Testseek.com have collected 255 expert reviews of the Microsoft Lumia 1320 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Lumia 1320.
February 2014
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255 Reviews
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Published: 2014-03-06, Author: Luke , review by: pocket-lint.com
Large screen size, affordable, 4G connectivity, great apps suite, decent battery life
Low resolution screen, camera not of Nokia's best
The Nokia Lumia 1320 gives users huge amounts for their money. That can be taken in a literal sense too thanks to the large 6-inch screen, although the so-so resolution will be too poor for most power users and pales compared to the top-spec Lumia 1...
Wellbuilt body, Screen size and picture quality, 4Gcompatible, Fluid, responsive interface, Camera (for a 5 Mpx), Battery life, Proprietary Nokia apps (Maps, Transit, Music, etc.), Sound quality
Not easy to use with one hand, No NFC, Low resolution for its screen size
There's no doubt about it, the Lumia 1320 is an excellent mid-range phablet. It could definitely have higher resolution and a better camera, but that's a given considering the price. Otherwise, it's a fluid, responsive phone with good multimedia capabilit...
Smooth performance, good battery life, micro SD card slot
Poor camera, no stylus, very heavy
The Nokia Lumia 1320 is a fairly decent, but uninspiring large-screen Windows Phone that offers users good battery and performance. But these perks are let down by its dull design, heavy weight and lack of a stylus....
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Published: 2014-03-04, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Decent screen, fast processor, okay camera, Nokia extras, expandable memory
Windows Store still a bit lean, control buttons aren't backlit
It's big, but its fast. It comes with useful extras like Nokia MixRadio and HERE Drive but it's app store is severely limited. The Nokia Lumia 1320 is an intriguing mix of contradictions but it's a case of horses for courses. It's a good performer and c...
Published: 2014-02-26, Author: Mark , review by: digitalspy.com
The Lumia 1320 is a reliable phablet with a decent set of specs that doesn't make too many concessions in terms of performance when compared to its high-end sibling the Lumia 1520.However, its strengths are offset against a mediocre camera and some missed...
Abstract: FINNISH PHONE MAKER Nokia's Lumia 1320 is a sub-£300 phablet device that sees the firm looking to further saturate the Windows Phone market, despite already claiming over 90 percent of Windows Phone sales. As an affordabl...
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Published: 2014-02-20, Author: Gary , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
If you're not already entrenched in the iPhone or Android ecosystems with the relevant gang-member facial tattoos to prove your lifelong allegiance to Google or Apple, it's a perfectly workable larger phone. It's a little buggy, with Facebook integration...
We’ve got to hand it to Nokia, as ever since it debuted the Lumia 800, we’ve been continuously treated to top-notch phones armed with sleek polycarbonate shells ever since, and that trend continues with the 1320. It’s a big and solid handset that’s equally palm-friendly thanks to its slightly rounded backing, and it looks just as good as any of Nokia’s other Lumia smartphones, and even with its b
We actually can’t fault the Lumia 1320’s hardware much: its five-megapixel camera is merely pedestrian, and it only comes with 8GB of storage (thankfully upgradable with a microSD card) but that’s about it. Otherwise, Nokia has taken few shortcuts to make this affordable phablet: it still packs 4G, a blazing S4 processor and a crisp 720p HD screen. But there’s cost to consider - on Pay As You Go
The Nokia Lumia 1320’s the best value big-screened Windows Phone around, no question - and unless you really need a top notch camera, it’s better value for money than the 1520 too. But it’s not the best best value smartphone around, not when Google’s 4...
You get what you pay for with the Nokia Lumia 1320. Having Windows Phone 8 on a 6 inch screen for only around £250 is great, but a lot of corners were cut to manage it...