The build quality is top notch, the design simple and available through the many different colored back cover but fresh and youthful.
Although the camera has a resolution of 5MP, it provides - when the lighting conditions right - very good results, which is particularly evident in the close-up, when every little detail is sharp.
The battery power I am also satisfied, sure I use the phone mainly for reading and writing SMS and e-mails and phone calls and not for complex games, but with a maturity of more than 2 days, it stands out - at least when I my battery life of comparable Samsung device my sister look at - apart from other candidates. Apart from this, the charging time made very shortly after my discretion.
I do not think anyone can with the performance of the device to be dissatisfied, and certainly not for the money, because what is promised in the description, is also provided and is functioning properly. The sticking point is likely to be rather the Windows operating system. Personally, I like the design, it think clearly and get along well with it, for my use, it is absolutely appropriate, is self-explanatory and does not offer too much confusing bells and whistles. However, if you do not want to refrain from the background image on the font and color and design everything รก la Android adjust to the smallest detail and personalize should consider whether he really buys right here.
In addition to the operating system, I would make the apps decisive, because even though there are now really a lot of applications, the number and variety is far from being up to the Google Play Goals. In my opinion, not a shortcoming, the popular apps like Facebook, Whatsapp Angry Birds and also a lot of useful (some Nokia-exclusive) Apps are available for photo editing or to schedule and manage. Who wants to use his smartphone for more games, is probably better off with the Android competition, because there you really get all the apps and games.
Thus, it is a matter of taste whether to buy at Nokia or competitors such as Samsung, HTC or similar vendors. I personally think that for young people probably an Android device is more appropriate since these rely more on games and popular apps, while the Nokia Lumia 620 is, however, recommended for young adults, students and anyone looking for a functional and reliable unit.