Mobile review: Nokia Lumia 520

The budget segment of smartphones is the most volatile and competitive in India. With so many options, an average consumer moving from a simple device to a smartphonec is often clueless.
Nokia recently launched the Lumia 520 amidst Android’s clunky and moderate performance smartphones.
Nokia Lumia 520 is the immediate successor of last year’s Lumia 510 smartphone.

Nokia Lumia 520 is a budget phone with apt hardware and a set of luxurious features. One must not forget, though, that Lumia 520 is a bumped up Lumia 510.

Design

Lumia 520 appears to be totally different from the Lumia 510, which in fact looks very similar to the Lumia 620. This might be a bit odd but Lumia 520 does appear like the HTC 8S on a diet. Jokes aside, the Lumia 520 has a sharp rectangular design and slightly curved edges. Even with Lumia 520, Nokia has taken the edge-to-edge screen approach and only the edge of the back panel shows up on the sides of the screen.
Nokia has used the same back cover method for Lumia 520 like in the Lumia 620. The back panel cover tightly hugs the chassis and makes the phone look slimmer with no protrusions or edges. Even with the Lumia 520, removing the back panel off the body is tricky. One has to put a thumb on the camera and push the back panel cover to the opposite side.

Nokia will offer this back panel in red, yellow, white, cyan and black colour options. Our red coloured review unit had a somewhat matte finish texture. All physical buttons are placed on the right side with volume control buttons on the top, along with the power/sleep/wake button and the dedicated camera button below it.

Appearing a bit out of league in terms of design, the back of Lumia 520 has curves but the edges do poke the palms if held tightly. Nevertheless, the Lumia 520 is a nice looking smartphone for the budget segment. In fact, it is one of the smart looking smartphones in this segment.
The Lumia 520 is 119.9 mm tall, 9.9 mm thick, and appears to be pleasingly slim for its form factor. Along with the removable battery, Lumia 520 weighs 124 grams and for an average person it would feel very much like the Lumia 620.

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Display and hardware 

Nokia has used a 4 inch IPS LCD display and the phone does not have a ClearBlack display technology layer. However, this 4 inch display is a 24-bit panel decent enough to be crisp as it carries 480 x 800 pixel resolution natively. Thus, it offers a decent 235 pixels per inch pixel density to make text appear crisp and neat without much tearing from a normal distance.
The screen supports multi-touch and is certainly small in comparison to larger displays. Outdoor legibility of the text is not as good as on other Nokia Lumia displays due to the lack of a ClearBlack layer.

For the budget segment, Lumia 520 packs a dual core 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8227 mobile processor paired with Adreno 305 graphics chip and 512 MB RAM. Apparently, Nokia has used the same processor, graphics and RAM combination for Lumia 620 and Lumia 720 devices as well.
Apart from twice the RAM of the Lumia 510, Lumia 520 packs 8 GB on board storage and can support up to a 64 GB micro SD card in the memory slot. Surprisingly, Nokia has removed the stereo FM radio module, which existed in the Lumia 510. Other than that, Lumia 520 features a GPS chip with A-GPS and Glonass support for faster location lock and Bluetooth 3.0.
In terms of hardware, the Lumia 520 is quite competitively placed alongside several Android smartphones, which too feature a quad core mobile processor and large screen display.

Operating system 

Microsoft Windows Phone 8 is seriously smooth and fluid on the Lumia 520 despite the 512 MB RAM packed inside. The touchscreen feedback was fine and overall user experience of Windows Phone 8 was pleasant. Windows Phone 8 brings along the built-in MS Office Suite with word processor, presentation and spreadsheet apps. While most pre-loaded apps belong to Nokia, it was interesting to see the World of Redbull app preloaded on the phone. This app is a single channel gateway to wide categories of events, information and images powered by Red Bull. It has News, Map, Photos, Culture, Voice Control, Sports and other options to keep the user entertained.

The Nokia Lumia Exclusive apps include Nokia Here (previously Maps). These maps can now be used for location based activities and even offline navigation. Nokia Here Drive provides turn by turn navigation and it can also be voice guided. The City Lens app from Nokia brings Augmented Reality by showing nearby places mapped on the display while pointing a camera in the right direction. Apart from that, the social networking apps work like a breeze on this smartphone.

Camera 

Nokia has packed a 5 megapixel camera at the back and provides a dedicated camera key along the side. There is no LED flash to support the camera in low luminance surroundings. The � inch camera module does not have Carl Zeiss Tessar lens treatment and carries f/2.4 aperture with a focal length of 28 mm. The touchscreen display acts as a large viewfinder and though there is autofocus, one needs to touch the display for focusing on a particular area. It goes without saying that the camera app can be used only in landscape orientation. The photo settings offer several options to manipulate such as Scenes, ISO, Exposure Value, Aspect Ratio and White Balance.

Like other Lumia devices, Nokia has added four lens softwares pre-loaded with the camera app – Bing Vision, Panorama, Cinematograph and Smart Shoot. One of them needs to be downloaded from the Windows Phone Store. These software based lenses are to be used for taking better pictures. Smart Shoot is a kind of burst mode for it shoots multiple images and the user gets to choose the best. This camera can be used to record 720p HD videos with no exceptional quality expectations. However, it is a good improvement over the VGA quality video recording offered by Lumia 510. There is no front facing camera in this smartphone, which is quite expected considering the tight budget level pricing.
This is not one of the best cameras in the budget segment. The focus goes a bit off when the physical camera key is used and the resultant image comes out a bit blurred. We tried our best to be patient but then succumbed to using the touchscreen for clicking photos. And yes, we did miss the LED flash a number of times but that’s a trade-off one has to live with.

Multimedia 

Nokia has placed the speaker at the back as a very small outlet. It is not the loudest, but it is fair enough for enjoying songs in a room. Nokia has added the Nokia Music app, which also includes Nokia Mix Radio and therefore has access to a large library of downloadable music. There is a separate Music+Videos that stores individually uploaded music and videos. The native music player brings software equalization presets, which will help music lovers set them as per their taste. Music output is good enough for a casual music lover.

The phone can support MP4 and AVI files so your video collection can be simply transferred to the phone. The video player has a simple interface and videos can be transferred with the Windows Phone PC Sync client.
Photo Hub lets users enjoy photos and albums at ease. Create albums or let the camera roll take images to be shown under the tiles on the home screen. Lumia 520 may not be the best multimedia handset, but when it comes to performance it does the job. When it comes to gaming it misses out on loads of popular games due to a mere 512 MB RAM. All those apps that require RAM muscle will not run on the Lumia 520.

Battery 

Nokia has added a 1430 mAh removable battery and it is a decent bump from the 1300 mAh battery bearing Lumia 510. The little bump in the battery certainly helps normal usage over 3G or 2G networks. However, if the phone is used for data heavy activities such as streaming videos or playing games, then the battery juice continues to drop swiftly. One can expect about 8.5 hours and more of talk time over 3G networks.

With such heavy usage, the phone cannot make it through the day and needs to be recharged. However, with normal usage involving a couple of calls, texting and social media usage, the phone just manages to touch the day’s end with some life left. One should thank Nokia for a removable battery and should hope that some battery life improving tweaks will be pushed through future software updates.

Wrapping up 

Nokia has priced the Lumia 520 with Windows Phone 8 at Rs 10,499 officially through its Nokia Priority Stores. This is a fantastic price because the handset can really perform smoothly with its limited hardware, unlike other Android devices. The best part is that the same phone can be purchased at a good discount from resellers and online retailers.

Anyone who is simply frustrated with the lack of apps and wants a no nonsense experience at a limited budget – pick up the Lumia 520 to be content. In the crowded and flooded budget segment of sub-Rs 10,000 devices the Lumia 520 may not be the best in terms of specifications or looks, but it certainly delivers the performance for its price and is consistent. One must not forget the extra goodies in the form of Nokia Lumia Exclusive apps offered with the Windows Phone 8 package. As mentioned earlier, we recommend the Lumia 520 for a basic, no nonsense experience. Of course, there will be a lack of enough apps but when you seek consistency on limited hardware, that aspiration is too far fetched.

Enjoy Guys! and don’t forget to post your comments. � MyTricksTime.com

Nokia Lumia 520 Specifications

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Nokia announced the Lumia 720 and the Lumia 520 at MWC 2013. the Lumia 520 is a budget Windows Phone 8 phone from Nokia. it features great specs at low prices.
Nokia Lumia 520 Specifications – 

  • Windows Phone 8 OS
  • 512 MB RAM
  • 8 GB Internal Storage with micro SD card slot
  • 4 inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 800×480 and super sensitive touch
  • Weighs only 124 grams
  • 5 MP camera with HD 720p Video recording
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0
  • 1,430 mAh Battery
  • 7 GB free Skydrive Storage
  • 1GHz Dual Core snapdragon processor 

Enjoy Guys! and don’t forget to post your comments. � MyTricksTime.com

All Mobiles Secret Codes

Samsung Secret Codes

Software version: *#9999#

IMEI number: *#06#

Serial number: *#0001#

Battery status- Memory capacity : *#9998*246#

Debug screen: *#9998*324# – *#8999*324#
LCD kontrast: *#9998*523#


LG Secret Codes

LG all models test mode: Type 2945#*# on the main screen.
2945*#01*# Secret menu for LG
IMEI (ALL): *#06#
IMEI and SW (LG 510): *#07#
Software version (LG B1200): *8375#
Recount cheksum (LG B1200): *6861#
Factory test (B1200): #PWR 668
Simlock menu (LG B1200): 1945#*5101#
Simlock menu (LG 510W, 5200): 2945#*5101#
Simlock menu (LG 7020, 7010): 2945#*70001#

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Motorola Secret Codes

IMEI number:
*#06#
Code to lock keys. Press together *7
Note: [] (pause) means the * key held in until box appears.
Select phone line – (use this to write things below the provider name):
[] [] [] 0 0 8 [] 1 []
Add phonebook to main menu:
[] [] [] 1 0 5 [] 1 []


Nokia Secret Codes

*#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity).
*#7780# reset to factory settings.
*#67705646# This will clear the LCD display(operator logo).
*#0000# To view software version.
*#2820# Bluetooth device address.
*#746025625# Sim clock allowed status.
*#62209526# – Display the MAC address of the WLAN adapter. This is available only in the newer devices that supports WLAN.

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How to Recover Deleted SMS from SIM or Phone

Recover Deleted SMS from SIM or Phone
Recover Deleted SMS from SIM or Phone

Have you deleted SMS messages that you wish had not gotten deleted?
 You will be happy to know there are a number of different software
 that can help you recover the messages you need and want, but not all of them are free and you need to purchase the software. However, if you own a Nokia phone you might be in luck, as there are very good chances of message recovery from your cellphone  without need of any specialized data recovery software for free. In this tutorial I will explain, what are the steps to be followed in order to recover deleted SMS from a SIM card or phone memory.


STEPS INVOLVED:

1. First of all download and install FExplorer, excellent file manager and also sends files via Bluetooth.



DOWNLOAD: click here

2. Launch FExplorer and navigate to C: if you use Phone Memory to store your messages (default) and D: if you use Storage Card as your SMS storage location.

3. Now navigate to and open “system” folder.

4. Now open the “mail” folder.

5. This folder should contain many folders named similar to 0010001_s etc. with files named similar to 00100000 etc. These files are the actual deleted messages. Simply, use the FExplorer inbuild text viewer to view these files. You will need to browse through every folder and open all files inside them until you get the required SMS.

This tool includes more great fetures like:

  • Cut, copy & paste files
  • Check date modified & size
  • Display free space available
  • View file with inbuilt text viewer
  • Cut, copy, create & paste directories
  • File find. (although this only works within a directory)
  • Take screenshots
  • Set your backlight to be permanently on
  • Send files via bluetooth. (may be necessary to rename .sis to .sis_)
  • Compress memory – increasing available free memory …and much more.

All of all FExplorer is a handy File Explorer application for  your Series 60 phone. With a wide range of features, tips and tricks, FExplorer will become one of your favorite mobile applications!
Enjoy Guys! and don’t forget to post your comments. � MyTricksTime.com

How to Open and Edit NTH Files

Nokia mobile phone user are very familiar with the file type with extension .nth.NTH file is a unique file type based on the Nokia series 40 OS. The letters NTH stand for Nokia theme. The theme files for Nokia mobile phones in the S-40 range are usually available to download in .nth format. 

This file is actually a renamed zip file consist of images used in the theme (png, jpeg, gif etc) , a theme_descriptor.xml file, and othr media file like mp3 etc. The theme_descriptor.xml contains the code required to render the media files inside the NTH file. 

Opened nissan-nth-23461.nth

To open a NTH file, you can use the popular file extractor tool like winrar, so you can view the files which are used to built the theme. The above screenshot gives you an idea of about how  it looks when you open up a NTH file using winrar. Note that you cant edit the theme file just by opening it.



When it comes to editing nokia themes (S40) you defenetly need a theme editor software. Here, the job will be done by Nokia Series 40 Theme Studio. The tral version of this tool is available for free download. It equips with huge range of customization tools and it’s easy to create themes and preview it.

 To edit a theme file, just open the file by file > open in the tool. The theme will be readily opened up with the current settings. You can change the way it looks when you install the theme on your mobile using the theme editor tabs. The changes can see on the preview instantly, right side of the editor window. How ever the user interface of this tool is not great.




Note: It’s important to note that the Nokia Series 60 (S-60) Os doesn’nt uses NTH file and you wont be able to install them on your phone.