Testseek.com have collected 255 expert reviews of the Microsoft Lumia 620 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Lumia 620.
April 2013
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The editors liked
Great build quality
Great display
Above average camera
Nice loudspeakers
Better build quality and compact size
Bright and Clear Display
Camera with Smart features like Smartshoot and Cinemagraph
Solid build quality
Great Performance
Good Camera
Value for money
Crisp vivid screen
Affordable
Excellent sound quality
Decent camera
Mass storage capacity
Impressive appearance
NFC supported
Good display
Camera
Premium design and materials used
Display is crisp
Good performance
Expandable storage
Surprisingly good camera
Excellent build quality
Thoughtful design
Crisp display
Impressive camera
Sleek and fluid UI
Offline voiceguided Sat Nav
Rich social networking experience
Great sound quality.
Good
Good value for money
Decent battery life
Bundled Nokia apps
Nokia has packed a Near Field Communication chip inside the Lumia 620 back panel so that it can be used with different accessories like the Play 360 wireless speaker. This device gets quite a good bump compared to its predecessor Lumia 610. Apart from twi
The editors didn't like
512 MB of RAM is not future proof for apps and games
Published: 2013-01-25, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Clean, distinctive design, NFC, Affordable
Weak camera, No LTE, Windows Phone 8 lacks diversity
The Nokia Lumia 620 - it might appear cheap and cheerful at first sight, but it actually appears to be a device which can punch well above its weight. Elements like expandable storage up to 64GB, NFC and Nokia's array of exclusive apps make for a compelli...
Obviously, obviously, there are better, more powerful smartphones out there — you can get them from Nokia, you can get them from Apple, you can get them from an Android vendor or even another Windows Phone vendor. You know it, we know it, everyone knows ...
Very competitive price, Full range of Nokia apps, Excellent performance & features
Limited third-party app selection, No 4G connectivity
Despite its low price the Nokia Lumia 620 has an appealing design, good performance and a long list of features. It's one of the best entry-level smartphones on the market...
Decent battery life in a small size should take you through a little over a day;
No wireless charging support; Cases can be a bit slippery; Colourful cases won't automatically change the colour themes;
We review enough phones at GadgetGuy to be able to spot the ordinary ones, and while there's nothing that makes this phone particularly bad, there's nothing outside of the price and replaceable cases that makes it stand out, either.For the $329 mark, it's...
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Published: 2013-02-11, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Nokia built the Lumia 620 to a set of exacting specifications. It couldn't be within shouting distance of the Lumia 920, but it had to be specced and priced in such a way that it appeared as good value when slotted in next to the Lumia 820. The only probl...
The Nokia Lumia 620 has a glare-cutting screen, a decent 5-megapixel camera, NFC, and an affordable price tag
The Lumia 620 loses points for poor call quality, a short screen time-out, a small battery, and numerous design issues -- including a hard-to-find SIM card slot
Nokia's Lumia 620 smartphone successfully delivers a complete Windows Phone 8 experience for a low price, but buyer beware of some compromises in battery, sound, and design....
Great value, Solid specs, Expandable storage, Useful Nokia apps
Mediocre battery life, Cramped keyboard, Slow browser, Small screen
Buying guide 20 best mobile phones in the world today The Nokia Lumia 620 is a great little handset. While it can't compete with most other Windows Phone 8 handsets, such as its big brother the Nokia Lumia 820 or the HTC Windows Phone 8X, with a price tag...
Abstract: Nokia has poured most of its energy into the flagship Lumia 920 Windows Phone , but the company hasn't completely ignored the entry level market. It has just unveiled the low-cost Lumia 620, a Windows Phone 8 device that will retail for just $US250 when i...
Abstract: Budget-friendly phones don't get as much attention as flagship devices, so we tend to assume that they are not as good as their expensive counterparts.But Nokia phones are different. Every time we look at Nokia's low and midrange devices, we come away sur...
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Published: 2013-03-07, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
The Nokia Lumia 620 is a competitively-priced entry-level smartphone and deserves a good look. It's not necessarily the right choice for those signing a multi-year contract, since many better devices are discounted to $0 on three-year terms at the moment, but combined with an inexpensive pre- or post-paid plan, there aren't many choices better than this....