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November 21, 2013
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Recently, i bought a smart phone. Its Nokia lumia820. So, now i want to share some experience with it. Actually i am a freelancer. After buying the smart phone, i can check my important emails and give a quick response any time from any place to the buyer. Its save my time and make me smart. I can booked air/train ticket by using this smart phone. When i feel bored, i can play smart game in this device and its really enjoyable. I can look out secondary market’s current status which make me take a right decision in emergency.
So, this phone make me more smarter than previous. If anyone have any question about this smart-phone feel free to ask me.

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doesnt the lag of applications of quality in the windows market place get on your nerves, what apps do you actually use and how is the photo experience – personally windows phones hold little appeal to me, although I’m curious to see what windows 8.1 will bring to the table to such devices.

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tusipriya said
Recently, i bought a smart phone. Its Nokia lumia820. So, now i want to share some experience with it. Actually i am a freelancer. After buying the smart phone, i can check my important emails and give a quick response any time from any place to the buyer. Its save my time and make me smart. I can booked air/train ticket by using this smart phone. When i feel bored, i can play smart game in this device and its really enjoyable. I can look out secondary market’s current status which make me take a right decision in emergency.
So, this phone make me more smarter than previous. If anyone have any question about this smart-phone feel free to ask me.

i think all the features you mentioned is open with other smartphone as well like iphone and samsung andriod.  but what is the nokia lumia’s unique feature thati s not existing with the other brands?  moreso, what is your comment on the touchscreen and unit look of it?

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My little advice would be to use your battery for real needs. I mean, if you don`t need to chat on WhatsApp all they long, simply close your wifi connection or close the app, if you are using internet mobile. The same goes for Facebook and other popular apps, they are battery-eaters

February 3, 2014
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the Nokia lumia820 is good buy nice choice!

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I would agree with closing down wifi when not required, same goes for 3g/LTE and GPS. although wifi is likely the biggest consumer of your battery throughout the day.

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Nokia 820 is a good choice for a smart phone. Actually, you can do almost any online things on your smart phones nowadays.

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Jackson said

Nokia 820 is a good choice for a smart phone. Actually, you can do almost any online things on your smart phones nowadays.

You would certainly also want to look into a MicroSD card as it only comes with 1GB internal and you will probably only see a fraction of that for usage in userland.

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Krisstoffer said
I would agree with closing down wifi when not required, same goes for 3g/LTE and GPS. although wifi is likely the biggest consumer of your battery throughout the day.

You are right, even the wifi consumes a lot of a standard battery, but who can live without it? 

I feel the need to use it at least 30 minutes per day, to check my messagesSmile

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My little advice would be to use your battery for real needs. I mean, if you don`t need to chat on WhatsApp all they long, simply close your wifi connection or close the app, if you are using internet mobile. The same goes for Facebook and other popular apps, they are battery-eaters

agree. you won’t know when you need that extra battery life. a point to consider also that brightness of the screen monitor is a big-time-battery-eater.

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