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- + Единственный телефон без камеры с поддержкой 4G который мне удалось найти.
- + Единственный телефон без камеры с поддержкой 4G который мне удалось найти.
- + Понимает длинные имена, и формат vcard.
- - Не заметил.
- + Нет
- - Телефон ужасный, блокировка не снимается, в настройках нет никаких настроек, сделала возврат 29декабря деньги так и не вернули. Не покупайте на Яндекс Маркете, лучше WB или Ozon.
- + очень хороший телефон, особенно для военного
- - их нету от слова совсем
- - Очень пожалела ,что купила.Динамик оглушает очень сильно,близко к уху подносить нельзя,радио постоянно выскакивает-неудобно отключать!Набор кнопок проблемный -плохо нажимаются!!!Телефон не оправдал свою марку!Сырой,недоработанный!Не советую к покупке!
- + Очень хорошиий
I chose the 1320 specifically because of its larger screen area so that I could do some blogging and facebooking on a cycling trip as well as use it in place of having to carry my kindle as well. Fortunately I did decide to take my proper camera.
The worst thing is the battery life - if you leave it on it will need recharging after 2 days whereas my proper phone (a Nokia 2720, 6 years old) would last well over a week. However I gather this is normal (or even quite good) for smartphones.
Windows on a phone is certainly a lot more usable than Android (my proper computer is a Macbook not Windows) however there are many compromises. I can't get the calendar to sync 2 ways with either the Mac or a Google calendar. You don't seem to be able to set the default calendar to add events to - it is locked to the Outlook calendar. The camera is pretty rubbish - difficult to use and you can't upload hotos to Wordpress (there isn't an app for that apparently, there used to be but it not longer exists) which made it impossible to put pictures in the blog till I could get to a proper computer. The Facebook app works ok but is quirky so sometimes it is better to use the browser directly.
As a phone it works surprisingly well - voice quality is ok, speakerphone function is good, controls are well laid out. It is really difficult to look something up while you are on the phone though - for example to look up a phone number to tell to the person you are talking to, surely a very common function. To be fair this is not easy on ANY phone I have used and frequently results in having to hang up, look up the number, write it down on paper, and call the original person back - it should be a simple intuitive function.
The gps and map function works well, although the routing does not include a cycle option like google maps or velomaps and you can't edit the route once it has set it. You also cant set preferences (eg avoid main roads) for routing. I have a Garmin Edge on the handlebars for riding, although its small screen is not good for seeing an overview map but fine for routefinding within a city. The 1320 works ok as a replacement for carrying a paper map to use alongside the garmin - so long as it is not raining and you are not wearing gloves (the recent trip was both wet and cold)
There are three dedicated hard buttons along the bottom - back, home and search. Unfortunately the search button brings up something called Cortana which doesn't work. It would be more useful to make the third button configurable to give quick access to a specific app or function.
Email app is basic but works. You can easily set up multiple accounts or combine them. One black mark is that when replying to an email it always includes the original text and you cant edit it or get rid of it.
The Kindle app is rubbish, but works enough to be able to read a book. No search, dictionary, etc functions available.
Text messages are arranged in conversations per person which is good, but you can't delete individual messages in a conversation which is bad.
Despite its size it will fit in a trouser or coat pocket. You need to buy a flip case for it like this one Nokia Lumia 1320 Black Leather Wallet Flip Case Cover Pouch + Free Screen Protector & Touch Stylus Pen + Polishing Cloth
Overall I prefer the 2720 as a phone but will probably stick with this 1320 for occasions when I don't want to carry a laptop. I would still carry a proper camera and a proper kindle if I had space and weight wasn't a consideration though.
When fitting the sim make sure you hang on to the standard sized frame so that you can revert to a proper phone if you need to.
The big differences between this handset and the new 640XL which is supposed to replace it are minimal, but the 1320 has certain things going for it over the 640XL. They are: Office 2013 is preinstalled on this phone (no need for an Office 365 subscription), the dedicated camera button and the marginally bigger screen.Everything else is as said before trivial or minimal (1.2ghz quad-core vs 1.7ghz dual-core, thats pretty much it). I have successfully written documents, spreadsheets made notes using one note, constructed and sent e-mails from this device with ease due to the office apps, the big screen and the microsoft service integration. (I must point out that ALL Windows Phones have the office apps and service integration, its not just limited to this phone). The back snap on back covers are a delight, just like Nokia's of old. My phone was originally bought in white but my dad dropped it and damaged the case so I bought a black one from China for less than half the cost of an official one. Then I dropped it and chipped it so now im on my third 'Bright Red' case - Also from China. The phone has never suffered any damage, just the replaceable back covers so thats testament to the build quality.
The App gap for me is nothing of note. All the apps I use are there. But I should point out that if no official app exsists, there will be a third party app which fills the gap. So dont be put off by it! Sometimes the titles of these apps bear no reference to the official app they are trying to replace, so that can be a little akward trying to find one - but hit the search engine or forums to find them.
Cortana is a god send, 'She' learned where my home is, and where my work is. Then 'She' learned the times I leave work on different days and reminds me when its time to leave and adjusts the timings dependent on traffic and notify's me with the option to 'take me home' using the inbuilt HERE drive app (free, offline voice guided satellite navigation).
The OS, as you can probably guess, is one which I find very easy to use. Its intuitive. Android is not so, and neither is Apple products (based on personal opinion from extensive use). Windows Phone is fluid, and if you think a setting, toggle, check box should be somewhere then it generally is. But be warned - it is different to the other two OS's, so dont expect it to work the same as Android or iOS because it is neither of them. But this review isnt about the OS its about the phone, so thats enough about that.
Thats all I can think of right now, but if anyone has questions I will be happy to answer them. Just leave them in the comments section below!






