The Lumia 520 has a 1430 mAh battery, which is larger than the 1300 mAh battery in the Lumia 620. The Lumia 520 ships with 8 GB (8 × 2 30 bytes) of internal storage with about 3 GB of the storage taken up by the operating system. The phone does not have a front-facing camera or a digital compass. The sides of the phone also have standard Windows Phone features, as required by Microsoft – volume keys, camera key, power/lock key, 3.5 mm headphone jack and micro-USB connector, which is also used for charging purposes. The back houses a sole 5 MP camera sensor with autofocus and two-stage capture, but no LED. The touchscreen is designed to be sensitive enough that one can use it while wearing gloves or with fingernails.Īside from the screen, the front of the phone contains the Windows Phone 8 standard Back, Start and Search buttons, along with a speaker. The Lumia 520 shares the same screen resolution of 800x480 as the more expensive Lumia 620, 720 and 820, and actually has a higher pixel density than the 720. The viewing angles are slightly reduced compared to other phones in the Lumia line. The Lumia 520 comes in a slate shape with 4-inch SuperSensitive touchscreen. Ī minor successor, the Nokia Lumia 525, was later released. By July 2014, the Lumia 520 has had 12 million activations, and has played a key part for Nokia and Microsoft. In September 2013, the Lumia 520 became the best-selling Windows device in the world, selling more units than any other model of Windows phone, PC or tablet. The Nokia Lumia 520 is an entry-level Windows Phone 8 smartphone announced by Nokia at the 2013 Mobile World Congress. Maximum cellular network browsing time: 6.7 h
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Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, ambient light sensor, proximity sensorĥ MP autofocus, f/2.4, autofocus 720p videoīluetooth 4.0 + LE (after Lumia Amber update) Unofficial Android 6.0.1 port from XDA-developers Windows 10 Mobile insider beta, later discontinued