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Nokia’s Lumia 1520 sunlight-readability scores better than any other phone – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
November 2, 2013
1 min read

Nokia lumia vs sony xperia z, the samsung note 3, and the iphone 5s.

One of Nokia’s most astounding feature that most of its Lumia phones have is the sunlight-readability feature. Nokia smartphone owners, and soon tablet owners, find this feature a must have. With the new Nokia Lumia 1520, and the new Nokia Lumia 2520, Nokia has taken this feature to the next level.

The Nokia Lumia 1520 features a 6” 1080p ClearBlack IPS LCD with Apica’s Assertive display technology that makes this feature work with minimal battery power, and what better way is it if we don’t get it see it with our own eyes? We have one of our highly-recommended YouTube reviewers, GadgetBoy, send the Lumia 1520 to the ultimate “who has better sunlight-readability” showdown versing the big boys: Sony Xperia Z, the Samsung Note 3, and the iPhone 5S.

Just looking at the video thumbnail gives you a clear view of who wins. The only slight competition that the Lumia 1520 had was Samsung’s Galaxy Note 3 with its Super AMOLED screen. The Apple iPhone 5S and the Sony Xperia Z were nowhere near that level.

For more information about the upcoming Nokia Lumia 1520, help yourself by clicking the link here, and for more information about the upcoming Nokia Lumia 2520, visit the link provided here. You can take a look at the comparison video below.

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