But the size of the 620’s price-tag is the real focus here: the Lumia 620 is Nokia’s cheapest Windows Phone 8 device by far (the Lumia 510 is cheaper still but that handset runs WP7.5/7.8, not WP8). And the phone is certainly pocket-friendly. When Nokia unveiled the 620 back in December it talked about wanting to add something more compact to its lineup. But what makes the 620 interesting is its (low) price: this is an entry-level handset that puts a polished mobile computing experience in your pocket without breaking the bank or compromising usability with dire, underpowered hardware. The Nokia Lumia 620 is not a flagship smartphone - for high-end Windows Phone hardware, look to the Lumia 920 (or Samsung Ativ S).
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