: 5110, 6210, 6310, 6510, 3...
Good Best battery life for a smartphone, Camera performance is very good, Solid hardware...
Bad 512MB of RAM only, Nokia Drive needs improvement with navigation...
Bottom line It's not the same as all the Nokia phones I've used before, but I didn't feel it that way. The familiar SMS tone and Nokia tones are still there, and I get a kick out of it whenever I receive a call or SMS. There were a couple of times I didn't answer my...
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liveatpc.com
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2016-11-22 03:36:48
Still WonderingFor starters, the unibody design looks fantastic. I am disappointed with the use of the glossy plastic but the curves around the edges before meeting the screen makes the phone a work of art. It is nice on the hands and feels solid too. The...
Bottom line Nokia Lumia 720 ReviewHere's comes the middle child in Nokia's Lumia series. Craving for attention and always misunderstood, the Lumia 720 is out to make a statement. Thankfully, it is in my hands now and being an understanding person, I took this Windows...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph
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2016-11-22 03:36:48
For the longest time, I have spent no more than five minutes with each Windows Phone 8-powered smartphone that has come my way. The Lumia 720 is actually the first one that I have been able to use for a considerably lengthy period, and I initially found i...
Good Extremely lightweight, Slim and sleek design, Smooth performance, Long battery life...
Bad No support for regular SIM card, Native browser is Internet Explorer, Screen is not HD, Sound from speakers lack depth...
Bottom line Its slim, lightweight, and sleek design coupled with its smooth performance and remarkable battery life make the Nokia Lumia 720 a mid-range Windows Phone 8-powered smartphone worthy of your consideration.For the longest time, I have spent no more than fi...
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ferdzdecena.com
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2016-11-22 03:36:48
With the entrance of IOS powered iPhone and numerous Android devices, Nokia's Golden Age simply fell into slumber along with its old symbian platform. I was one of the Nokia fans before who have lauded their remarkable hardware but always in a quandary wi...
Bottom line If you were a Nokia fan before, it's a good time to give them back a chance look again. Their Lumia line is original and offers a different experience. The Nokia Lumia 720 is one of the affordable phones in the line which has a very good balance in terms...
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tbreak.ae
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2016-11-22 03:36:48
The Nokia Lumia 920 pushed boundaries of a smartphone design with its beautiful and solid construction along with features such as the PureView camera and wireless charging. However, as I had mentioned in my review, it is also a chunky and heavy device wh...
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klgadgetguy.com
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2016-11-22 03:36:49
Windows Phone can be one of the most underrated mobile OS platform in the smartphone market. When the world is totally dominated by Android and iOS, Nokia is the only manufacturer loyal to Windows Phone, they would release a few models, unlike other OEMs...
Good Long battery life, Decent performance even though with slower processor and low RAM, Good ergonomics and great built quality, Bundled Nokia apps is simply amazing, Great multimedia playback capability, Screen has great sensitivity, color saturation, clear...
Bad Average quality camera, Price tag could be lower, Serious camera shutter lag (probably due to software issue)...
Bottom line We tested the Nokia Lumia 720 for 6.5 days to be exact, and it was really an enjoyable experience, I've never had the experience to enjoy using Windows Phone that much! Nokia's bundled apps fixes quite a bit of Windows Phone's ‘lack of apps' problem and h...
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fhm.com.ph
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2016-11-22 03:36:49
Finding a gadget that has that right mix of hardware, user experience, software, price, and form factor is one of tech's Holy Grails. It's like looking for the perfect political candidate: nearly impossible. We might as well raise the white flag and sulk...
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yugatech.com
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2016-11-22 03:36:49
Launched together with the Lumia 520 during this year's Mobile World Congress, the Nokia Lumia 720 is the Finnish firm's latest mid-range offering under its Windows Phone 8 lineup. A refresher to the Lumia 710, the 720 packs a handful of nifty features fo...
Good Great performance for a WVGA screen, Snappy performance, Outstanding battery life...
Bad about it, Inconsistent camera performance, Lack of apps because of 512MB RAM...
Bottom line It ain't easy being the middle child in the family, such as the case with the Lumia 720. While it may not the most affordable or well-endowed among the siblings, some consumers opt for these kind of devices (mid-range offerings) because they feel that it'...
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unbox.ph
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2016-11-22 03:36:49
Our full review of the Nokia Lumia 720!The good folks over at Nokia Philippines sent us a loaner review unit of the Nokia Lumia 720 a few weeks ago. We've used it as a substitute for our Nokia Lumia 920, the primary handset of this writer. We've spent wel...
Bottom line Two thumbs up for the Nokia Lumia 720The Nokia Lumia 720 is a pretty good smartphone. It has great Lumia hardware styling and design, a phenomenal camera, and an equally impressive battery life rating. There are shortcomings like the RAM and the display q...
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pinoytechblog.com
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2016-11-22 03:36:49
Nokia has been constantly pushing out new Windows Phone 8 devices to completely replace their first generation Lumia phones and the Lumia 720 is their mid-range offering.I've been using it for the past couple of weeks already and I would say offhand that...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 720 retails for Php14,950 and is a smartphone that seem to find the perfect balance between design quality, specs and features, and price if Windows Phone 8 is your OS of choice. You'll get a quality phone with a really good camera, excell...
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jamonline.ph
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2016-11-22 03:36:49
Tweet Nokia really wants to fill all the markets with their phones. Their mid-range phone offering is the Nokia Lumia 720. A phone that packs a camera that boasts low-light capabilities and a long battery life but still brags a sexy and thin design. Nokia...
Bottom line Nokia Lumia 720 isn't the best Windows Phone 8 in terms of specifications but it is the best Windows Phone 8 for me considering its form factor, price and its features. It might still have the iconic Lumia design but the Nokia Lumia 720 is the one of the...
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techpatrl.com
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2016-11-22 03:36:49
Nokia PH has launched the other two Lumias two days ago, Lumia 520 and 720 to complete the five line up (Lumia 920, 820 and 620). Refer to this post for the pricing of all the Lumias available in the Philippines.The box of the Lumia 720 is pretty much sim...
Bottom line Lumia 720 is a good buy for the Windows phone lovers. It will not disappoint you even with the low resolution screen. Apps load fast but updating shoutouts with photos makes it lag a little bit...
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engadget.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:29
With the shared unveiling of Nokia's Lumia 720 and Lumia 520, the company's running flush of Windows Phone 8 models was complete. All WP8 handsets we've reviewed essentially fit into two distinct tiers based on shared core specs. That begs the question: w...
Good Attractive design, 2,000mAh battery, Good low-light pics...
Bad Aging innards, Relatively expensive...
Bottom line Nokia's Lumia 720 is a very desirable handset on the outside, but lackluster insides make it hard to justify the price...
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windowscentral.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:30
We know this review is late. The Nokia Lumia 720 has been available in several markets for some time now but was slightly buried behind the insanely low-priced Nokia Lumia 520 and its rise as the king of value for money smartphones.As a result many have a...
Good Purest expression of the Nokia Lumia design, absolutely beautiful phone. Battery life is outstanding, the screen has excellent colours and viewing angles. Camera performs admirably in normal conditions. Solid Nokia software support.
Bad A little too much time spent looking at "loading..." screens. Camera low light performance is noisy. Low memory device means app selection is limited, and low storage means you will need to be constrained with app choices...
Bottom line When the Lumia 720 was first announced at mobile world congress, Daniel and I were a little unsure who it was for considering that it had a price point only a little under the Lumia 820 and was a lower spec device. It's a question I've been trying to ans...
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neowin.net
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2014-09-18 09:30:30
The Nokia Lumia 720 was announced way back at MWC 2013 , and it's one of those mid-range smartphones that simply slipped through the reviewing cracks here at the Neowin offices. But never fear, as I managed to source myself the unibody Windows Phone in re...
Bottom line For a mid-range phone, the Nokia Lumia 720 ticks many of the right boxes. The design is one of the best I've seen from Nokia in recent times, incorporating a slim design with great feeling polycarbonate that also manages to fit in a microSD card slot...
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phonearena.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:30
The Nokia Lumia 520 and Lumia 720 bring the best out of Windows Phone 8 in an affordable package with a splash of color and fun. The Lumia 520 pushes the boundary down to the extremely affordable, while the Lumia 720 is more of a mid-range device with...
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phonearena.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:30
The Nokia Lumia 620 was the first revelation for Windows Phone - an affordable device that featured gorgeous design and a compact form factor, it opened up the platform to a wider audience. The Nokia Lumia 720 on the other hand raises the bar further...
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booredatwork.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
Nokia has been a on roll with their Lumia Line of Smartphone . The Lumia 720 is a mid ranged device from Nokia hats sports some high-end features in a mid-range frame. The Lumia 720 is powered by a dual-core 1ghz processor with 512mb of ram, 8GB of storag...
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notebookcheck.net
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
The Finnish company continuously launched new smartphones in the last couple of months; the Lumia 720 is available since March. If you have a look at the specifications of different Lumia devices you will notice that the differences are very small . We...
Good Good performance, Very bright display, Long battery runtimes, Expandable storage, Build quality...
Bad Low resolution, Price, Non-removable battery...
Bottom line Nokia Lumia 720 with a solid performance.At first glance, the only difference of the Lumia devices is the screen size. The SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8227 with 1 GHz is often used for entry-level and mainstream devices. A closer look however reveals ot...
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phonearena.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
Announced at MWC 2013, which took place this February, the Nokia Lumia 720 seemed like a promising mid-range smartphone. Now that the handset has visited our office in all of its retail glory, we're eager to see if this Windows Phone junior can really...
Good Likeable design, Great screen quality, Good battery and speaker...
Bad WVGA resolution is outdated, Windows Phone 8 is not particularly fun...
Bottom line We didn't see this one coming, but here it is - Nokia has come up with a wonderful mid-range smartphone. But don't imagine some kind of crippled experience when we say “mid-range.” The Lumia 720 is a very well-rounded smartphone with an appealing desi...
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slashgear.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
Nokia’s Lumia range is, depending on those you ask, either getting crowded or becoming more flexible, with the new Lumia 720 slotting in-between the 620 and the older 820. With its 4.3-inch screen adding up to a pocket-friendly size, the Lumia 720 make...
Bottom line In some ways, the Lumia 720 is everything we’ve asked for from Nokia. It’s slickly designed and has superlative battery life, the camera out-performs rivals in the same price bracket, and the screen – though lower resolution than we like – is a nice c...
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theverge.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
When I first laid my hands on the Lumia 720 at this year's Mobile World Congress, I was impressed with Nokia's latest smartphone. It feels and looks like a flagship device, with a polycarbonate body and Zune HD-like appearance.This is the design I've been...
Good Great design, Thin and lightweight, Good battery life, Low-light camera performance...
Bad Daylight camera performance, Only 512MB of RAM, Low resolution display...
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recombu.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
The Nokia Lumia 720; what is the Nokia Lumia 720 and why would you choose it over its incredibly priced little brother, the Nokia Lumia 620 or its LTE clad bigger bro, the Lumia 820 ?For starters, the Lumia 720 is a unibody handset. It's skinny at that, m...
Good Great unibody design, Strong camera in all light conditions, Fantastic battery life...
Bad Low resolution screen, WP8 app support remains mediocre, RAM may be a concern for future...
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Theinquirer.net
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
FINNISH PHONE MAKER Nokia appears be taking strategy tips from Samsung, covering the market with a handful of smartphones each catering to a different price point...
Good Nice - albeit dated design, good camera, good storage options, Nokia's apps are a welcome addition...
Bad Average screen, battery life is not great...
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bgr.com
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2014-09-18 09:30:31
While high-end phones with top-notch specs garner a lot of the headlines, there's something to be said for budget phones that don't feel cheap; that is, phones that may not have the latest processors and display technologies but that still have high-quali...
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