Nokia Lumia 525 Quick Review

The Nokia Lumia 520 is the cheapest Lumia phone by Nokia. Then came the Nokia Lumia 525, the successor with an incremental upgrade. Read our quick review after the break.


Frankly, there is virtually no difference between the Lumia 520 and Lumia 525. Dimensions are the same at 119.9 x 64 x 9.9 mm. If you place both side by side, you can’t easily tell which one is which. That’s the same case when you turn it on, since the display we have on the Lumia 525 is inherited from its predecessor. So, what makes Lumia 525 a better option compared to Lumia 520?

Since this is a Windows Phone, RAM isn’t an issue when it comes to performance but it could hinder your app selection from the Windows Store. Since the Lumia 520 only has 512MB of RAM, there are certain apps that isn’t supported. So, Nokia came up with the Lumia 525 with 1GB of RAM paired with capable processor for the WP8 platform.

Equipped with a 4-inch IPS diplay pegged at WVGA resolution, this affordable handset is no slouch in terms of display quality. It’s not the best, but it is certainly better than any similarly priced handsets (excluding local smartphones in Philippine market). Nokia’s ClearBlack technology is not present though, so outdoor visibilty is only average at best. I should also point out that is has the tap-to-wake feature. Nice!

Since this smartphone only has a 4-inch display, it’s overall size is compact and adequate for everyday SMS, calls and other tasks. Web browsing might be an issue to some due to the low resolution and display size but mobile versions of popular sites will take care of that. Call quality is also great, that is probably one of the strengths of a Nokia phone.

With a 5-megapixel shooter, the Lumia 525 will not blow you away with its images but it doesn’t mean that it is boring either. Details are average and I noticed that the phone has some issues with high exposure. Like any Lumia phone, Nokia brings a lot of creative and fun apps for you to play with namely the Nokia Camera, Nokia Creative Studio and more.

Personally, Nokia Lumia 525 is good start for first time smartphone users and also as a secondary phone if you need one. It is pocketable, nice-looking and affordable. The Windows Phone 8 platform might not be at par with Android but it has some unique stuff that you will surely enjoy. Besides, Windows Phone 8.1 is already coming. Cortana is just around the corner.

Nokia Lumia 525 specifications:
4″ WVGA (480 x 800) IPS LCD, 233ppi
Qualcomm MSM8227 Dual-core 1 GHz
Adreno 305
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
microSD up to 64GB
5MP AF camera
720p video recording at 30fps
HSDPA, 21.1 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS with A-GPS support and GLONASS
Li-Ion 1,430mAh battery
119.9 x 64 x 9.9 mm
124g
Windows Phone 8 w/ Nokia Black update

What we liked about it:
- Superb build with matte finish
- Up to 64GB microSD support
- Good battery performance
- Clear earpiece and loudspeaker

What we did not like:
- No ClearBlack display
- No front-camera
- No Flash

Nokia Lumia 525 is not yet on sale at Nokia stores and authorized retailers. I personally bought the unit for personal use through an online seller for Php 6,480.

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Windows Phone 8.1: Cortana, Action Center & More

Microsoft’s Windows Phone has already faced a lot of updates since its launch, most of it fast through Nokia. Now, a new update arrives and it is packing a lot of due changes. Check on our list of major changes in Microsoft’s latest software update down below; enter Windows Phone 8.1.

Windows Phone 8 - 1

  • All phones with different screen sizes can now access the third column of live tiles
  • Action Center: Windows Phone’s own notification bar with quick settings
  • Start Background: Windows Phone’s version of wallpapers, apart from the lockscreen
  • New keyboard with swipe typing
  • App updates: Skype, Battery Saver, Data Sense & more

One the biggest highlights of Windows Phone 8.1 is Cortana (yes, the Halo character turned real voice assistant). Microsoft has a lot of dedicated videos just for previewing Cortana on their YouTube channel and it seems like they’re really pushing this as the Windows Phone 8.1 highlight. Click through the video below for more of her.

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Nokia Lumia 630 leaked ahead of launch

Twitter’s infamous leakster is at again, and his most recent tweets gave us an early peek at the upcoming budget Windows Phone from Nokia dubbed as the Lumia 630.

Some of details revealed in the leaked press shots include on-screen buttons, lack of built-in flash and vibrant color options (Lime Green, Orange, Yellow) in addition to usual Black and White variants.

Lumia 630

The specs are still uncertain at this point in time, but the rumors suggests that the handset will rock a 4+ inch display with WVGA resolution, 8MP camera and will run on Windows Phone 8.1 right from the get go. Moreover, the handset is said to be powered by an entry-level Snapdragon processor which is accompanied by 1GB of RAM.

Lastly, it has been speculated that Nokia will release two version of this handset; one with LTE connectivity (rumored to be called Lumia 635) and a dual-SIM version (non-LTE). Nokia is expected to unveil the new addition to their Lumia product line sometime next month.

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Nokia Lumia 630 leaked ahead of launch

Twitter’s infamous leakster is at again, and his most recent tweets gave us an early peek at the upcoming budget Windows Phone from Nokia dubbed as the Lumia 630.

Some of details revealed in the leaked press shots include on-screen buttons, lack of built-in flash and vibrant color options (Lime Green, Orange, Yellow) in addition to usual Black and White variants.

Lumia 630

The specs are still uncertain at this point in time, but the rumors suggests that the handset will rock a 4+ inch display with WVGA resolution, 8MP camera and will run on Windows Phone 8.1 right from the get go. Moreover, the handset is said to be powered by an entry-level Snapdragon processor which is accompanied by 1GB of RAM.

Lastly, it has been speculated that Nokia will release two version of this handset; one with LTE connectivity (rumored to be called Lumia 635) and a dual-SIM version (non-LTE). Nokia is expected to unveil the new addition to their Lumia product line sometime next month.

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GTA San Andreas hits Windows Phone Store

After getting a month’s worth of head start, Android and iOS users are now joined by their WP-wielding friends as developer Rockstar Games brings Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas to Windows Store.

The debut of the game on WP8 doesn’t really come as a surprise as the team behind the popular title already said that they will also port it on other platforms like Windows Phone 8 and Amazon AppStore in the succeeding month.

GTA San Andreas

The game is still pretty much the same as the two previous ports. WP8 users will also have to download the massive 2.5GB file from the Windows Store and install on their handset.

Speaking of handsets, not all WP8 smartphones are compatible with the first build. The developer’s did, however, mention that they will be adding support for more Windows Phone devices in the future iteration of the game.

Nokia Lumia 1520
Nokia Lumia 1320
Nokia Lumia 820 (822 & 810)
HTC 8XT

GTA: San Andreas can now be purchased for USD6.99 either by accessing the Windows Phone Store on your device or by going to this link.

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