Nokia's latest smartphone in the Lumia series is the Nokia Lumia 720, a mid-range Windows Phone 8 handset that was released last week with a suggested retail price of Php14,590. The Lumia 720 is a 4.3-inch smartphone with a decent hardware configuration. WP8 on the Lumia 720 runs very well, the UI looks smooth and apps load quite fast even if the handset only has 512MB of RAM. It's also interesting to note that the Lumia 720 has a peculiar 6.1MP camera, not the usual 5MP (Lumia 620) or 8MP (Lumia 820) many other handsets have. Personally, between the Lumia 920 and 820, we liked the look and feel of the Lumia 720 better (but that's just me). The Nokia Lumia 720 has a suggested retail price of Php14,590 and will be available in black, white, cyan, red and yellow color variants. Being a single core device, the Lumia 710 is only limited to 720p video recording. The Nokia Lumia 800 has not yet been officially launched and released in the Philippines but units are now being sold in some stores online for about Php23,500. Read more in our articles including "Hands-On: Nokia Lumia 720" and "Nokia Lumia 710 Review".
Nokia's latest smartphone in the Lumia series is the Nokia Lumia 720, a mid-range Windows Phone 8 handset that was released last week with a suggested retail price of Php14,590. The Lumia 720 is a 4.3-inch smartphone with a decent hardware configuration.
WP8 on the Lumia 720 runs very well, the UI looks smooth and apps load quite fast even if the handset only has 512MB of RAM. It's also interesting to note that the Lumia 720 has a peculiar 6.1MP camera, not the usual 5MP (Lumia 620) or 8MP (Lumia 820) many other handsets have. Personally, between the Lumia 920 and 820, we liked the look and feel of the Lumia 720 better (but that's just me).
Our coverage of lumia 720 philippines includes: "Hands-On: Nokia Lumia 720"; "Nokia Lumia 710 Review"; "Nokia PureView coming to future Lumia handsets". Each article provides unique insights and information.