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
(77%)
255 Reviews
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Swappable coloured shells, Some good free apps, NFC, MicroSD memory expansion
Disappointing camera, App store still needs attention
Nokia has done a good job with the Lumia 620. It's crammed Windows Phone 8 into a small chassis that has swappable backplates for added appeal. The company has also included the free add-on apps that help distinguish the Lumia range. With NFC on board fo...
Great sound; Nokia apps; Comfy to hold; Bright, sharp display; Speedy performance.
Disappointing battery life; Sparce choice of apps; OS could be more user friendly.
With its impressive speaker, good build quality and choice of bright covers the Lumia 620 is aimed at a young market. It offers a smooth experience and lots of features but the sparcity of apps available in the Windows Store will be deal breaker for some...
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Published: 2013-02-08, Author: Alex , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Nokia’s new entry level device, the 620, packs a punch for its pricePrice: £230 (sim free), £149.99 (pay as you go, locked) or £17 per month on contractThe 620 is the newest offering from Nokia in the entry-level bracket, replacing the 610 and serving as ...
Great design and ergonomics, Fantastic value, High quality, if low-res, screen, Strong overall performance
App roster can't compete with budget Androids, Average battery life
The Nokia Lumia 620 is a revelation, showing that budget Windows Phone mobiles don't have to be riddled with compromises and lack any semblance of personality. Top-notch hardware design, plenty of power and a feature list that betters many Android phones ...
Compact, powerful enough, good audio and video quality, covers are fun, call quality great,
Windows Phone still has some gaps in its app market,
For anyone looking for the right Windows Phone to buy, we honestly think this is the handset for you. We loved pretty much everything about it - the battery is a concern though - and Windows Phone 8 is a more mature and enjoyable OS than any previou...
Decent screen, Windows Phone 8, Nokia feature suite,
Still not a lot of apps in the Windows Store
The Lumia 620 isn't quite an entry-level device, but it's a reasonably accessible route into the world of Windows 8 for the less well-heeled. Nice to see that Nokia hasn't held back on the spec, with a nippy processor, decent camera and a perfectly fin...
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Published: 2013-02-06, Author: Matt , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
At such a bargain asking-price (£149 on Pay As You Go), don't expect chest-pumping specs from the Lumia 620. However, it eclipses the Windows Phone 7-touting Lumia 610 (Nokia's previous budget offering) in every respect....
Fun design, Smooth performance, Good screen, Solid camera performance
Battery could be better, Design may be too 'young' for some, Thicker than most smartphones
As far as affordable mid-rangers go, we're tempted to call the Nokia Lumia 620 the best you can get for £150.It's a solid phone - fun to look at, customisable and comfortable to hold and use. The 620's screen quality is also very respectable, and it's siz...
Very affordable; Colourful, removable cases; Enough power for everyday tasks; Bright and bold screen; Handy bundled Nokia apps; Decent battery life
Windows Phone 8 app selection is still very limited;
With its colourful, interchangeable cases and extremely reasonable price tag, the Nokia Lumia 620 is an excellent choice for younger phone fanatics or just those wanting to take their first steps into Windows Phone 8....
Cheap phones need cheap materials - but Nokia’s managed to use them to its advantage. The robust Nokia Lumis 620 is a cracking piece of hardware that succeeds because it goes against the flow. It’s not especially thin, so Nokia gave it a curved shape with a flat top that disguises this. It’s made of plastic, so Nokia gives you a range of different, beautifully coloured shells to snap on. You can
You probably don’t need us to tell you this, but when the price is this low, the camera’s not great. The mediocre five megapixel snapper on the back is a far cry from the amazing PureView sensor on the top of the line Nokia Lumia 920. But you expected that, right?There’s also the issue of apps for Windows Phone 8. While many services are covered in one form or another these days - save for Instag
It’s rare that a Windows Phone blows us away, but the Nokia Lumia 620’s done it. Put simply, this is the best budget smartphone we’ve ever tested. All of Windows Phone 8’s problems melt away in the face of such a low pricetag. Between the superb build ...