I can't imagine an 8GB phone without a MicroSD slot. It must be under the battery or something. I am glad they have 1GB of RAM instead of the rumored 512MB. From the pictures, it does not look like 640 has a front-facing camera. And at this price point, 640 XL is much more interesting. I just hope that they upgrade the camera quality compared to the one in Lumia 635.
Many people got their lossless music collection on a 64-128GB SD, comics/manga on another, and movies on another one. They can simply swap content taking minimal space on their bag. You just can't findt the same content, with the same quality and available at any moment depending on the internet.
Many people got their lossless music collection on a 64-128GB SD, comics/manga on another, and movies on another one. They can simply swap content taking minimal space on their bag. You just can't findt the same content, with the same quality and available at any moment depending on the internet.
Exactly. Am ready to buy 500 plus Gb too. But still there is no single manufacturer. I don't have laptop and I need to stand in court for two- 5 hours, then how can I stand for that long. But if I have SD cards with maximum memory support ( but in low end like Lumia 435) its easy to carry with me. I always use shirts with button pockets ( I specially orders to stitch like that so so that no one Robs me and also nothing will fall even if am very uncared / careless). Why to buy Flagship smartphones if we don't use unnecessary apps or features. I need music,videos ( I watch comedy movie to get relief from my unbearable tensions. ) I need notes, office app, calendar, email, that's all I use only this. But because I don't have laptop I download it from YouTube ( only WP OS supports it). For chating I use fb and twitter. But I like Skype very much for because of its integration with OS in contact dialers. So my importance is first to SD card which only WP supports. ( consider above my point I need low budget phone only but with maximum SD card.
I thought alot, thought to buy ₹20000 phone. But due to financial problem I bought nokia c6-00. ₹14000. Tried to download music ( mainly from youtube). But there is no app. More over after two years it was damaged and sold for just ₹1450. I felt sad and keep away from smartphones for 11-12 months. Then on lit of research I bought Lumia 520 for 7260 only. But am fully happy. Now am waiting for 250 plus SD card release. Then I will buy latest low end Lumia to get all I want. ( because windows OS support upto 500 plus cards. ( may be more with Windows 10) But yes I need front camera too like Lumia 735, but not now because I don't have Skype users much. But in a year or so I will get atleast 15 or more. So I I WILL buy latest mid range at that time not now.
That's not always strictly true, especially for those that travel. It also doesn't factor in areas that have poor coverage, with weak signal or spotty LTE, limited data plans, etc. Cloud storage is still nice for things I don't need locally and/or want to access from different devices easily. But it doesn't entirely supplant local storage.
Nope! many people use SD cards for uninterrupted music / movies. Why you want internet all the to listen you favorite movie / songs. Most people including me just downloads what they want and enjoy enjoy offline. In India internet charges are very high and there is no way data charges comes down in next two years.
It has miSDCard slot for up to 128GB You can check this out for video output "http://www.windowscentral.com/t-mobile-shows-its-v... This was done by T-Mo using the L-640 to shoot. The XL seems to have some good features that I think will give it a good value for its price.
The new Lumias look nice, and I'm glad that MS is continuing and refining the Lumia design language. It's also good to see additional confirmation of a Lumia flagship later this year. The 930 was a pretty good device, but it needed a bigger battery and more internal storage. I hope MS fixes this the next time around.
Noticed how no WP device is using A57/A53 cores? Seems that M$'s strategy to focus on one SoC supplier and not make the OS more flexible has backfired in a big way and will cripple WP phone sales just when they were pushing hard with more (smaller sized) partners. WP has less than 3% global share but this year with more partners they could have gained at least half a %. Poor sales for all those new models because of outdated hardware might make it very difficult for M$ to convince those partners to keep using Windows. They keep trying to buy their way in but they need to stop messing up. At least in glasses they are taking it seriously so that opportunity could save them.
Not so sure about that keyboard for mobile devices but might be interesting for the livingroom.
They did announce support for Snapdragon 810 a couple of weeks ago. It was in the press release issued by Qualcomm announcing the official launch of the platform. I guess MS will wait for Windows 10 before they release 64-bit phones.
It's likely not ready yet and that's the problem, they can't really afford mistakes. As for Win 10 , if they would enable ARM desktops and desktop mode for docked mobile devices they could gain a lot of good will and a feature nobody else has yet so it would be nice to see that.It's the only thing that might excite me about Win 10 in mobile.
I want an ARM desktop form factor on Windows 10. I also like the concept of a docked mobile device that picks up desktop mode for the the ARM phones with Windows. Dual monitor support would be impressive - plus keyboard and mouse.
UI fluidity might not be bad but actual perf is whet the hardware gives you and A53 at same clocks as A7 is plenty faster. And lets not forget that these new devices hit retail only in April so by that time a lot more Android devices with the new SoCs will be in retail.
It's not just UI fluidity. You aren't likely to run into any scenarios where the "slow" hardware holds back one of these devices. For a midrange WP device the 400 has plenty of power. I wish people wouldn't get so caught up in raw specs and instead let the final performance speak for itself.
Most TVs are *VA technology panels, and it appears to have the characteristic *VA off-axis contrast shift. Eizo have the DuraVision FDF2405W and Foris FG2421 with a 120Hz *VA panel.
In fact this panel is featured in the new gaming monitor king, with availability from middle of april: 2560/1440+IPS+144Hz+5ms(noError)+noLag+Gsync+ULMB+FlickerFree
Both 640 and 640XL are good value for money along with Dual-Sim LTE option which is in good demand in many countries. Hope you guys review both the phones.
The foldable keyboard sounds nice, it will work with windows 10 on phones and all lumia are getting windows 10, so no issues there.
I'd prefer the 120€ Lumia 530 as a value phone - as far as I can tell pretty much the same thing, with a slightly lower resolution display (so what) and lower resolution camera. If the 640 has a significantly better camera this would be a significant advantage for some people, though.
Just like, as far as I can tell, an i7-powered 17" gaming notebook has identical performance to a same-generation Celeron-equipped 13" model, because both machines have USB 3.0 ports. :P No, the difference isn't that dramatic, but it's a lot more substantial than you claim.
Look at the specs on those devices, compared to the 640 models. The 530 in particular is well behind in all categories, but both it and the 532 are 4" models and therefore are not even in the same class as the 640. Even the outgoing 630 is quite a bit smaller and less well equipped.
The larger 535 is a better comparison than the aforementioned models but it is still outclassed. Does that make them bad devices? No, I think the 535 is a good budget device if the price is right. But the 640 is quite a large step up if you can afford it. A lot of people would be drawn to the (much) higher DPI display or the faster processor, but those things don't sway me as much as the increased battery capacity or GG3.
Microsoft keeps putting the '6' key on the wrong side of the keyboard!
This is perhaps the first time they have an excuse, since I have trouble seeing how the 6 key could fit in this design without making the whole thing wider.
I prefer the original iPhone 5C colors. These two new 5C colors are just too bright...
(Yeah, yeah, I know they are 5 and 5.7" but come on --- the styling is identical to iPhone 5C. Compare to all the previous Lumia devices, even the January 532 which were not nearly as close. Something about the precise curves and angles just screams iPhone 5C --- way beyond just "it's a black rectangle with curves and a plastic back.)
This is why knowing facts before spouting off is advised on the internet specially on a site like Anandtech, Nokia has been making pastel coloured phones even before iphone was an imagination in Steve's brain. Infact iphone 5C was nearly a 100% copy of Lumia 620 and Apple was ridiculed for this innovation, here are some pictures for lulz:
Didn't you read my damn post? The issue is not the colors. The issue is that the Nokia Lumia's (eg the picture's on this page) http://www.tested.com/tech/windows-phone/3073-a-ne... had a distinctive styling/visual appearance that did NOT look like anything else on the market.
I also read your "damn post" and I feel the same as BMNify. Your first couple of sentences seem foolish, regardless of what you were trying to say.
"These two new 5C colors are just too bright..." "the styling is identical to the iPhone 5C"
The Lumia 640 models are an evolution of previous Lumias. They are NOT a copy of the 5C, as your text so obviously implies. Rather, it was the other way around all along as BMNify pointed out. Yep, these Lumias look like Lumias. The only original thing Apple did with the 5C was those HIDEOUS covers.
As far as having a distinctive style, yes they did, and they would continued to if a few others didn't jump on the bandwagon. Don't get me wrong that's fine and I don't really care if others copy the Lumia styling... just as long as people don't make statements implying that the they chased the 5C in terms of styling rather than vice versa.
We weren't really focusing on the colors, so much as the overall design. Even Name99 only brought up colors for humor, as he was saying the design (not the color) looked like the 5C and thus these were like "new 5C colors". The colors themselves weren't important to the discussion. Anyway, my point is that this still physically is very much a Lumia (it looks like a Lumia not an iPod). Any resemblance to the 5C is the result of the 5C mirroring that design and not the other way around.
Ooooohhh more low end phones from Microsoft, how come they don't fire Elop yet? Hasn't he shown enough incompetence, WP market share is now shrinking. Also how about a phone that doesn't look like something a child would use. People look at this and things like the iphone 5cheap come to mind.
The face down images of the phones make the plastic look matte, while the face up shot makes it look shiny. I would prefer the matte plastic if it did a good job of not showing any scars.
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gamoniac - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
I can't imagine an 8GB phone without a MicroSD slot. It must be under the battery or something. I am glad they have 1GB of RAM instead of the rumored 512MB. From the pictures, it does not look like 640 has a front-facing camera. And at this price point, 640 XL is much more interesting. I just hope that they upgrade the camera quality compared to the one in Lumia 635.Laxaa - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
According to Lumia Conversations, there is expandable storage.Lolimaster - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
Many people got their lossless music collection on a 64-128GB SD, comics/manga on another, and movies on another one. They can simply swap content taking minimal space on their bag. You just can't findt the same content, with the same quality and available at any moment depending on the internet.bradleymikej - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
All cell phones are always Internet connected - you don't have to have an SD card.Lolimaster - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
Many people got their lossless music collection on a 64-128GB SD, comics/manga on another, and movies on another one. They can simply swap content taking minimal space on their bag. You just can't findt the same content, with the same quality and available at any moment depending on the internet.AlluringRaja - Tuesday, March 17, 2015 - link
Exactly. Am ready to buy 500 plus Gb too. But still there is no single manufacturer. I don't have laptop and I need to stand in court for two- 5 hours, then how can I stand for that long. But if I have SD cards with maximum memory support ( but in low end like Lumia 435) its easy to carry with me.I always use shirts with button pockets ( I specially orders to stitch like that so so that no one Robs me and also nothing will fall even if am very uncared / careless).
Why to buy
Flagship smartphones if we don't use unnecessary apps or features.
I need music,videos ( I watch comedy movie to get relief from my unbearable tensions. )
I need notes, office app, calendar, email, that's all I use only this. But because I don't have laptop I download it from YouTube ( only WP
OS supports it).
For chating I use fb and twitter. But I like Skype very much for because of its integration with OS in contact dialers.
So my importance is first to SD card which only WP supports. ( consider above my point I need low budget phone only but with maximum SD card.
AlluringRaja - Tuesday, March 17, 2015 - link
I thought alot, thought to buy ₹20000 phone. But due to financial problem I bought nokia c6-00. ₹14000. Tried to download music ( mainly from youtube). But there is no app. More over after two years it was damaged and sold for just ₹1450. I felt sad and keep away from smartphones for 11-12 months. Then on lit of research I bought Lumia 520 for 7260 only. But am fully happy. Now am waiting for 250 plus SD card release. Then I will buy latest low end Lumia to get all I want. ( because windows OS support upto 500 plus cards. ( may be more with Windows 10)But yes I need front camera too like Lumia 735, but not now because I don't have Skype users much. But in a year or so I will get atleast 15 or more. So I I WILL buy latest mid range at that time not now.
Alexvrb - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
That's not always strictly true, especially for those that travel. It also doesn't factor in areas that have poor coverage, with weak signal or spotty LTE, limited data plans, etc. Cloud storage is still nice for things I don't need locally and/or want to access from different devices easily. But it doesn't entirely supplant local storage.AlluringRaja - Tuesday, March 17, 2015 - link
Nope! many people use SD cards for uninterrupted music / movies. Why you want internet all the to listen you favorite movie / songs. Most people including me just downloads what they want and enjoy enjoy offline. In India internet charges are very high and there is no way data charges comes down in next two years.asoyemi - Tuesday, March 3, 2015 - link
It has miSDCard slot for up to 128GBYou can check this out for video output "http://www.windowscentral.com/t-mobile-shows-its-v... This was done by T-Mo using the L-640 to shoot. The XL seems to have some good features that I think will give it a good value for its price.
Laxaa - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
The new Lumias look nice, and I'm glad that MS is continuing and refining the Lumia design language. It's also good to see additional confirmation of a Lumia flagship later this year. The 930 was a pretty good device, but it needed a bigger battery and more internal storage. I hope MS fixes this the next time around.jjj - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
Noticed how no WP device is using A57/A53 cores?Seems that M$'s strategy to focus on one SoC supplier and not make the OS more flexible has backfired in a big way and will cripple WP phone sales just when they were pushing hard with more (smaller sized) partners. WP has less than 3% global share but this year with more partners they could have gained at least half a %. Poor sales for all those new models because of outdated hardware might make it very difficult for M$ to convince those partners to keep using Windows.
They keep trying to buy their way in but they need to stop messing up.
At least in glasses they are taking it seriously so that opportunity could save them.
Not so sure about that keyboard for mobile devices but might be interesting for the livingroom.
Laxaa - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
They did announce support for Snapdragon 810 a couple of weeks ago. It was in the press release issued by Qualcomm announcing the official launch of the platform. I guess MS will wait for Windows 10 before they release 64-bit phones.jjj - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
It's likely not ready yet and that's the problem, they can't really afford mistakes.As for Win 10 , if they would enable ARM desktops and desktop mode for docked mobile devices they could gain a lot of good will and a feature nobody else has yet so it would be nice to see that.It's the only thing that might excite me about Win 10 in mobile.
eanazag - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
I want an ARM desktop form factor on Windows 10. I also like the concept of a docked mobile device that picks up desktop mode for the the ARM phones with Windows. Dual monitor support would be impressive - plus keyboard and mouse.Harry_Wild - Thursday, March 19, 2015 - link
Windows 10 mobile is only 32 bit OS! LOL!MrSpadge - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
One can argue that the actual user experience is not really hampered by the older SoCs. But still.. it could obviously be better with newer ones.jjj - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
UI fluidity might not be bad but actual perf is whet the hardware gives you and A53 at same clocks as A7 is plenty faster.And lets not forget that these new devices hit retail only in April so by that time a lot more Android devices with the new SoCs will be in retail.
Alexvrb - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
It's not just UI fluidity. You aren't likely to run into any scenarios where the "slow" hardware holds back one of these devices. For a midrange WP device the 400 has plenty of power. I wish people wouldn't get so caught up in raw specs and instead let the final performance speak for itself.dishayu - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
HAS to be MST, unless they're using DP 1.4 already. No other port has enough bandwidth for 4K@120Hz.edzieba - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
Most TVs are *VA technology panels, and it appears to have the characteristic *VA off-axis contrast shift. Eizo have the DuraVision FDF2405W and Foris FG2421 with a 120Hz *VA panel.whocarez_pt - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
AUO has a technology equivalent to IPS, AHVA and has large size panel with 120Hzmore info at:
http://www.auo.com/?sn=1282&lang=en-US
http://www.auo.com/?sn=107&lang=en-US&c=9&...
mobutu - Tuesday, March 3, 2015 - link
In fact this panel is featured in the new gaming monitor king, with availability from middle of april:2560/1440+IPS+144Hz+5ms(noError)+noLag+Gsync+ULMB+FlickerFree
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/acer_xb270hu.h...
Gunbuster - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
Hell yes, a mobile Bluetooth keyboard at Mobile World Congress oh wait. ***Coming Soon™ ****Does not work with Windows Phone.BMNify - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
Both 640 and 640XL are good value for money along with Dual-Sim LTE option which is in good demand in many countries. Hope you guys review both the phones.The foldable keyboard sounds nice, it will work with windows 10 on phones and all lumia are getting windows 10, so no issues there.
MrSpadge - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
I'd prefer the 120€ Lumia 530 as a value phone - as far as I can tell pretty much the same thing, with a slightly lower resolution display (so what) and lower resolution camera. If the 640 has a significantly better camera this would be a significant advantage for some people, though.Alexvrb - Tuesday, March 3, 2015 - link
Just like, as far as I can tell, an i7-powered 17" gaming notebook has identical performance to a same-generation Celeron-equipped 13" model, because both machines have USB 3.0 ports. :P No, the difference isn't that dramatic, but it's a lot more substantial than you claim.http://www.windowscentral.com/lumia-530-vs-lumia-5...
Look at the specs on those devices, compared to the 640 models. The 530 in particular is well behind in all categories, but both it and the 532 are 4" models and therefore are not even in the same class as the 640. Even the outgoing 630 is quite a bit smaller and less well equipped.
The larger 535 is a better comparison than the aforementioned models but it is still outclassed. Does that make them bad devices? No, I think the 535 is a good budget device if the price is right. But the 640 is quite a large step up if you can afford it. A lot of people would be drawn to the (much) higher DPI display or the faster processor, but those things don't sway me as much as the increased battery capacity or GG3.
zodiacfml - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
Oh, this should mean a review of the Acer's 144Hz IPS display.DCide - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
Microsoft keeps putting the '6' key on the wrong side of the keyboard!This is perhaps the first time they have an excuse, since I have trouble seeing how the 6 key could fit in this design without making the whole thing wider.
Bob Todd - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
I want that keyboard in my backpack post-haste.uhuznaa - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
The keyboard has Option and CMD keys... something MUST have changed at MS. A good sign.name99 - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
I prefer the original iPhone 5C colors. These two new 5C colors are just too bright...(Yeah, yeah, I know they are 5 and 5.7" but come on --- the styling is identical to iPhone 5C. Compare to all the previous Lumia devices, even the January 532 which were not nearly as close. Something about the precise curves and angles just screams iPhone 5C --- way beyond just "it's a black rectangle with curves and a plastic back.)
BMNify - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
This is why knowing facts before spouting off is advised on the internet specially on a site like Anandtech, Nokia has been making pastel coloured phones even before iphone was an imagination in Steve's brain. Infact iphone 5C was nearly a 100% copy of Lumia 620 and Apple was ridiculed for this innovation, here are some pictures for lulz:http://imgur.com/jGUSp77
http://imgur.com/z1FztL2
name99 - Tuesday, March 3, 2015 - link
Didn't you read my damn post? The issue is not the colors. The issue is that the Nokia Lumia's (eg the picture's on this page)http://www.tested.com/tech/windows-phone/3073-a-ne...
had a distinctive styling/visual appearance that did NOT look like anything else on the market.
Alexvrb - Tuesday, March 3, 2015 - link
I also read your "damn post" and I feel the same as BMNify. Your first couple of sentences seem foolish, regardless of what you were trying to say."These two new 5C colors are just too bright..." "the styling is identical to the iPhone 5C"
The Lumia 640 models are an evolution of previous Lumias. They are NOT a copy of the 5C, as your text so obviously implies. Rather, it was the other way around all along as BMNify pointed out. Yep, these Lumias look like Lumias. The only original thing Apple did with the 5C was those HIDEOUS covers.
As far as having a distinctive style, yes they did, and they would continued to if a few others didn't jump on the bandwagon. Don't get me wrong that's fine and I don't really care if others copy the Lumia styling... just as long as people don't make statements implying that the they chased the 5C in terms of styling rather than vice versa.
sonicmerlin - Wednesday, March 4, 2015 - link
Um actually the lumia color style mimicked the iPod touch colors.Alexvrb - Thursday, March 5, 2015 - link
We weren't really focusing on the colors, so much as the overall design. Even Name99 only brought up colors for humor, as he was saying the design (not the color) looked like the 5C and thus these were like "new 5C colors". The colors themselves weren't important to the discussion. Anyway, my point is that this still physically is very much a Lumia (it looks like a Lumia not an iPod). Any resemblance to the 5C is the result of the 5C mirroring that design and not the other way around.AlluringRaja - Tuesday, March 3, 2015 - link
Wow then why didn't Nokia filed case on apple. Thanks for links.PubFiction - Monday, March 2, 2015 - link
Ooooohhh more low end phones from Microsoft, how come they don't fire Elop yet? Hasn't he shown enough incompetence, WP market share is now shrinking. Also how about a phone that doesn't look like something a child would use. People look at this and things like the iphone 5cheap come to mind.Houdani - Tuesday, March 3, 2015 - link
The face down images of the phones make the plastic look matte, while the face up shot makes it look shiny. I would prefer the matte plastic if it did a good job of not showing any scars.sudipt123 - Sunday, May 3, 2015 - link
That's because the Xl's are in matte finish and the 640's are glossy except for black color.