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Instead, it's about real estate: Once you've experienced the additional tile usage possible on the Windows Phone Start screen with a Full HD screen, it's hard to go back. This isn't so much about pixels: Text, photos and videos look wonderful on the 1020. The Icon's screen is also 1080p, just like that of the 1520 (and where the 1020, which shipped last July, features "only" a 1280 x 768 screen). (And yes, I've tried, again and again: I used the 1520 exclusively during a week-long trip to Vermont in February, and while the phone took wonderful vacation photos, it was simply too unwieldy.) The Icon? Just right. And as I noted in my review of the Lumia 1520, that phone is absurdly large, too large for daily use. I'm finding that the only thing I'd fix about the 1020 is the screen size: I wish it were a bit bigger, and higher resolution. This may prove be a version of the Goldilocks story, where the Icon screen is just right. Key among these is the screen, which at 5-inches nicely straddles the 4.5-inch version in the 1020 with the 6-inch version in the 1520. In my tests of the Icon, I'd like to focus on some key features. I'd like to see this design on other phones (assuming it doesn't lead to inadvertently SIM card tray ejections).

But as it turns out, you can remove the SIM card tray with just your fingernail, thanks to a simple and effective design.

But on the black review unit I received, these stripes are more subtle and appear ornamental, but no doubt serve to help the user successfully insert the appropriate accessory into the ports.Īs I unpacked the box-Verizon's packaging is just as lackluster as AT&T's it's just red rather than orange-I was struck by the lack of a SIM card tray key. These design elements are what make Icon look somewhat iPhone-like in photos, especially if you're looking at the white version. The styling cues on this device are a bit odd: Two sets of stripes on either side of the headset port on the top and the USB port on the bottom, respectively. The whole back of the device is, in effect, a bump. There's no camera bump because the device is thick enough to accommodate the camera. It's not thin or light, like a 925, but is rather squared off with hard edges and a tapered back. Instead, the weight-or more aptly, the distribution of the weight of the device-seems more balanced and appropriate for its size. Though a bit heavy, the Lumia Icon is not as dense as, say, the Lumia 920. But once you see the device in person, you realize they're not related in the slightest. Instead, the Icon features a thick and heavy form factor that looks in photos to somewhat match the design of the iPhone 5S, at least on the sides. You may recall that during the build-up to the release of this device-which was expected as early as November 2013, back when it was still known by its more familiar 929 moniker-I had been expecting something with the form factor of a Lumia 925-which I still consider the best-looking Lumia ever-but utilizing the camera from the Lumia 1520, Nokia's high-end phablet. After a few weeks, my wait is finally over. My own review unit wasn't secure out of-embarrassingly-procrastination on my part, so by the time I finally got around to asking for one, they were out of stock. I'm more than a bit behind with this particular device, as you may realize: Nokia announced the Icon almost exactly a month ago and began selling it in late February. But based on the results of my usage over the next few weeks, that may still happen: I can already see the advantages of this screen, and I strongly suspect that the quality of the camera will hold up nicely next to my current smart phone, the Nokia Lumia 1020.īut let's not get ahead of ourselves.
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In short, if it wasn't for the fact that this phone ran on Verizon, I'd be scrambling to make it my daily driver going forward.
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This is a solid, wedge-shaped smart phone handset with unique styling, a superior camera and a gorgeous 5-inch 1080p screen. Originally called the Lumia 929, the Icon doesn't otherwise break with Lumia tradition. ® SEAHAWKS, SEAHAWKS LOGO, SPIRIT OF 12, WE ARE 12, BRING ON THE 12, LEGION OF BOOM, 12 and 12S are trademarks of the Seattle Seahawks.A month ago, Nokia announced its new Windows Phone handset for Verizon Wireless, the Lumia Icon.
