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Nokia releases Lumia 820, 620 in the Philippines

Nokia Philippines has officially announced the availability of the Lumia 820 and the Lumia 620 in the country.

The Lumia 820 was first announced in September of 2012 and took about 6 months to reach the Philippines. It’s comes second to Nokia’s flagship Windows Phone 8, the Lumia 920.

Nokia Lumia 820 specs:
4.3-inch AMOLED display with ClearBlack @ 480×800 pixels
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 1.5GHz dual-core, Krait processor
Adreno 225 GPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
microSD support
LTE
NFC
8MP rear camera, LED flash
1080p video recording
1650mAh Li-Ion battery
Windows Phone 8

The Lumia 620 was announced later, around early December 2012. It is one of the entry-level and more affordable WP8 handsets from Nokia.

Nokia Lumia 620 specs:
3.8-inch TFT WVGA (800×480), ClearBlack
1 GHz Dual Core Snapdragon (TM) S4
512MB RAM
8GB internal memory, up to 64GB via microSD
5MP autofocus w/ LED flash; Video capture: HD 720p@30fps
VGA front camera
NFC
WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 3.0
GPS/A-GPS, Glonass
1,300mAh battery
115.4 x 61.1 x 11.02 mm
127g
Windows Phone 8

The Nokia Lumia 820 has a suggested retail price of Php18,990 while the Lumia 620 is priced at Php11,600.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

46 Responses

  1. Avatar for juan juan says:

    i have note 1 and 2…mabilis ang note 1 sa ginger bread nung na update ko sa ice cream sandwich bumagal na…these are android phones, and the problem with android are as follows: 1.you need higher core(procesor) and higher ram (at least 1 gb) to run the device smothly, 2.yung mga settings kung saan – saan, hindi ko matandaan. kung may gusto kang palitan na settings, you have to search for it again and 3 unstable yung os that why other games are also unstable, i think no customer support because it is an open sourcem os…..iphone is classy, mabbilis maski dual core lang, maganda ang settings, malinaw at matibay kaso napaka mahal..bb z10 a big nonononono way!!! nokia windows phone parang gusto kung i try pag may extrang pera parang maganda sa mata ang nokia, da best nokia noon, sana hanggang ngayon…

  2. Avatar for Sir Jacko Sir Jacko says:

    I’m a galaxy note 2 and lumia 620 user. Been with samsung’s galaxy S series since the first one and upgraded to note late last year. I’m a die hard android user BUT there is just something about windows phone 8 that makes it look and feel more polished than android/touchwiz. It just feels more.. “elegant” than the multi-layered apps/icons of android (yes, and widgets). I don’t know but I’m starting to like my 620 more than my note 2.. i just need more apps.. hmm but I need my stylus, too.. hmm..

  3. Avatar for Alfredo Aquino Alfredo Aquino says:

    I stand corrected, you’re right I miscalculated, the price should be PHp14,300 not Php34,100. Thank you.

  4. Avatar for Alfredo Aquino Alfredo Aquino says:

    The Nokia 620 here in Italy cost 260€ (Php34100@55Php to 1€). That’s a very high difference in price compare here and the Phils and it’s not available here. I saw the price on line but it’s not yet available. That’s a very modest price for a smartphone like Nokia620.I might buy one when it arrives here.

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