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However, we tried a couple resource-intensive games and they were buttery smooth. Note that the benchmark on Windows Phone is different than that of Android, so this is by no mean of a comparison to Android’s AnTuTu benchmark. Even with the older processor, the device feels smooth and snappy with very little to no lag at all.īenchmarking with AnTuTu, the device scored a rating of just over 27,000. The Lumia Icon is powered by the older generation of Qualcomm processor, Snapdragon 800. Like most of the other Lumia devices, the Lumia Icon’s display also has a neat feature that allows users to adjust the display’s sensitivity option so they are able to use the device with a pair of gloves.
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NOKIA LUMIA ICON SPECS 1080P
The Lumia Icon features a 5″ OLED display, which packs a full 1080p HD display that offers an amazing 441 ppi, similar to the HTC One (M8). The display is protected against scratches using Corning Gorilla Glass 3. Overall, we really like the build quality of the Lumia Icon, which we consider it as one of the better build quality Nokia device though it is a little on the heavier side. Up top, there’s a 3.5 mm headphone jack alongside a nano-SIM slot and at the bottom, there is a micro-USB port for charging and syncing. Weighing at 167 g, the Lumia Icon has a square design with the back of the device having an aluminum finish while the surrounding edges having a ceramic finish for strength.Īlong the right edge, there’s a volume rocker, a power button and a dedicated camera shutter button.