- Jun 5, 2013
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Got tired of having a 6 inch phone screen, and I passed up the great specs of the 930 because it doesn't have expandable storage. While it is a bit of a drop to go from 1080p to 720p resolution and a slower processor, I find that the 830 is sufficient in specs.
First, I'd like to say that the audio-out quality of the 830 is almost identical to the 1520. When I fine tuned the EQ, they sounded very similar, although I think the 1520 sounds ever-so-slightly better, but I'm not sure if there is a real difference. This factor is one of the most important to me.
Battery life: Haven't had the chance to use the 830 for a full day on a full charge. The battery is definitely better than the 1020, not as good as the 1520 so I'd say the battery is decent. Can the battery be replaced for a battery with higher milliamp?
Speed: The 830 is noticeably slower than the 1520 but the 830 is not a slow phone by any means. Haven't tried playing Halo Wars on this device yet so we'll see how it handles.
Front Camera: The front camera in the 830 is pretty terrible but since I rarely ever use the front camera this is totally a non-factor for me.
Rear Camera: Both the 1520 and the 830 camera are great cameras. I find that the 830 photos are a bit more sharp looking, but have a bit of fuzz in the photos when you zoom in on them. The 1520 photos look amazing even zoomed in on the photo.
Lastly, I'd like to say that I wish Microsoft would put out a flagship phone that isn't huge with expandable storage. I wanted the 930 but somehow the company thought 32gb would be sufficient for a phone that takes 20 megapixel shots. Guess we all gotta wait for something nicer to come out.
First, I'd like to say that the audio-out quality of the 830 is almost identical to the 1520. When I fine tuned the EQ, they sounded very similar, although I think the 1520 sounds ever-so-slightly better, but I'm not sure if there is a real difference. This factor is one of the most important to me.
Battery life: Haven't had the chance to use the 830 for a full day on a full charge. The battery is definitely better than the 1020, not as good as the 1520 so I'd say the battery is decent. Can the battery be replaced for a battery with higher milliamp?
Speed: The 830 is noticeably slower than the 1520 but the 830 is not a slow phone by any means. Haven't tried playing Halo Wars on this device yet so we'll see how it handles.
Front Camera: The front camera in the 830 is pretty terrible but since I rarely ever use the front camera this is totally a non-factor for me.
Rear Camera: Both the 1520 and the 830 camera are great cameras. I find that the 830 photos are a bit more sharp looking, but have a bit of fuzz in the photos when you zoom in on them. The 1520 photos look amazing even zoomed in on the photo.
Lastly, I'd like to say that I wish Microsoft would put out a flagship phone that isn't huge with expandable storage. I wanted the 930 but somehow the company thought 32gb would be sufficient for a phone that takes 20 megapixel shots. Guess we all gotta wait for something nicer to come out.