One aspect of the Lumia 830 which truly is flagship worthy is its design. It’s not even a bad screen for the money, as at £319 SIM free the Nokia Lumia 830 doesn’t have a flagship price, but just don’t go in expecting a flagship experience. That said it’s not a bad screen, it’s bright and vibrant and has impressive contrast but it’s not pin sharp. So it’s big but not the sharpest screen around and this is one of the areas where it’s clear you’re not actually getting a flagship experience, as you’re only getting one half of the puzzle, the size but not the quality. The Nokia Lumia 830 has a 5.0 inch 720 x 1280 IPS LCD display with a pixel density of 294 pixels per inch. So is this Microsoft’s take on that idea? And has the company pulled it off? Read on to find out. 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.
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