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Posted by Robbert Lucassen
 - December 31, 2017, 20:01:42
I made a simple calculation:
Battery = 2000 mAh - 3.7 volts
Capacity = 7.4 Watts (Max)
Standby mode = 1.5 Watt /h
Standby time = 7.4 / 1.5 = 5 Hours (Max)

So how do they manage to cramp an extra 10 hours out of it without the battery being 6000 mAh ? You do the math ?  >:D
Posted by Nedelin Velikov
 - October 01, 2013, 13:10:14
Quoted from the right-hand side column of the review: "Unfortunately, it only comes with a standard HD resolution. Nokia should have done better in this regard. Display resolution could be Full HD"

Really?! Does the reviewer know that WP8 does not support FHD displays yet? NOKIA could not have done better unless they waited for the WP8 GDR3 update, which is going to be released God knows when due to Microsoft's sluggishness. Please, put more research into the review, otherwise it comes across as a semi-baked and rushed out paper.
Posted by gollum-s
 - September 29, 2013, 17:15:39
"This is the first ever smartphone with such a high camera resolution."
What about Nokia 808?
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 29, 2013, 10:51:04
Camera or phone? With an almost absurd resolution of 41 megapixels, the Lumia 1020 ridicules the entire competition. The rest of the specs, however, have remained almost unchanged when compared to the Lumia 925. Whether its high amount of pixels remains the only advantage of the Finnish smartphone, our review will show.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Nokia-Lumia-1020-Smartphone.102528.0.html