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Nokia Lumia 1020 vs iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S4 Feature Comparison by MOBILE & PHONE on JULY 16, 2013 In this comparison you’ll learn about the differences between Nokia’s Lumia 1020 versus Samsung Galaxy S4 and Apple iPhone 5. The Lumia 1020 is a camera-oriented device, and its main focus is to deliver enhanced image quality and functionality to the user, rather than competing against Apple and Samsung flagship models. The question that still remains is whether the Lumia 1020 justify the premium price for this device ($299 upfront for basic 32GB model on contract and $699 without contract)? The debate is still on, and I’m sure that regarding what’s written here, there are many people who will rush to buy the Lumia 1020 for its camera without thinking twice. Even those who previously owned an Android device. When you have such a unique device like the Lumia 1020, it’s easy to just forget about the Windows 8 platform quirks. Nevertheless, knowing and understanding the differences will help you make a smarter buying decision, one that you won’t regret later on. If you are just interested in learning about the Lumia 1020 camera features, I recommend reading my Lumia 1020 camera review post. There are also links to other parts where I review its low light capabilities and compare its camera to other leading Smartphones. This comparison will focus on comparing the Smartphones’ features as a whole, rather than focusing only on the camera performance. So without further ado, let’s begin. Phone Design and Display The Lumia 1020, Galaxy S4 and iPhone 5 – all have a very different design, each one with its own unique style. The Samsung Galaxy S4 is the largest device, 13.3 mm taller, 11.2 mm wider and 0.3 mm thicker than the iPhone 5 due to its larger 5-inch display, while the iPhone 5 has a 4-inch display. The Lumia 1020 sits comfortably in the middle with a 4.5 inch display, yet smaller than the S4 and larger than the iPhone 5. Some say that this is the optimal size which takes both portability and usability into account The iPhone 5 display is smaller and certainly lacks the size to allow comfortable reading and viewing experience. Samsung Galaxy S4, Nokia Lumia 1020 and Apple iPhone 5 phones size comparison (via mobiledevicesize) If you are searching for the best viewing experience. Nothing comes close to the S4 with its 5″ Full HD Super AMOLED display. This display is just dead gorgeous, and you need to see it with your own eyes to appreciate it. When I first saw the screen I thought it had a sticker on it. The display has such high resolution and saturated colors that you just can’t believe that you are viewing the image on a screen, it’s just that good! Lumia 1020 Galaxy S4 iPhone 5 Screen Size 4.5" 5.0" 4.0" Screen Technology AMOLED Super AMOLED IPS LCD Screen Pixel Density 334 ppi 441ppi 326 ppi Screen Protection Gorilla Glass 3 Gorlla Glass 3 Gorlla Glass 2 Phone Size 5.13 x 2.81 x 0.41 inches (130.4 x 71.4 x 10.4 mm) 5.38 x 2.75 x 0.31 inches (136.6 x 69.8 x 7.9 mm) 4.87 x 2.31 x 0.30 inches (123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6 mm) Phone Weight 5.57 oz (158 g) 4.59 oz (130 g) 3.95 oz (112 g) Phone Material Polycarbonate Polycarbonate Aluminium Available Colors Black, Yellow, White Black, White Black, White As you can see from the table above, the Lumia 1020 is heavier than the Samsung Galaxy S4. This is due to the rear-facing camera components that adds to the overall weight quite a bit. The iPhone has better built quality, but many consumers complained about the aluminium material that easily get scratches. It seems that the problem is more visible on the black version than on the white. Furthermore, the Lumia 1020 and Galaxy S4 feature a tougher Corning Gorilla Glass 3 screen protection that further protects the screen against scratches and bumps (40% more scratch resistant and 50% stronger). Screen size comparison: Samsung Galaxy S4 (5-iinch), Nokia Lumia 1020 (4.5-inch) and Apple iPhone 5 (4-inch) If you watch HD videos and play a lot of games on your phone and browse the Internet, a phone with a larger display will provide you with a better experience. Another thing that I liked about the Nokia Lumia 1020 display is its sculpted glass with rounded edges. This gives the Lumia 1020 device an attractive elegant look, especially when viewing it from the side. Lumia 1020 sculpted glass AMOLED vs Super AMOLED vs IPS LCD The Super AMOLED produced colors which are much more saturated than IPS LCD, it has deeper blacks, higher contrast and has much stronger showing. Some people love those over saturated colors, others prefer the more subtle/natural/accurate colors of the IPS LCD. The Super AMOLED is Samsung’s version of the AMOLED technology. AMOLED screens are difficult to view in direct sunlight compare to LCD, and Samsung improved this on the Super AMOLED, making it better by increasing its brightness and also reduced the size of gaps between the layers of the screen. In the above video you can clearly see the differences. It depends on personal preferences. I personally love the saturated colors, which also looks great for movies and when playing games. The Super AMOLED display just revives every image, even if the image isn’t colorful and boring, it just comes to life when viewed on a super AMOLED display. The Lumia 1020 comes with the same PureMotionHD+ AMOLED display as the Nokia Lumia 925. So if you had the chance to see how the 925 screen looks, you get an idea what you are going to get on the 1020. The AMOLED display colors with much less vividness, and can’t match the color reproduction of the Super AMOLED. AMOLED screens have been improved over the years and the thinner glass/layers produce better visuals and better visibility in direct sunlight. According to gsmarena, the Nokia Lumia 1020 has 2.103 sunlight contrast ratio, the Nokia 808 PureView had 4.698 – a big difference in favor of the 808 PureView. Sunlight contrast ratio: Nokia 808 PureView – 4.698 Apple iPhone 5 – 3.997 Samsung Galaxy S III – 3.419 Samsung Galaxy S4 – 3.352 Samsung Galaxy S II – 2.832 HTC One – 2.504 Sony Xperia Z – 2.462 Nokia Lumia 920 – 2.107 Nokia Lumia 1020: – 2.103 Source: gsmarena As you can see, among the smartphones I listed here, the Lumia 1020 has the worse visibility according to gsmareana. The Nokia Lumia 1020 has the least impressive White brighntenss (308 cd/m2 vs S4: 647 cd/m2, iPhone 5:640). The 808 PureView utilizes Nokia’s ClearBlack display (CBD) technology to reduce screen reflections and improve visual image quality, especially when using the phone outdoors. It works exactly like a polarizer to reduce reflections, not allowing non-direct light to pass through the glass. I personally don’t know why the 808 PureView screen has a much higher contrast ratio than the Lumia 1020 as both use CBD technology and AMOLED display . If you know the reason, please leave a comment in the comments section below. Interested to see how to top listed 808 PureView looks in bright sunlight? — Check out the video below.. The Lumia 1020 and Galaxy S4 has a very responsive and sensitive screen which can be used with gloves (aka glove- friendly touchscreen). This isn’t possible with the iPhone 5. Another thing that I love about the Lumia 1020 that it also available in yellow — Hupee! Performance I was surprised that Nokia didn’t opt for a quad-core processor on the Lumia 1020 and rather has chosen to go with a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 1.5GHz Dual Core Krait processor and Adreno 225 GPU. The Lumia 1020 processor also serves as the image processor. This is a modified version of the MSM8960 that allowed Nokia to drop the dedicated image processor and use the main central processing unit to process the image. Let’s take a look at the specs first. Lumia 1020 Galaxy S4 iPhone 5 Chip Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 APQ8064T Apple A6 Processor Dual core, 1500 MHz, Krait Quad core, 1900 MHz, Krait 300 Dual core, 1300 MHz, Apple Swift Graphics Processor Adreno 225 Adreno 320 PowerVR SGX543MP3 RAM 2048 MB RAM (Dual-channel, 500 MHz) / LPDDR2 2048 MB RAM (Dual-channel) / LPDDR3 1016 MB RAM (Dual-channel, 1066 MHz) / LPDDR2 Built-in Storage 32 GB 16 GB (~8GB usable) 16 GB / 32GB / 64GB MicroSD Slot N/A Yes (up to 64GB) N/A Battery 2000 mAh non-removeable 2600 mAh removeable 1440 mAh non-removeable Battery Maximum Talk Time 3G: 13.3 h 3G: 17 hours 3G: 8 hours Battery Maximum Music Playback 63 h 62 h 40 h Battery Maximum Video Playback time 6.8 h 11 h 10 h Battery Maximum Internet Browsing Time (Wi-Fi) 5.5 h 10 h 10 h The Nokia Lumia 1020 features a Dual-core 1.5GHz processor that doesn’t quite stack up against the latest high-end models from HTC and Samsung that boast a quad-core processor or even octa- core on some version of the Galaxy S4. The Lumia 1020 is certainly behind the competition here, using the same generation CPU/GPU as the BlackBerry Q10, BlackBerry Z10 (same GPU, CPU and amount of RAM) and has the same CPU and GPU as the Nokia Lumia 928, Lumia 920 and Lumia 925 , but double the amount of RAM. Although on paper the Nokia Lumia 1020 processing power specs look much less impressive than the Samsung Galaxy S4 — the Lumia 1020 can run just fine almost anything you throw at it. It is, let’s say.. less future proof, and it might suffer from lags if you install future games that have higher computing processing power demands. As of the time of writing, we still don’t have any benchmark scores available in order to compare the Lumia 1020 against its peers. Nevertheless, we can expect roughly the same performance as the Lumia 920, 925 and 928. The Snapdragon S4 processor has been developed using 28nm process and consumes much less energy than previous models that are based on 45nm process. The S4 Snapdragon processor paired with Adreno 225 works together to run Windows Phone 8 OS smoothly, even when playing high quality 3D games. The Snapdragon S4 Plus overall offers better performance than the Apple A6. The MSM8960 manufactured using 28nms process, the iPhone 5 manufactured using 32 nms process, allowing faster processing and cooler operation. However, the Apple A6 recorded better score (191,158 vs 114,812) in BrowserMark benchmark and SunSpider 0.9.1 benchmark (908 ms vs 1303.9 ms), but shows less significant difference in the GeekBench benchmark (1570 vs 1411) . The thing is with the iPhone 5 is that this is the latest iPhone, and developers are optimizing the apps and games to this device. This means that compared to Android devices, you don’t need to worry about performance issues if you have the latest device, and you can rest assured that all the latest games and apps will run just fine on the latest iPhone. With Android device or Windows Phone 8 devices it’s more tricky, as you get a large selection of devices, each one with its own unique specs. Developers can’t target a specific device and usually target the most popular specs to target the largest audience. People who buy an iPhone no matter what, they don’t care about comparing specs and stuff, they just buy the latest iPhone and that’s it. If you are planning to purchase a Windows 8 or Android phone, you need to spend quite some time comparing the specs and make sure that you are picking the device that is right for you. If you buy the Galaxy S4 now you are sure to get the best of the best, and you know that you are getting the most powerful device on the market. That can’t be said on the Lumia 1020. Having said that, the Nokia Lumia 1020, in my opinion, is aimed towards photo enthusiast consumers, which are well aware of the Lumia 1020 camera capabilities- and those people might not be so concerned about the phone’s performance as for the camera features. If you want the fastest device, get the Galaxy S4, otherwise, both the iPhone 5 and Lumia 1020 will provide you with excellent performance. Regarding the battery. The Samsung Galaxy S4 due to its size, has the most powerful battery. Furthermore, it’s the only phone in this group that feature a removable battery and MicroSD card slot. The Nokia Lumia 1020 has a good battery life, but give you almost half the Wi-Fi browsing time compare to the S4 and iPhone 4. Camera Rear-facing camera: Nokia Lumia 1020, Samsung Galaxy S4 and Apple iPhone 5 This is where the Nokia Lumia 1020 really shines. This is the main selling point of this device. The Nokia Lumia 1020 features a large 1/1.5″ BSI CMOS sensor, much larger than the iPhone 5and Galaxy S4. For more in-depth information about the Nokia Lumia 1020 camera features, please read my Nokia Lumia 1020 camera review, and at the end of the article you’ll find more links for the low-light performance and comparison articles. Let’s take a look at the specs first. Lumia 1020 iPhone 5 Galaxy S4 Sensor Size 1/1.5" 8.80 x 6.6 mm 1/3.2" 4.54 x 3.42 mm 1/3.06" 4.69 x 3.53 mm Sensor Technology BSI CMOS BSI CMOS BSI CMOS Exmor RS™ Sensor Pixel Size 1.12 µm 1.4 µm 1.12µm Sensor Resolution 41MP 7728×5368 pixels 8MP 3264 x 2448 pixels 13MP ISO 100 - 3200 50 - 3200 50 - 3200 Lens (35mm equiv.) Carl Zeiss 26mm Tessar f/2.2 25mm (16:9) 27mm (4:3) 33mm f/2.4 31mm f/2.2 Image Stabilization Yes, Optical Floating lens assembly (2nd generation) No (only digital IS) No (only digital IS) Flash • Xenon Flash (with flat capacitor technology) • LED LED LED Video Capture 1080p30 1080p30 1080p30 Oversampling Technology Yes No No Lossless Zoom Yes No No The Lumia 1020 has by far the best camera in this group, and also the best camera compare to any other camera phone on the market. The first thing that you should be aware about is the difference in sensor sizes between those three devices. 1/1.5″ vs 1/3.06″ vs 1/3.2″ sensor size comparison The sensor on the Lumia 1020 although slightly smaller than the 808 PureView one, is much bigger than the S4 and iPhone 5 sensors. The iPhone 5 has the largest pixels due to its lower resolution. This can help the iPhone 5 compete well against the GALAXY S4 camera, but it the Lumia 1020 uses pixel oversampling technology to overcome the issue that might be raised due sensor’s very high resolution. Using the pixel oversampling technology, you can capture a 5MP oversampled image in which 7 pixels represent a single data pixel in the final image. That helps the camera to perform much better at high ISO and dramatically improve the camera low light performance. You get relatively a very clean image with much less noise, compare to a camera that doesn’t utilize this technology. Standard 5MP vs oversampled 5MP This technology also allows the Lumia 1020 to zoom up to three times closer (4x in Full HD Video and 6x in HD) without degrading the image resolution and losing details. You can also use the dual capture feature that tells the camera to capture both a full resolution image and a 5MP oversampled image. The full resolution image is stored for zooming out or for allowing photographers to reframe the shot after the image has been captured. The Lumia 1020 offers a wide range of creative tools and revised UI, as well as offering full manual control over the ISO, Exposure compensation (EV), White Balance, Flash (On/Off/Auto), Shutter speed and manual focus. Nokia also redesigned the optical image stabilization which works great to further enhance the camera’s low-light capabilities. The Lumia 1020 enjoys both LED and a next generation powerful Xenon flash. The Galaxy S4 and iPhone 5 both only have a LED flash. Nokia also improved the audio performance with Nokai Rich recording technology that was first introduced on the Nokia 808 PureView. The Lumia 1020 lens also offers a much wider field of view, which is great for taking group shots, self portraits or when shooting indoors. The iPhone 5 does perform better in low-light than the Galaxy S4, especially when shooting without a flash. It has a 33mm effective focal length which is less than the S4 and Lumia 1020, make it less suitable for landscape, architectural or indoor shots. You can check a useful low-light comparison on geek and see the result for yourself. All phones have a secondary front-facing camera. Both the iPhone 5 and the Lumia 1020 have a 1.2-megapixels camera and can record video clips at HD resolution. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has a 2 megapixels camera and can shoot Full HD videos. The Lumia 1020 camera is a clear winner, nothing comes close to it. Searching for the perfect mobile phone camera, look no further – the Lumia 1020 camera is by far the best mobile phone camera on the market! * Nokia also introduced a snap-on grip accessory for the Nokia Lumia 1020 (sold separately), which gives the phone a better grip and make it easier to hold the camera in one hand. Other Features The Samsung Galaxy S4 is the most advanced Smartphone among the three, not only for its sheer performance, but also with the advanced innovative features it brings with it. Samsung focused on innovation and wanted to make the S4 a unique phone in its category. Lumia 1020 Galaxy S4 iPhone 5 Wi-Fi 802.11 a, b, g, n 802.11 a, b, g, n, n 5GHz, ac 802.11 a, b, g, n, n 5GHz, ac Headphones connector 3.5mm 3.5mm 3.5mm Sensors Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Barometer Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Thermometer, Barometer, Humidity, Gesture Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass NFC Yes Yes No Infrared Port No Yes No Bluetooth 3.0 4.0 4.0 Dual Shot No Yes No Simultaneous HD video Recording No Yes No Take photos white shooting videos Yes Yes Yes Video Audio Technology Nokia Rich Recording (borrowed from the 808 PureView) Stereo HAAC recording ? ? Nokia Lumia 1020 offers the best audio experience among the three phones. The iPhone comes second and Samsung Galaxy S4 last. The S4 was critisized by many reviewers of having a relatively poor audio performance when compared to its rivals. Built-in FM Radio Yes No (why?) No (why? Group Play No Yes No "Air Gestures" No Yes No "Air View" No Yes No "Eraser" No Yes No Panorama Mode Yes ("Panorama lens") Yes ("Panorama shot") Yes Sound & Shot No Yes No DLNA Yes Yes Yes Wireless Charging Yes, Qi Wireless charging (needs the CC-3066 wireless charging cover and charging pad - sold separately) Yes, Qi Wirelss charging (needs a charging cover and charging pad - sold separately. $ 39.99 on Verizon or $89.98 includes the cover and the charging pad) No Platform Windows 8 Androd 4.2.2 iOS 6 Here’s a list of all the unique built-in features: “Dual Camera” feature – 13MP Front camera and front-facing 2MP camera with support for simultaneous photos and videos when shooting with both cameras. So for example, you can shoot an image with a thumbnail image of yourself embedded into the image taken at the same time you clicked to take the photo “Group Play” – This feature enabled a group of people to share music, games and photos without the need of an external wireless network “S Translator” – Speech-to-text and text-to-speech translation - works with limited languages at the moment, including English, Latin-American Spanish and Portugese, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, German, Chinese and Korean languages “Story Album” feature – Personalized Story Album using photos and videos that you’ve taken using a smart algorithm that detects a relationship between the photos based on time and location “Air Gesture” – allows you to accept a call (“Air Call Accept”), fast forward or rewind, change a song or even scroll a web page by just moving your hand across the screen without touching it “Air View” – view a magnified image on the screen by hovering your finger on an image “Sound & shot” – Add a few seconds of recorded sound with your image, before or after you take the shot “Smart Scroll / Pause” – detects when you are looking at the phone. When you look away from the phone, it can automatically pause a view and when you look back on the phone it resumes the video. You can also scroll pages automatically by tilting the display up or down (how cool is that!) “Drama Shot” – takes up to 100 shots in 4 seconds and select some of the images and use in a single image “Eraser” – The camera takes multiple shots of the same subject and automatically removed distracting moving background elements from the photo (e.g. a person just passed through the frame around your subject while you took the shot) “Adapt Display” feature – phone automatically adjusts the screen’s brightness, saturation and contrast depend on what’s being viewed “S Voice Drive” – connects to the built-in navigation app and allows you to control your phone without touching it, all by voice commands. This includes answering a call, find a song that you want to listen to, check the weather and so on Samsung Knox – separate your phone data into two separate storage spaces, one for personal use and one for work. The data stored on the “Work space” for example don’t have access to the “Personal space” “S Health” feature – numerous sensors that track how much exercise you get and calculate your calorie consumption, heart- rate monitor and more A very impressive list of built-in features. I personally really liked the Air View and ‘Dual Camera’. This exactly what makes the Samsung Galaxy 4 such a unique and impressive Smartphone. A combination of powerful computing power, large high quality display, slim and elegant design and wide range of advanced hardware-based and software-based features. Both the iPhone 5 and Lumia 1020 don’t come close to offer such a wide variety of features. The Lumia is more focused on its unbeatable innovative camera and marketed as such. The iPhone 5 lags behind the competition and really need an immediate update. The new iOS 7 will bring new fresh look, but many people already holding their money until later this year (September?) when the new iPhone is expected to be announced. All the three devices work on a different platform. The Apple iPhone 5 runs on iOS 6 (iOS 7 soon), the Nokia Lumia 1020 runs on Windows 8 (Windows 8.1 soon) and Samsung Galaxy S4 runs on Android 4.2.2. I won’t open a new debate about which operating system is the most advance one. However, Android is, at the moment, the leading operating system, offering a wide range of customizability. Apple’s iOS 7 has a dazzling UI, improved, has a unified smart search feature, improved typography, multitasking capabilities, a new notification center on the lock screen and much more. Still, it seems that the fundamental vision of how the UI should look wasn’t changed. The UI does look good, but I am still waiting to see what the new iPhone 6 will bring with it. As far as the rumors go, we expect to see a few iPhone devices, not just one. iPhone 5 Advantages and Disadvantages: Small size Durable Aluminium construction Rear-facing camera covered with sapphire crystal scratch- resistant glass Leading browser performance (according to benchmarks) Slimmest (7.6 mm vs 10.4 mm vs 7.9 mm) Natural and accurate colors (IPS LCD) – for those who like it that way Lightest in the group (112 grams) Bluetooth 4.0 Siri (voice recognition software) Good camera low-light performance Lowest main camera image resolution Smallest display in the group Lowest screen pixel density in the group No MicroSD card slot Least amount of sensors No NFC No built-in FM radio Non-removable battery No native wireless charging or official support (there are alternative options to enable it but with a unique frame that attached to the device) OS lags behind the competition No infrared port (S$ has it) Older generation Dual-core processor and GPU Issues with the map application No Xenon flash Scratchprone chassis Nonstandard connector for charging the phone (instead of micro USB), and new adapter than the older models (buy new adapters to fit existing docks and chargers, not cheap) No camera optical image stabilization (only digital) Nokia Lumia 1020 Advantages and Disadvantage: Relatively compact size 4.5-inch, (arguably) not too larger no too small NFC Best phone camera on the market with Excellent low light performance, larger sensor, 6 lens elements, full manual control over the exposure , oversampling, lossless zoom (stills and video) Excellent Audio recording quality (Nokia rich recording, Stereo HAAC) FM Radio Xenon Flash + LED Flash Camera optical image stabilization Super-sensitive / glove-friendly screen AMOLED screen with deep blacks, compliments Windows Phone 8 UI Qi wireless charging (requires cover) Comes in yellow color (for those who love this color) Nokia HERE HD resolution Good pixel density (less than the S4 higher than the iPhone 5, but not by much; pixels are not visible) Bluetooth 3.0 (S4 and iPhone 5 have BT 4.0) No infrared port (S4 has it) Older generation Dual-core processor and GPU Non-removable battery Polycarbonate construction Thickest in the group Heaviest in the group Samsung Galaxy S4 Advantages and disadvantages: 5-inch large display with Full HD resolution Super AMOLED screen – vivid colors, deep black, great for viewing photos, videos and playing games. Improved viewing angles and brightness over AMOLED Most powerful device in the group Most impressive arsenal of built-in software features (e.g. Air View, Dual shot, Drama shot, etc.) MicroSD card slot Highest screen pixel density Glove-friendly touchscreen Highest resolution in the group for the rear-facing camera Infrared (IR Blaster) / TV remote Eye Tracking (e.g. Pause video when looking away from the device) Multi windows (split screen mode) Removable battery Most powerful battery in the group Air Gestures and Air View Bluetooth 4.0 MHL 2.0 Qi wireless charging (requires battery cover) The highest amount of built-in sensors (including Thermomenter, Humidity and Barometer) Slim, not the slimmest Largest in the group No built-in FM radio Polycarbonate construction No Xenon flash No camera optical image stabilization (only digital) Conclusion The Nokia Lumia 1020 is not a top performer, doesn’t have a 5- inch Full HD display not it has an impressive list of built-in features as the Samsung Galaxy S4. It’s not as compact as the iPhone 5, doesn’t have an aluminum body and the Windows 8 platform still has its quirks and relatively much less apps in its app store. All this won’t stop the Lumia 1020 from being a super popular smartphone. It looks great, has the best phone camera on the market without any doubt, has a newly developed camera app that offers full manual control over the exposure and other camera settings and Xenon + LED flash. It supports Qi wireless charging (the iPhone 5 does not), has a glove-friendly touchscreen, and even come in Yellow color. The Nokia Lumia 1020 improved upon the feature that most people used most, and this is the camera. It’s still a very powerful phone that will run most games at a respectable frame rate. It has a built-in FM Radio and NFC. However, it lacks a MicroSD card, so not storage expansion is available. The Lumia 1020 maybe can’t compete against the Samsung Galaxy S4 in the high-end category, but when it comes to the camera, it wins hands-down. I would buy the Lumia 1020 if I am an average+ user who is searching for a mid-range+ Smartphone, and the thing that I care about most is the camera performance. The camera is the main selling point of this device, and you need to ask yourself whether you are willing to give up on most of the great features that you get with the S4 in favor of this great PureView camera? — If so, the Lumia 1020 will help you come home with amazing high- quality photos and videos, and those I think and in my personal opinion, will help you enjoy your phone much more than the other features that you
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