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Nokia Lumia 830 12.7 cm (5") Windows Phone 4G Micro-USB B 1 GB 16 GB 2200 mAh Black

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  • - 12.7 cm (5") 720 x 1280 pixels
  • - Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 1.2 GHz
  • - 1 GB 16 GB MicroSD (TransFlash), MicroSDHC, MicroSDXC 128 GB
  • - 4G NanoSIM
  • - 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g Bluetooth 4.0 Near Field Communication (NFC)
  • - Single camera 10 MP
  • - 2200 mAh Wireless charging
  • - Windows Phone
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Lumia 830 - 5" HD720 (1280 x 720) TrueColor (24-bit/16M) 16:9, 296 ppi, IPS LCD, Nano SIM, 3.5mm, Micro-USB-B, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, WLAN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n, 2200mAh 3.8V, Snapdragon 400 Quad-core 1.2GHz, RAM: 1GB, 16 GB, MicroSD, 10 MP, PureView, Radio FM, 1080p (Full HD, 1920 x 1080) Camera 30fps, 150g
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Nokia Lumia 830, 12.7 cm (5"), 1 GB, 16 GB, 10 MP, Windows Phone, Black

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Nokia Lumia 830. Display diagonal: 12.7 cm (5"), Display resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels. Processor frequency: 1.2 GHz, Processor family: Qualcomm Snapdragon, Processor model: 400. RAM capacity: 1 GB, Internal storage capacity: 16 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 10 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. Operating system installed: Windows Phone. Battery capacity: 2200 mAh. Product colour: Black. Weight: 150 g

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Reviews
Updated:
2014-10-29 12:54:07
Uk has collected 291 expert reviews for Nokia Lumia 830 12.7 cm (5") Windows Phone 4G Micro-USB B 1 GB 16 GB 2200 mAh Black and the average expert rating is 77 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
77%
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stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-10-29 12:54:07
Nokia was the company that made plastic phones cool again. What was once considered a bit naff and cheap suddenly became fun and, unexpectedly, classy with Nokia's Lumia phones.Nokia rebranded plastic as ‘polycarbonate' and made it so that the colour woul...
Good Slim, stylish and nicely made, Vibrant screen, Good low-light camera performance...
Bad A bit expensive, Not great for high-end games, Low-end CPU for the price...
Bottom line Nokia Lumia 830 verdict Open Gallery The Nokia Lumia 830 succeeds because it's so pleasant to use in a very simple way. It's among the slimmest and lightest large-screen Windows phones, and the screen is both bright, clear and colourful. Those me...
80%
pocket-lint.com
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
The Nokia Lumia 830 is one of the last smartphones to bear the Nokia brand name ahead of Microsoft's takeover of the company. This last of the Nokia breed isn't a flagship powerhouse either, instead the Lumia 830 is the watered-down version of the top-spe...
Good Great build, latest Windows Phone 8.1 experience, battery life, camera options...
Bad Screen resolution lacks, lure of Lumia 930 more tempting...
Bottom line The Microsoft Nokia Lumia 830 is a very pretty handset. The build can't be faulted for its premium quality and while the processor and camera might lack a little power for some, that's why the price is where it is positioned. For a near-top-end Lum...
80%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-10-29 12:54:07
Microsoft, now the owner of Nokia, unveiled the Nokia Lumia 830 in September at the IFA conference in Berlin, alongside the Nokia Lumia 630 , Nokia Lumia 635 and Nokia Lumia 930 . The new mid-range smartphone replaces its two-year-old predecessor, the Nok...
0%
3g.co.uk
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
Microsoft has positioned the Nokia Lumia 830 as its first ‘affordable flagship' a title which brings to mind the Nexus 5 or the OnePlus One over in Android land, two phones which genuinely have flagship specs alongside relatively affordable price tags.So...
Good Very good camera, Metal frame, Lumia denim...
Bad Weak front camera, Not cheap, Average innards...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 830 is a mix of good and bad. Its camera is great for the money and stands up pretty well to even the snappers on high end handsets. Its build quality feels high end too and the inclusion of Lumia Denim is appreciated...
70%
pcpro.co.uk
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
Following September's launch, the Lumia 830 has now been given an on-sale date. The new phone will be available from October 3 from EE, Vodafone, Tesco, Amazon and Carphone Warehouse on contracts from £25 per month. The 5in Lumia 830 is tagged Nokia's "f...
Bottom line Gorgeous design for a mid-range smartphone, but internal hardware looks a little dated...
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mobilephones.com
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
A smartphone that is pushing for a top-pick position needs to be built with quality materials and the Nokia Lumia 830 achieves this with a combination of metal, polycarbonate and Corning Gorilla Glass.The colour projection from the screen is the first suc...
91%
itproportal.com
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
Microsoft-owned Nokia has just released the latest in its Lumia range of smartphones, the Lumia 830, promising "the world's first budget flagship" with a no-compromises experience and "completely hassle-free photography," all for just €330 (UK price comin...
Bottom line Nokia have come up with a very respectable budget handset, but they've poured lavish attention on the camera at the expense of some of the other features that make a phone worth using. While the 10-megapixel rear camera will impress photography fans who...
0%
knowyourmobile.com
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
What you're getting here is very similar in design to the Lumia 930 flagship – complete with a flat aluminium surround and a brightly coloured polycarbonate back panel. The plastic is high quality and features a matte finish just like the 930. But it's a...
Bottom line There may be some people out there who looked at the Lumia 930 and thought “actually, that looks a bit chunky, and I don't like that.” I rather liked the phone myself and could forgive it its thick proportions, but even so, I can see that these people may...
0%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2014-10-29 12:54:07
How flagship is Microsoft's 'affordable flagship' phone? As with most big phone launches, the Lumia 830 leaked ahead of its official unveil. Now we have the complete story, though, it's clear Microsoft is pitching it as an 'affordable flagship'. A phone t...
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techradar.com/au/
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
IFA 2014 saw Nokia take to the stage under the big umbrella of Microsoft Devices to announce two new colourful handsets: the Lumia 830 and the selfie-obsessed 730.Neither are quite the follow-up to the 1020 that many of us had hoped for, but that's also s...
Good Great camera, Affordable, Metal design, Lumia Denim greatly improves the experience...
Bad Not hugely powerful, Only 1MP frontfacing camera...
Bottom line Given the affordable price tag, the 830 could turn out to be a real winner in the Lumia range. In a time where everyone relies on their smartphone to function as a camera, offering a PureView for this price makes for a really appealing proposition. The m...
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techradar.com
Updated:
2014-10-29 12:54:07
IFA 2014 saw Nokia take to the stage under the big umbrella of Microsoft Devices to announce two new colourful handsets: the Lumia 830 and the selfie-obsessed 730.Neither are quite the follow-up to the 1020 that many of us had hoped for, but that's also s...
Good Great camera, Affordable, Metal design, Lumia Denim greatly improves the experience...
Bad Not hugely powerful, Only 1MP front, facing camera...
Bottom line IFA 2014 saw Nokia take to the stage under the big umbrella of Microsoft Devices to announce two new colourful handsets: the Lumia 830 and the selfie-obsessed 730. Neither are quite the follow-up to the 1020 that many of us had hoped for, but that's also...
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Theinquirer.net
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
Unveiled at the firm's first event as part of Microsoft after the Redmond firm bought Nokia's devices division a year ago, the Lumia 830 adds to the firm's recently announced models such as the Nokia Lumia 530 and Nokia Lumia 630...
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trustedreviews.com
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2014-10-31 09:35:17
What is the Nokia Lumia 830? The Lumia 830 is the kind of phone you should consider if you want a 'flagship' style phone but can't afford an iPhone 6 , Galaxy S5 or a Lumia 930 . There are compromises to fit its £320 SIM-free price (from £22 a month on co...
Good Great photos in low light, Slim and stylish design, Bright and accurate screen...
Bad No HDR mode, Poor performance in some games, Strong rivals at this price...
Bottom line It's stylish, good value and takes great photos in low light, but the Lumia 830 up against some stiff competition. You won't find a better low light camera at this price, but you will find better all-round phones...
80%
v3.co.uk
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2014-11-05 07:20:29
While most C-level business executives will poke their nose up at anything but a flagship smartphone, the reality is that most firms cannot afford to arm every employee with a £500-plus device. This is a problem as, despite the financial concerns, many f...
Good Moderate price, good camera, full of enterprise features...
Bad Only 1GB RAM, Windows Phone forces you to use Internet Explorer...
Bottom line The Lumia 830 is a mid-range Windows Phone that offers an above average camera, quad-core processor and a wealth of productivity services traditionally seen on handsets usually cost at least £100 more...
80%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2014-11-05 07:20:29
Meet the Nokia Lumia 830, the latest Windows Phone handset from the now Microsoft-owned company, which promises killer specs with a much more affordable price tag. Announced earlier in September, Nokia's put together a handset that rocks the company's fam...
60%
theregister.co.uk
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2014-11-06 21:43:12
The Lumia 830, which is already available in the UK, is another midrange Lumia (from Microsoft, but it retains the Nokia brand) fighting for your attention. It squeaks in at under £300 SIM-free (it's £279 on PAYG at EE) or is free on contracts at around £...
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mobilesyrup.com
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2014-11-10 01:35:37
There have been relatively few Windows Phones released in Canada over the past year. Canadian carriers don't seem to have the same confidence in the platform as their American counterparts, choosing to forgo major releases like the Lumia 930 and 1520 in f...
Bottom line The Lumia 830 may be the last Nokia-branded phone to be released in Canada, and there's a certain malaise associated with such an end of an era. Throughout its sojourn in Canada, Nokia had a solid run, first as a Rogers-only distributor of expensive GSM s...
77%
cybershack.com.au
Updated:
2014-11-15 07:11:10
"Affordable flagship" might sound like a bit of an oxymoron. A flagship phone is meant to be a manufacturer's best, it's not meant to make compromises, and it's not going to be cheap. Conversely, affordable suggests that compromises have been made in orde...
Good Amazing battery life, Great camera, Slick design...
Bad A little too expensive, Windows Phone is starting to feel dated, Average pixel density...
Bottom line The Lumia 830 is a solid phone with an amazing battery life, great camera and gorgeous aesthetic. The one thing that lets it down is its AUD$579 price-tag. If you're looking at buying your phone outright, $40 more will get you the fantastic Lumia 930, wh...
80%
alphr.com
Updated:
2014-11-15 07:11:10
We approach this review of the Nokia Lumia 830 with a tinge of sadness; although the Nokia DNA will live on in Microsoft's future smartphones, this is could well be the last time we review a Nokia-branded device. It's somewhat ironic, then, that although...
Bottom line Not a bad phone, but not a great one either; the Lumia 830 brings the Nokia era to a close with a disappointing whimper...
67%
coolsmartphone.com
Updated:
2014-11-20 11:27:32
The range of Lumia phones is rather expansive, there are a whole range of phones spanning from the lowly Lumia 520 through to the enourmous and powerful Lumia 1520. The 8xx series Lumia have always felt odd to me, the 820 was overshadowed by the cameras i...
Bottom line Overall I would say that the Nokia Lumia 830 is possibly their best phone that's available at the moment. It is just the combination of the best bits from all of their other phones...
73%
tekgadg.com
Updated:
2014-11-24 04:43:05
Here's our review of the Nokia Lumia 830. Check out the video above for all the details!Photos taken with the Lumia 830 below...
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thunderbaylive.com
Updated:
2014-11-25 10:26:28
Lisa Gade reviews the Nokia Lumia 830 on AT&T. This Windows Phone 8.1 “Lumia Denim” 4G LTE smartphone has a 5”, 1280 x 720 IPS display with the Glance feature and the touchscreen works with gloves. It has a very good 10 MP PureView rear camera with OIS an...
0%
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2014-11-29 06:40:50
Now that Microsoft Devices owns the “Nokia” name, there aren't likely to be many Nokia phones to come out, replaced with Microsoft's badge in the months to come. So how does one of Nokia's last handsets perform, and does it have the potential to be your n...
Good Slightly slimmer and lighter than Nokia's Lumia 930; Aluminium framing; Supports fast 4G; Features a dedicated camera button; Removable back with removable battery; Lets you tap the screen to wake it up; Upgradeable memory here on this model, but not on t...
Bad Ordinary specs; Mediocre screen that washes out and inverts at angles; Mobile 4G performance feels a little under where it should be;...
Bottom line Nokia and Microsoft Devices — whatever it's now called — can sure make things a little difficult to work out.With its current Lumia line-up, you can either go with the 930 which is a great phone with an ordinary battery life and no expandable storage, or...
80%
fatducktech.com
Updated:
2014-12-04 17:22:09
The Nokia Lumia 830 is the latest in a long line of mid-range Lumia handsets, but it's one that struggles to really stand out, despite its lurid colour scheme.I've commented before that Windows Phone holds an interesting place in the market. Defend it as...
0%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2014-12-04 17:22:09
Few smartphones scream personality like a Nokia. All across the range are phones dressed in bright ‘look at me' colours, each one standing out from the pack of drab white, black or grey that adorns everything from iPhones to HTCs. Not everyone will be lur...
Good Aluminium chassis, Long battery life, 10 megapixel camera...
Bad Ordinary 294 pixel-per-inch density, Modest hardware...
80%
Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2014-12-06 07:01:53
MOST BUSINESS EXECS will poke their nose up at anything but a top-end smartphone, but the reality is that most firms can't afford to arm every employee with a £500-plus device...
Good Moderate price, good camera, full of enterprise features...
Bad Only 1GB RAM, fewer apps than competing app stores...
70%
theaustralian.com.au
Updated:
2014-12-06 07:01:53
The new Lumia 830 smartphone. Source: SuppliedMicrosoft's mid-range Lumia 830 smartphone boasts features the premium Lumia 930 doesn't have, but cuts back on costs by employing a lower resolution screen.The Lumia 830 is a 4G-capable Windows 8 phone that s...
0%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2014-12-06 07:01:53
As recently as four years ago, Nokia was the world's top cell-phone manufacturer. Yet, the Lumia 830 marks the end of an era: It's the last Nokia phone ever. All subsequent Lumia devices will be branded by Microsoft, which has now absorbed the Finnish com...
Good Nice mix of metal and plastic, PureView camera performs well in most settings, Glance Screen a nice way to peek at basic notifications, Cortana is getting a little smarter...
Bad Processing power is dated, Windows Store could use a little mopping up, Rear speaker is tinny and distorted...
Bottom line At $100 on a two-year contract with AT&T, or $450 outright, you don't necessarily have to break the bank to go in on this one. The Lumia 830 is a solid middle-of-the-road Windows Phone. The camera's consistent performance is great, but its specs are as l...
60%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-12-09 06:21:35
However, we found the Lumia 830 was responsive on a day-to-day basis. It occasionally stumbled when loading images on The Guardian's desktop home page, but this was only a problem when we were scrolling particularly quickly when zoomed in. Otherwise, we h...
Bottom line The Lumia 830 is well-made phone, but it’s too expensive compared to the Lumia 930...
60%
Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2014-12-13 06:52:06
MOST BUSINESS EXECS will poke their nose up at anything but a top-end smartphone, but the reality is that most firms can't afford to arm every employee with a £500-plus device...
Good Moderate price, good camera, full of enterprise features...
Bad Only 1GB RAM, fewer apps than competing app stores...
70%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-12-20 06:10:52
Lumia 830 review: UK price and value The Lumia 830 smartphone has an SRP of £319 inc VAT SIM free. Shop around, however, and you can find this Windows Phone retailing for as little as £234 inc VAT. That puts it toward the bottom of the mid-range of late...
70%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2015-01-06 01:13:52
The Lumia 830 is a mid-range Windows Phone that offers decent value for money at a decent price. It isn't the best phone we have tested, but it is far from the worst. See also: best smartphones: The best phones you can buy in 2014. The Lumia 830 costs £...
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pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2015-01-10 10:35:36
The Lumia 830 is a mid-range Windows Phone that offers decent value for money at a decent price. It isn't the best phone we have tested, but it is far from the worst. See also: best smartphones: The best phones you can buy in 2014. The Lumia 830 costs £...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2015-01-10 10:35:36
The Lumia 830 is a mid-priced 5in Windows smartphone, offering good battery life, decent build and camera, and mediocre performer. Find out more in our Lumia 830 review. Lumia 830 benchmarks, Lumia 830 battery life, Lumia 830 display...
Bottom line There's nothing shockingly wrong with the Lumia 830, but it does feel like a slight opportunity lost. It is a mediocre performer, with a not-great camera. But it is well priced, nicely built and stylish. Better value can be found by dropping down to the L...
70%
cybershack.com.au
Updated:
2015-01-17 20:05:20
There's less than 12 hours left in 2014. Hopefully we'll all be sipping on some sparkling in less than that, but in the meantime, here's our pick of 2014's smartphones.Don't forget to have your say - make sure you put your vote in for our reader's choice...
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whatmobile.net
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2015-02-16 01:57:55
Price £267SPECSOS Windows Phone 8.1Processor 1.2GHz quad-coreScreen 5 inchesResolution 720 x 1280 pixelsMemory 1GB RAMStorage 16GBMicro SD compatible? Yes, up to 128GBRear-facing camera 10MPFront-facing camera 0.9MPVideo 1080pConnectivity 4GDimensions 139...
Good 4Genabled, Pleasant design, Cortana impresses...
Bad Overpriced (particularly in comparison to the Moto G), Windows Phone still lacks in apps, Performance is mediocre...
70%
gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2015-06-09 04:50:02
The flagship Nokia 930, known as the Icon in the US, ticks off a lot of must-haves in a smartphone: great camera, great screen, great performance. But the $600 price might be somewhat atmospheric for some of us. That's where the Lumia 830 comes in.For 330...
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whistleout.com.au
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2015-06-13 09:44:05
The Lumia 830 is a solid, smooth smartphone for a reasonable price. Microsoft might be calling the shots now, but Nokia it seems still has a lot to give before its brand-name completely disappears from the Lumia line.Competition is fierce in the middle-ma...
Bottom line I want to like Windows Phone more than I do. It's still a solid OS if you tend to use your smartphone for more basic stuff. It's easy to read, works reliably smoothly, has glance-able info and does the day-to-day stuff with a graceful ease. The UI is diff...
75%
futurefive.co.nz
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2016-02-21 11:39:51
The Nokia Lumia 830 is promoted as being the Windows phone for people on the move, with a good camera and easy sharing capabilities.The phone is targeted at the higher end of the middle market – not too fancy, but not exactly cheap.This was my first time...
Bottom line the Nokia Lumia 830 was a wonderful introduction to Windows phones for me. However, is it enough to pull me away from my iPhone? Not quite...
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klgadgetguy.com
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2016-11-20 04:00:47
This review is contributed by Sidney ChanSidney is a professional cinematographer from GRIM FILM and has his own YouTube channel called WayangTreeProductions, he has done numerous filming and directing work such as the recent horror omnibus Three Doors of...
Bottom line The Lumia is first and foremost, a phone that happens to have a camera that can emulate a point and shoot quality, but it is by no means a complete replacement. We're still a long ways before any phone manufacturers get that part right (The Lumia 1020 doe...
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techpatrl.com
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2016-11-20 04:00:47
First of all let me just clarify some things, I am a “NOKIA” biased reviewer. I have not yet had any horror stories to tell on any of the “NOKIA” phones that I have reviewed in the past. Most of which I even nicknamed “a REPORTER'S FRIEND” since, not only...
Bottom line As always if you are aiming for a though “all day” multi-purpose phone, this Nokia Lumia 830 is for you. I put into quotes the all-day cause this phone only lasts the whole day always bring an extra battery or the more popular “power bank” if you'd like t...
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businessinsider.my
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2016-11-20 04:00:47
A high-end smartphone in Malaysia would usually cost a bomb. Take for example the iPhone 6 which retails from RM2,399, the Galaxy Note 4 which starts from RM2,499, and the HTC One which is slightly cheaper than Samsung's flagship phone by a few hundred ri...
Bottom line The 830 is simply stylish and its rear snapper is really impressive despite having a smaller sensor. As someone who likes to post a lot of photos and videos on Instagram, the only issue I have is that the Windows platform only supports Instagram BETA whic...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph
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2016-11-20 04:00:48
If celebrated performers embark on farewell tours, the Lumia 830 is Nokia's swan song. In this regard, this “affordable flagship” surely takes this responsibility seriously. A colorful polycarbonate back cover paired with a gorgeous metal frame has been a...
Good Stunning, high resolution display, Rear camera produces great shots...
Bad Lack of apps, Plasticky back cover...
70%
chip.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-20 04:00:48
Nokia, or Microsoft Devices as it is now known, continues to announce and launch more mid-ranged phones for the local market, and this time, we've got the relatively high end Lumia 830, which Nokia claims provides the perfect mix of price and performance...
Good Great build quality, Good performance...
Bad Battery life...
Bottom line If you're a casual social media user who occasionally checks his/her emails two or three times a day, the Nokia Lumia 830 is a great affordable mid-range smartphone that comes with a lot of cool features.(previously published in issue November 2014)...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-20 04:00:48
Microsoft has been struggling to gain mobile market share since 2010, starting first with Windows Phone 7, and now with Windows Phone 8. Nevertheless, its acquisition of Nokia Devices and Services division last year signaled renewed efforts to compete wit...
Bottom line So does the Nokia Lumia 830 live up to Microsoft's claim that it is an "affordable flagship"? On the one hand, at just PhP 18,990, the design and build of the 830 far surpasses that of other phones in its price range. Its aluminum frame and curved Gorilla...
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noypigeeks.com
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2016-11-20 04:00:48
A couple of months ago, Nokia announced the other members of the Lumia x30 family. These phones have since been available in the Philippines early this month, and we're glad to be able to receive review units.Actually, we were given a copy of the rest of...
Bottom line Overall, I have to say that using the Nokia Lumia 830 was such an enjoyable experience. In fact, I can even readily recommend this over the Lumia 930. You get majority of the experience at a drastically more affordable price (PHP 18,990 vs PHP 29,990). Yo...
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hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-20 04:00:48
Microsoft has been struggling to gain mobile market share since 2010, starting first with Windows Phone 7, and now with Windows Phone 8. Nevertheless, its acquisition of Nokia Devices and Services division last year signaled renewed efforts to compete wit...
Good Flagship-quality design and build, Good camera performance with OIS (optical image stabilization), Useful Lumia Denim features, Reasonably priced...
Bad Below average performance compared to other mid-range devices, Cortana still not available locally, Some confusing user interface options...
Bottom line So does the Nokia Lumia 830 live up to Microsoft's claim that it is an "affordable flagship"? On the one hand, at just RM1,399, the design and build of the 830 far surpasses that of other phones in its price range. Its aluminum frame and curved Gorilla gl...
75%
rappler.com
Updated:
2016-11-20 04:00:48
MANILA, Philippines – This week on TechRap! Android Lollipop coming to Mi devices first quarter of 2015. Love Asian films? Maybe you could use the Viddsee app. And, our pooled review of the Nokia Lumia 830.HEADLINESAndroid Lollipop coming to Mi devices Ub...
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yugatech.com
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2016-11-20 04:00:48
The Lumia 830 is one of the last few Windows Phone smartphones to carry the Nokia brand. It's a mid-range device but sports a PureView camera and a beautiful design and build that reminds us of its flagship brother, the Lumia 930. Is the Nokia Lumia 830 w...
Good Great build, Nice design, Great display, Good camera, Long battery life, Good performance, Great speakers...
Bad Usual app limitations from Windows Phone Store, Doesn't come with Lumia Denim out of the box, Gets warm when playing games...
Bottom line To conclude, the Nokia Lumia 830 is a solid mid-range smartphone that feels looks and feels like a flagship. It's well crafted, has a beautiful design, packs a great PureView camera, brilliant display, fantastic speakers, long battery life, and good perfo...
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stuff.tv/my/
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2016-11-20 04:00:48
Nokia was the company that made plastic phones cool again. What was once considered a bit naff and cheap suddenly became fun and, unexpectedly, classy with Nokia's Lumia phones.Nokia rebranded plastic as ‘polycarbonate' and made it so that the colour woul...
Good Slim, stylish and nicely made, Vibrant screen, Good low-light camera performance...
Bad A bit expensive, Not great for high-end games, Low-end CPU for the price...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 830 succeeds because it's so pleasant to use in a very simple way. It's among the slimmest and lightest large-screen Windows phones, and the screen is both bright, clear and colourful. Those merits go a surprising distance here.If you're a...
80%
technave.com
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2016-11-20 04:00:49
Nokia Malaysia just launched the Nokia Lumia 830 for Malaysia at RM1399 and we managed to get some hands-on time with the smartphone. Overall, the Lumia 830 bears the same metal frame design as the Lumia 930 with a colourful polycarbonate backside but it...
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wovow.org
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2016-12-22 22:08:17
It's called Nokia Lumia 830 and is one of the new members badge catalog Devices Microsoft. It is a smartphone equipped with a sleek design and all the features that we would miss any smartphone today. The interesting thing is that in addition to these ben...
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filipinotechaddict.net
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2017-05-16 03:42:24
We've reviewed a lot of smartphones since we started this blog but we have not reviewed a mid range or high end Windows Phone. So we decided to buy a Nokia Lumia 830. This is the last Lumia device with a “Nokia” badge. Next year, expect more Lumia devices...
Bottom line Is it flagship worthy? Not really. But its the smartphone we can use as a daily driver for a year. Solid performance, excellent build quality, and outstanding camera – these are the factors that makes a good smartphone. It may not be at par with flagship...
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wpcentral.com
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
Last week I showed you in detail the Nokia Lumia 735 'selfie' phone, including my initial thoughts. While I begin wrapping up a full review for that phone later this week, the Lumia 830 arrived on my doorstep.Dubbed 'the affordable flagship' by Microsoft...
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windowscentral.com
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
Last week I showed you in detail the Nokia Lumia 735 'selfie' phone, including my initial thoughts. While I begin wrapping up a full review for that phone later this week, the Lumia 830 arrived on my doorstep.Dubbed 'the affordable flagship' by Microsoft...
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recombu.com
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
We review the Lumia 830, Nokia/Microsoft's latest premium smartphone packing a 10-megapixel PureView camera and an all-new affordable price tag.Nokia launched its latest killer flagship Windows Phone handset, the Lumia 930 , just three short months ago. P...
Good Attractive, colourful design, Dependable 10-megapixel camera, Attractive screen...
Bad Basic processor, Windows Phone quirks...
Bottom line Nokia's Lumia 830 may be a stripped-back version of the flagship Lumia 930 smartphone, but the sacrifices aren't all that great considering the cost savings.Sure, there's no 1080p screen, but the 720p display is perfectly sharp and beautifully vibrant sti...
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steves-digicams.com
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2014-10-29 12:54:07
Other nice features include pre-loaded Microsoft Office Mobile, integrated wireless charging, 16GB of internal storage (expandable up to 128GB with microSD), and 15GB of free OneDrive cloud storage...
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engadget.com
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2014-11-06 21:43:12
When Nokia released the Lumia Icon earlier this year, it took its polycarbonate design philosophy and went a bit metal -- aluminum, specifically. The result was a premium phone with a fancy body to match. But the Icon's exclusivity on Verizon limited its...
Good Solid aluminum frame, Impressive, image-stabilized rear camera, Good everyday performance...
Bad Struggles in some games, Merely average front camera, Quirky white balance (though pending updates may improve things)...
Bottom line The Lumia 830 strikes a good balance with its premium aluminum frame and mid-range internals. Those looking for a solid camera experience at this price range should take a good look...
80%
notebookcheck.net
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2014-11-12 07:15:59
The Nokia Lumia 830 is the last smartphone that will bear the Finnish company's phone logo. Future models will be developed and sold under Microsoft's brand name . The manufacturer advertises the device as an affordable flagship smartphone with up-to-date...
Good High-quality materials and decent build, Good Wi-Fi range, Removable battery, Expandable storage, Decent camera, Wireless recharging, Good GPS receiver, Decent battery life, Miracast and DLNA, Useful, preloaded software, Bright screen with high color accu...
Bad that however has an increased black level, Strong IPS glow in flat viewing angles, Sluggish SoC, No ac Wi-Fi, No Cortana in Europe, Inferior speaker...
Bottom line Nokia's Lumia 830 sets sail under the old flag one last time. The design strongly resembles that of the Lumia 930, and pleases with high-quality materials and an excellent build. This impression stretches over every detail. For example, both the SIM and m...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2014-11-12 07:15:59
To date, the Nokia Lumia Icon has topped the list of my favorite Windows Phones. But if you invest $99 to buy the new Microsoft Nokia Lumia 830 via AT&T, you'll be handed a thinner, lighter phone that's equally robust, which you may even prefer to the old...
Good Thin, relatively light, but with a solid feel, Phone's photo-taking abilities will improve with Lumia Camera app, Solid performance for the price...
Bad Camera currently struggles in low light, "Hey Cortana!" active listening won't be supported, Still lags behind iOS, Android in quality apps...
Bottom line Microsoft correctly labels the Nokia Lumia 830 as an "affordable flagship," with an appealing mix of performance, features, and price. And the phone will improve somewhat once Microsoft pushes the Lumia Camera app to the phone...
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gottabemobile.com
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2014-11-18 12:29:08
It isn't a strange time to be a potential Windows Phone buyer. It's a very strange time to be a Windows Phone buyer. The smartphone market and the now Microsoft-owned Nokia Devices business are moving in completely separate directions, if the Nokia Lumia...
Bottom line Buyers are going to have to decide for themselves whether the Lumia 830 equation make sense for their needs.Those who need the most powerful phone that's going to offer best-in-class performance should definitely look elsewhere. Those stuttering issues ar...
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pcmag.com
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2014-11-19 19:44:31
It's tough being the middle child. Stuck in the middle of the notoriously slow-to-change Windows Phone lineup, the Nokia Lumia 830 doesn't have an impulse-buy price or spectacular performance to set it apart. It's also suffering from a weird AT&T...
Good Excellent voice quality. Good size and build.
Bad Underpowered compared with the competition. Disappointing battery life...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 830 is a middling phone that's outmatched by a range of other options on AT&T...
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arstechnica.com
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2014-11-22 07:36:36
Our review of the ultra low-end Lumia 530 found it rather wanting. Sometimes cheap is too cheap, and that phone cut a few too many corners. We felt the Lumia 630 and 635 were a lot more compelling, and in some ways the 630/635 represent the true successor...
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anandtech.com
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2014-12-03 02:49:50
The Lumia 830 was launched by Microsoft at the IFA trade show in September. As seems to be the norm for most Nokia phones, it has taken a short while for announced phones to be generally available, but the Lumia 830 can now be found in many markets. When...
Bottom line When the Lumia 830 launched as an “affordable flagship” at IFA 2014, I thought it would be just another midrange phone. But the Lumia 830 has some great features that make it feel like a flagship. The device has a premium feel in-hand, and is much nicer t...
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booredatwork.com
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2014-12-09 06:21:35
The Lumia 830 is a Windows phone from Microsoft that is meant to bring some of those high end specs to your mid-range device. bringing in features that you don't normally see in a smartphone that retails for $99 with a two-year contract exclusively at AT&...
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phonescoop.com
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2014-12-13 06:52:06
The Lumia 830, available from AT&T, is one of the last Windows Phone handsets to wear Nokia's brand name. It's an interesting entry; it's an update to the Lumia 820, though it resembles the higher-end Lumia Icon/928. In other words, if you want a phone t...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 830 is an all-around solid performer. It may be a mid-range handset, but it acts more like a flagship smartphone. It boasts Nokia's classic design and solid build quality in a phone that's compact and a pleasure to use. The Lumia 830 handl...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2014-12-15 05:11:47
AT&T offers the Lumia 830 in the US for $99 on contract and $450 full retail. There are quite a few tempting phones in that price range, including some last gen but still solid Android phones and the iPhone 5s. But if you're a Windows Phone fan, it's cert...
Good Good camera, quality materials and design. Removable battery and expandable storage...
Bad Display is just decent, CPU and graphics aren't for hardcore gamers...
Bottom line We like the Lumia 830, though it's hard to rave about a phone that's designed to sit directly in the middle in terms of price and features. It's neither an outright bargain, nor is it packed with the best specs currently available. Instead, this Lumia tar...
70%
windowscentral.com
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2014-12-27 08:29:58
The Nokia Lumia 830 is starting to hit store shelves worldwide, including the widespread availability in Canada starting today on Rogers, Telus, and Fido. Depending on where you fall on your phone usage and expectations, the Lumia 830 may be a practical u...
Bottom line The Lumia 830 and Lumia 920 are both excellent examples of quality Windows Phones. What makes the Lumia 830 interesting is the fact it not only matches, but also often excels against the Lumia 920. The Lumia 8xx-series though is understood as being less f...
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phonearena.com
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2015-01-31 10:17:49
The Lumia 830 is Nokia's last midrange effort before its entire smartphone business was gobbled up, and rebranded as Microsoft Lumia. Nevertheless, the handset will be updated to the unifying Windows 10 when it lands later this year, so it is far from ir...
Good Very good battery life, Coloraccurate display, Fluid and stable video footage with excellent sound recording...
Bad Some LED flash shots come out of focus, Middling earpiece quality, No MKV video format support, Cumbersome nano SIM card format...
Bottom line While a very decent Windows Phone device, the Nokia Lumia 830 has a steep hill to climb against midrange Androids with its current price bordering on 300 USD or EUR. Windows Phone 8.1 is now a better mobile OS, and the Lumia 830 is promised for a Windows...
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Pocketnow.com
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2015-02-06 18:22:50
The Lumia 830’s model number might be a full hundred digits below Windows Phone’s true flagship, but the step down in prestige also brings a step down in size...
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vrworld.com
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2015-02-06 18:22:50
Sold as an "affordable flagship" device, the Lumia 830 is a toned-down version of the Lumia 930. While the watered-down specs might be a concern for enthusiasts, the price point -- about two-thirds of the 930's SRP -- will be reasonable enough for Windows...
Bottom line This review mostly compared the Lumia 830 against the 930 because Microsoft is marketing it as the “affordable flagship.” Priced at about $400, it's a fraction of the cost of the $600+ Lumia 930, which is actually an older, albeit more powerful, device. F...
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toptenreviews.com
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2015-04-24 06:50:50
The Nokia Lumia 830 combines a large 5-inch screen with Windows apps, two cameras and a slim design. While it offers specs similar to that of many midrange smartphones, this phone uses the Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1 operating system, which means that you...
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winbeta.org
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2015-06-14 08:44:52
There's something different about the Nokia Lumia 830. It's a mid-range device, but it feels like a flagship. Admittedly, Nokia is dubbing the Lumia 830 as a "flagship on a budget", and the idea of it being a flagship definitely rings true. Although the 8...
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allaboutwindowsphone.com
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2015-06-19 08:43:12
The Lumia 830's storage capacity is fine, with a generous 16GB internal - a lot in the mid range, of which well over 11GB is available out of the box, plus microSD up to 128GB (no card is supplied in the box, which is a bit stingy, but I guess most owners...
Bottom line At £300 (all in, in the UK at the moment) and without its unique imaging software, the Lumia 830 is nice enough, if a little pricey - with Lumia Camera onboard and making full use of the tiny but fast and powerful camera, and hopefully nearer £250 within...
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goodhousekeeping.com
Updated:
2015-08-05 10:58:02
Microsoft has been working hard to crack the smartphone market with its Windows phone. The Lumia 830 is an affordable mid-range phone with a 5" screen and 720p resolution — for comparison, most high-end phones have 1080p or higher, so the Lumia's display...
Good Good camera, especially for the price...
Bad Testers didn't like the device's look and feel, Users unfamiliar with Windows OS may find it hard to navigate...
60%
onmsft.com
Updated:
2016-01-30 10:48:01
The Lumia 830 is a mid-range device, meaning it doesn't have all the top-notch specs you'd find on an actual flagship. It has a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1.2Ghz and 1GB RAM. It as an Adreno 305 GPU which will get you by with p...
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wmpoweruser.com
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2016-02-03 12:36:51
Today we are posting our review of Microsoft Mobile's latest “affordable flagship” the Nokia Lumia 830.The device was announced back in September, 2014 during Nokia's (now Microsoft Mobile) IFA 2014 Event in Berlin, which I watched live.Microsoft Mobile...
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techaeris.com
Updated:
2017-09-16 03:55:21
I had a chance to use a Nokia Lumia 830 for a couple weeks as part of Microsoft's #ConnectsTrial program based out of the UK. I'll be giving my thoughts in a series of articles, this being the first – the Nokia Lumia 830 review. In the second I'll take a...
Good Build quality, camera, battery life...
Bad Prefer 1080p resolution, 3rd party app support...
Bottom line The Nokia Lumia 830 is a solid mid-range phone. While Windows Phone is nowhere near as popular as Android or iOS, it was easy to use and ran well. The camera in the Nokia Lumia 830 really shines as well, so if decent mobile photos are high on your list of...
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wmpoweruser.com
Updated:
2018-01-16 05:27:55
As Windows Phone users earnestly wait for a Windows 10 flagship due summer and old flagships are being retired, Windows Phone now has the distinction of having an overwhelming number of low-mid range devices. I for one have owned the 535, 635 , 735 and 83...
Bottom line Microsoft's mid rangers are all decent phones, some more than others. As middle of the range phones are all that we have available now, it's great that we can't go wrong with many of the choices available. The 535 is a decent cheap smartphone that ticks...
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