Nokia Lumia 625 Review - Nokia's Final Smartphone

Monday, October 7, 2013



Nokia Lumia 625 Review - Nokia's Final Smartphone. It’s been another week, another Lumia 625. Since Samsung today is dominating the smartphone market, this newest bomb thrown by Nokia in its sustained attack on the smartphone marketplace is the Lumia 625. Subsequently on its preceding high-end procedure the gorgeous one, the one with the imagine camera -- the 625 is a soldier of inferior rank. There's previously a crowd of plan Windows mobile phones that fills a variety of forte, so what's the agreement? Well, despite the quantity on its dog mark, the 625 is far-off from a Lumia 620 alternative: it's a absolutely diverse phone. For starters who wants to try this new smartphone, it is one of the major display of any Lumia to rendezvous (for now, anyway). In fact, make that any Nokia phone ever finished. But the genuine motive it exists has nothing to do with the present magnitude; it's all about the 4G broadcasting hiding away within.


Nokia Lumia 625 Review - Nokia's Final Smartphone



Nokia Lumia 625 is one of the final smartphones by Nokia, putting a closing stage to what has been a uneven trip for the Finns in the recent mobile phone period. Whether the Lumia streak will discover greener fodder under Microsoft vestiges to be seen, but one thing's for sure - the Lumia 625 will be one of Nokia's last Lumia leave go of.
Oh well, the 625 certainly won't meet the criterion as Nokia's loudest knock on its approach out - that respect belongs to the Lumia 1020 flagship. Or, if we're fortunate, a certain phablet may be the device to keep in mind them by.

Key features:

Quad-band GSM support
Tri-band 3G and LTE support with 42 Mbps HSDPA and 5.7 Mbps HSUPA
4.7" 16M-color IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen of 480 x 800 pixels with Gorilla Glass 2
5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, 1080p video recording @ 30fps
0.3MP front-facing camera
Windows Phone 8 OS
1.2GHz dual-core Krait CPU, Adreno 305 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8930 chipset
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, dual-band
GPS receiver with A-GPS and GLONASS support
Free lifetime voice-guided navigation
8GB of inbuilt storage
Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic
Built-in accelerometer, gyroscope and proximity sensor
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
microUSB port
Bluetooth v4.0 with A2DP and file transfers
Deep SNS integration
Xbox Live integration and Xbox management
Digital compass
Nokia Music
FM radio
2000mAh battery
Unparalleled talk time in our battery test
Main disadvantages
4.7" quite a stretch for the WVGA resolution
App catalog falls short of Android and iOS
Non-user-accessible battery
Only 512MB of RAM
No system-wide file manager
No NFC
Below average loudspeaker performance





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