Excellent phone using Windows. Good size and form with 4,35 zoll screen. Note it is an "old design". Very solid and smooth with a optional QI back, is also smooth, sleek, and quite rugged. Great reception with GSM, Wi-Fi, Blue tooth, and all the free apps you can possibly want. It's so good its my second 820. First was bought 2 years ago, is all original, and works perfectly. I recommend to buy one if you can! v1650
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
adding contacts suck and you cant excess any thing on phone or sim memory
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is my first Windows phone, however not my first Nokia. I was sold on the removable battery and expandable memory. So I added a 16GB microSD (max 64GB). As with all Nokias, call quality is very good. The operating system is much easier to use than on the Symbian phones. It is very easy to turn on the WIFI and Bluetooth and their operation is great. Same goes with Nokia navigation and GPS. Software updates work well and the availability of apps is impressive. When transferring contacts, pictures and texts from the old phone it is a lot easier and better to use the "Transfer my Data" than to use Skydrive. The calendar has to be transferred with Skydrive (can only be done once)and all the times on my appointments were wrong, so that was useless. Battery life is limited requiring charging everyday. Use of the GPS navigation needs to be connected to the power outlet or the battery will not last very long. The worst issue I had was not with the phone but with AT&T trying to get their internet connection to work. After trying many times to figure the APN settings for AT&T (the rep "Googled" the settings that did not work), I found myself enough information to figure out what I needed from Techno Buffalo by searching ATT APN. Apart from that, I am very impressed with the phone's capability and flexibility, so I am looking forward to enjoy it for a long while.Read full review
WP8 is a really intuitive phone to use. The Nokia 820 is built very well. Pros, excellent build, great camera, fast and smooth when changing apps and screens. Cons, battery runs out within a day, buy a second battery and wall charger. If you couldn't care less about having the "cool" phones your mates have, go with Windows Phone. It is a far more productive tool, rather than a toy.
So far the phone has been quite dependable. It has a lot of great features for a minimal cost (some features even better than my friends who have iPhones. Battery life is a little disappointing. I usually have to plug it in again during the day, and I do rarely use the internet (wifi). I have made sure not to leave on any battery drainers. So that would be my only complaint about this phone.
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