Nokia 820/822 vs Blu Win JR?

sprtfan

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I'm leaning towards the Nokia right now and the pricing is similar between the two. My main concern with the Nokia is battery life. The smaller screen would actually be a plus and, if I understand correctly, CPU would be a little faster, has more ram, and a better camera. It will be used as a media player at first but I want the option to move it to a MVNO later if I need to like H2O or Page Plus. Is there something missing that would push me in towards the Blu Win Jr? I guess it is lighter and has the Windows update but I think they Nokia should get it before very long as well.

Also, is there a 3rd party battery that is bigger and work with the Nokia? Will it still have Qi wireless charging if a different battery is used? Thanks
 
I'm leaning towards the Nokia right now and the pricing is similar between the two. My main concern with the Nokia is battery life. The smaller screen would actually be a plus and, if I understand correctly, CPU would be a little faster, has more ram, and a better camera. It will be used as a media player at first but I want the option to move it to a MVNO later if I need to like H2O or Page Plus. Is there something missing that would push me in towards the Blu Win Jr? I guess it is lighter and has the Windows update but I think they Nokia should get it before very long as well.

Also, is there a 3rd party battery that is bigger and work with the Nokia? Will it still have Qi wireless charging if a different battery is used? Thanks

Yes, it will work with a third party battery provided the size of the battery is not different. The wiring internals should charge the battery in the device. If you want an 822 with a wireless charging back let me know:-)
 
The 822 is the better phone spec-wise, the 820 is better build-wise, and the Blu Jr is the best price-wise.
 
If given the options you posted I would go with the 820 ( I own a 820 and a Moto G lte), mostly for the fact that AT&T supports the 820 alot better than Verizon supports the 822. Plus the 820 is a GSM phone while the 822 is a CDMA phone. I looked at the test that they did comparing the 920 with the new 830 and decided to keep my 820 instead of upgrading to the 830. The 820 has the same insides as the 920; plus it has a removeable battery and backcover, a SD card slot, wireless charging and its solid as a rock. When they come down on the price of the 830 (449$) I may upgrade; but its not worth all that money when you already have a 820 with a 64GB sd card.
 

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