NOKIA LUMIA 520- TO
BUY, OR NOT TO BUY!
My
birthday was just 15 days away. My mom-dad had asked me what would I like as my
birthday gift. My phone (Nokia 5233), (which I had been using since the last 4
years), I really badly wanted a new one.What better time to buy a new phone
than on a birthday! My parents obviously agreed & told me to start looking
for phones & decide on any one.
So,
there began my search for the best of the mobile phones. Keeping in mind the
budget that had been allowed to me, I looked for a lot of Nokia, Samsung,
Karbon & such other phones; HTC or Experia being far away from my list of
even dreaming about them (if you know what I mean).
I saw many phones. Lovely, classy, sleek phones. However,
being an ardent Nokia user, I was inclined towards buying a Nokia phone.
Everybody in my family had always used a Nokia phone. My mom’s, my dad’s, my
first phone & my second phone as well. All had been Nokia. & all had
worked so very well. There was never a need to change any phone, as they never
ever stopped working. The only reason for changing the previous phone was,
getting bored! Literally getting bored of it & hence changing it, because it
just did not stop working!
As
I said, I was inclined towards Nokia & my experience with Nokia phones had
been really good, always, I decided to go with a Nokia this time as well,
placing a high level of confidence over the company.
I
settled for Nokia Lumia 520. White color. It looked just so good! Slender,
smooth, classy. Just as I wanted.
On
my birthday, we went & purchased it from one of our trusted dealer. Perfect
birthday gift, ever.
The
whole day was spent exploring my new phone, looking at its features,
downloading applications & so on. The day passed too quickly.
The next day as I woke up & checked my brand new
phone, I could only see the “Windows Phone” logo in Blue. I tried to switch off
the phone, but that did not happen. Hence, I removed the battery, fit it back
again & restarted it. Thankfully, it switched on.
Hush!
I left a sigh of relief. However,
that relief was a short-lived one, & my breath was stuck in my throat when
I saw that the phone had again freezed at the same “Windows Phone” logo.
I
went to the dealer from where I had purchased the phone. He was sweet enough to
understand my nervousness & desperation, & immediately exchanged the
piece & gave me another.
I
happily got back home. However, the entire day, the phone kept re-booting
itself in between. It used to switch off & switch on back again, all by
itself. I did not know what to do. I
kept using it the same way, fearing that now if I go to the store, he will
definitely keep my phone for a few days to repair it. & I could not even
think of parting with my phone.
However,
after a two or three day, the phone’s erratic behavior started getting on my
nerves. Whenever I was busy chatting with my friends, it would suddenly switch
off. Alternatively, freeze. Or switch off as soon as I connected a call.
Being
annoyed to my wits end, I visited the dealer & told him my problem. & as
expected, he told me to keep the phone with him so that he could repair it.
I
got back the phone after a whole 1 week.
Yes!
ONE WHOLE WEEK!!!!
However,
now, it was working just fine & was not re-booting like before.
That
was enough to make me happy & forget all the before-felt angst towards
Nokia doing my “Vishwaas ghaat”.
Few
days passed & I started realizing the phones N number of shortcomings.
Shortcomings, which I had never read in the reviews. Yes, I had read about the
phone’s re-booting problem. But not the in-built shortcomings.
Therefore,
I would like to list them out here, so that anybody reading this blog, with a
wish to purchase the Nokia Lumia 520, will re-consider his wish of buying the
same.
So, here is the list of the Short-Comings:
1) VOLUME SETTINGS: The phone
does not have distinct volume settings. You cannot keep the volume of a song
that you are playing, distinct from the volume of your ringtone.
So,
if you want to hear a song at a volume of 30, but want to keep the volume of
your ringtone to 10, you cannot do that. You either have to minimize one or
maximize the other; or set the ringing volume to silent or vibration.
2) VIBRATION FOR WHATSAPP: You
cannot switch off the vibration for WhatsApp messages. Even if your phone is on
a non-vibration mode, WhatsApp will still work on vibration.
However,
this needs to be further specified. If you aren’t using WhatsApp for the moment
& a new message arrives, the phone will not vibrate. However, if you are
online on WhatsApp & at that very time, you receive any message, the phone
will vibrate.
There
is no way to switch off that vibration.
3) STORE: The store has very
very less applications & games as compared to an Android Store. I
knew this fact way before, but I still bought it as I am not an app-addict,
neither do I really love playing games on cell-phone. But for all of you who
want the maximum applications & games, this phone is definitely not for
you.
4)
ALARM: You
cannot change the snooze time of the alarm. It has been internally set &
there is no way to change the snooze minutes.
5) RINGTONES: You have to choose
your ringtone only form the ringtones provided by Lumia 520, & you cannot
chose a song from your playlist as your ringtone.
I
had heard you can do so by downloading an application. I tried that too.
Downloaded that application & did as it was instructed. However, I got the
notification that this feature wasn’t supported on Lumia 520.
So,
you have no option left, than to set your phone’s ringtone only from the ones
provided by the company.
6) FACEBOOK: Facebook for
Windows is really bad. I would prefer saying Pathetic. Almost 75% of the times
it will show you the message of “Trouble Getting Data”, even if you are using a
3G connection or a Wi-Fi.
7)
WHATSAPP: WhatsApp
for Windows Phone is the worst possible thing I can name. it sucks to the core.
WhatsApp
for Windows has a whole list of problems. They are:
i)
You cannot upload a music file. Yes, I know that sounds dumb, but that
is the reality of the windows phone. You do not have the option of uploading a
music file from your playlist. You can only record & send.
ii) It keeps crashing at certain
intervals. If you try to load previous messages beyond a certain limit, the
application just crashes.
iii) It closes up on its own in
between. You will be busy chatting, & suddenly, Wham! The application
closes & you are thrown at the front screen of the Mobile .
iv) As already mentioned above, the vibration.
v) You cannot delete multiple
messages at the same time.
vi) You cannot off the Toast
Notifications. There is no option to change the settings & disable the
toast notifications. They will just keep popping at the above space.
8) THEMES: It has very limited theme-editing
options. You have to treat your eyes only with the limited themes, which only
includes changing the colors of the tiles.
However,
there are various theme applications available in the store, but the free ones
are good for nothing.
9)
SWTICH OFF MODE:
You cannot keep your phone switched off while it is charging. If you switch off
the phone & connect the charger, the phone will switch on & you will
get all the messages & the calls.
10)
RADIO: There
is no Radio. Yes, there in no in-built radio in Lumia 520. Neither can you
download one.
I
tried a few Radio applications, but none of them supports Lumia 520.
11)
PHONE UPDATES: It keeps suggesting you to download
the updates, which cannot be downloaded except on a WiFi, & when you
connect to a WiFi, it does not tell you about any updates.
12)
LINE: Many
social networking applications lag behind on WP.
For
example, Line. Many of the Line features are not supported on WP. You have a small sticker store,
with minimum availability of stickers.
13)
SMS: If you
receive an SMS, you open it & that very moment your phone switches off,
forget that message then. It is gone by the time you start your phone again. It
just disappears completely.
14) IN-BUILT FEATURES: The
overall in-built features are quite boring. There are no themes, no calendar
beautification options, and no fonts available, nothing at all.
Besides, there is some
product-shortcoming, which disconnects a call many times, by the phone getting
switched off.
However,
this is reported by 40% of the users, while 60% of the users’ do not face this
difficulty. So, you can use your speculation skills over this point.
So,
this was the whole list of the short falls of a Nokia Lumia 520.
The GOOD things about Lumia
520 are:
1) TOUCH: It has a super smooth, perfect touch. “Glove Touch” as
it says.
2) APPEREANCE: It looks classy.
3)
BATTERY : The battery life of the WP is really
good. It lasts a lot longer than any Android phone.
4)
PRICE:
When I Bought it, it just cost me around about 9,000 (if you buy online, it is
even more less).
5)
CAMERA:
The camera of WP is really awesome. Even at 5MP, it works as good as a 10 MP
camera.
However, as you can
clearly see that the short falls out weigh the good things about it, there shouldn't be a problem to decide upon buying it or leaving it.
While I am writing this post, my Lumia 520 just switched off for the 5th time!!!
You should have read someone else's review on this phone before buying it.
ReplyDeleteYes Yes, I did read a bit. But should have done a thorough research maybe. :/
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