You don't carry your tablet everytime, and your phone is not read friendly if its screen smaller than 5". Its physical shutter button can take two shots sometime, but its only adjusting issue I believe.Īfter all, since 2014 there is a category called phablet and it is REAL. It get very close to my e-pm1 (for landscapes and portraits).
Camera is enough to defeat my Sony cyber shot W150 (from 2008) and Olympus Xz-1 in daylight.
#Nokia lumia 1520 android#
It is freaking fast, while my one cored android Walkman just loading things 1520 has already open them. January 2 I got my first smartphone and its a black Lumia 1520. It was alright thing for music media games etc.
#Nokia lumia 1520 pro#
Nokia Camera combines the manual-control-focused Pro Camera and the feature-packed Smart Camera app. There's news on the software front as well. In addition you can set the Lumia 1520 to capture DNG Raw-files which is great news for all those users who like to optimize their image in post-production.
#Nokia lumia 1520 full#
Following the same concept as the Nokia 808 and Lumia 1020 the new model saves downsampled 5MP images but also lets you access the full 20MP files. The PureView branded camera combines a 1/2.5-inch 20MP BSI CMOS sensor with a F2.4 lens and optical image stabilization. The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor and ships with2GB of RAM but it's the camera specs that should make the 1520 an appealing option for mobile photographers.
#Nokia lumia 1520 1080p#
The 1520 does not only come with a large 1080p screen but offers high-end specs all-around. However, now Nokia has responded with the 6-inch Lumia 1520 which uses the Windows Phone operating system. With all those devices using the Android operating system the users of other platforms have so far been excluded from the phablet movement. Sony is competing with the 6.4-inch Sony Xperia Z Ultra and HTC has thrown the 5.9-inch One Max into the mix.
With the 5.5-inch Note 3 Samsung is marketing the third generation of its Galaxy phablet. Initially there was doubt as to whether these oversized smartphones would catch on with consumers but in 2014 it's fair to say that phablets are here to stay. When Samsung launched the 5.3-inch Galaxy Note at IFA 2011, the phablet, as devices with screens larger than 5 inches are now commonly called, was born.