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YES!! Windows Phone Nokia 1520, finally right

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So finally Nokia is coming out with a 1080p!!! Yes, that is the most important feature to me.. 368ppi, a 20MP camera, expandable 16GB storage and 2GB of RAM with a quad core processor!! Might be a little overkill for i windows phone but the phone to me shows what the mobile OS might develop into. Oh and it also has a massive 6 inch screen which i think will go well with the large live tiles with windows phone. All info came from (The Verge) and (Windows.com).

 

 

 

http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/6/4700980/nokia-lumia-1520-leaked-photo

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So... Basically a Note running Windows. How the heck do you hold up what's essentially an iPad Mini to your face for a call?

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Would be good, if it didn't run the biggest fail of an operating system ever. 

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This is what they needed, a true flagship phone, they've been saying that Windows Phone is so efficient it doesn't need all the performance CPUs all other android flagships have but nobody cares... people want power even if they don't need it.

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This is what they needed, a true flagship phone, they've been saying that Windows Phone is so efficient it doesn't need all the performance CPUs all other android flagships have but nobody cares... people want power even if they don't need it.

 

People also want an app store, an ecosystem. They really need to get something to entice dev's to build for their platform as well as Android and iOS. Once they have that they stand more of a chance. Hardware is only a part of the game and in my opinion they are focusing on it too much and should be spending more time polishing the software and ecosystem in which you buy into with the device.

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People also want an app store, an ecosystem. They really need to get something to entice dev's to build for their platform as well as Android and iOS. Once they have that they stand more of a chance. Hardware is only a part of the game and in my opinion they are focusing on it too much and should be spending more time polishing the software and ecosystem in which you buy into with the device.

 

I agree completely, WP is lacking in many places and Nokia in particular focuses in hardware a lot, especially in cameras haha.

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So finally Nokia is coming out with a 1080p!!! Yes, that is the most important feature to me.. 368ppi, a 20MP camera, expandable 16GB storage and 2GB of RAM with a quad core processor!! Might be a little overkill for i windows phone but the phone to me shows what the mobile OS might develop into. Oh and it also has a massive 6 inch screen which i think will go well with the large live tiles with windows phone. All info came from (The Verge) and (Windows.com).

 

 

 

http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/6/4700980/nokia-lumia-1520-leaked-photo

Dude this a repost.. Use the search function before posting

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/54530-this-is-the-nokia-lumia-1520-a-giant-6-inch-1080p-windows-phone/?hl=%2Blumia+%2B1520

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/51045-nokia-lumia-1520-phablet-image-leaked/?hl=1520

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/56330-verizon-lumia-1520-variant-leaked/?hl=1520

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Google "<yourtopichere />" + " linustechtipsforum" works A LOT better than the forum search. Linus and Slick have confirmed that its going to be updated on the next version of the forum software. 'Cause its pretty bad.. :P

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Google "<yourtopichere />" + " linustechtipsforum" works A LOT better than the forum search. Linus and Slick have confirmed that its going to be updated on the next version of the forum software. 'Cause its pretty bad.. :P

That's even better, but yeah people should search the topic before posting, more so when the article is 2 months old..

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That's even better, but yeah people should search the topic before posting, more so when the article is 2 months old..

 

Indeed. I always run a search before creating a new topic to save clutter, if only people did that in the CPU and GPU sub-forums... would save a lot of time...

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People also want an app store, an ecosystem. They really need to get something to entice dev's to build for their platform as well as Android and iOS. Once they have that they stand more of a chance. Hardware is only a part of the game and in my opinion they are focusing on it too much and should be spending more time polishing the software and ecosystem in which you buy into with the device.

There starting to get a bigger app base, instagram and vine are coming in the next few weeks.

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Too bad Microsoft can't get their OS right... I always thought Android would have suited Nokia more... I can only dream for that day to come  :wub:

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Looks really nice. But with the GDR3 update on Windows Phone 8 it has improved it pretty nice but the store needs more popular apps. 

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So... Basically a Note running Windows. How the heck do you hold up what's essentially an iPad Mini to your face for a call?

havn't you heard of the samsung mega? .... spose to be the rage in korea, for me however i like a phone that fits in my pocket

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