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With no North America release scheduled, it ain't gonna happen![]()
I think I'll get it and give my 920 to my sister
Who knows, maybe it will be released on the US too, just like the 520?
I find it annoying that carriers here only want us to buy high end phones when a mid range is all I need and want. My 521 is great. I was just looking for a few improvements and it looks like the 1320 is it, while the 1520 is overkill for me in that I can't justify spending $700 on a phone. Of course, being GSM, it's always possible to buy it online unlocked, but the problem with T-Mobile USA is that it may not have compatible 4G/LTE bands...They were pretty clear that it would be a ROW release, which is pretty disheartening.
If you do not care much about the camera then I guess the 1320 is a good upgrade for you
I think the camera on my 521 is great. You should check some photos from the 521 forum. I am sure the 20 meg camera is awesome but don't turn your nose up at the 5 meg one.
So no US availability? Really? Wow, big mistake. I could see the 1320 being an affordable alternative to the Note3. Not everybody is Mr/Ms Moneybags.
You'd think the 1320 would be ideal for T-Mobile to snap up, considering they sell their phones now at an unsubsidized price. I can only assume AT&T has some kind of exclusivity clause with Nokia to prevent them selling the cheaper 1320 here in the US, at least for a while?So no US availability? Really? Wow, big mistake. I could see the 1320 being an affordable alternative to the Note3. Not everybody is Mr/Ms Moneybags.
Agreed.
Especially considering the cost of the phone, the camera is certainly nothing to be ashamed of, that's for sure.I think the camera on my 521 is great. You should check some photos from the 521 forum. I am sure the 20 meg camera is awesome but don't turn your nose up at the 5 meg one.
I can only hope T-Mobile will release a '1325' although if they did, you can bet it won't be until next year at the earliest. I am guessing they're content, for the time being, in assuming 521 owners will just migrate to the 925.For Nokia to take on US, they need to release this one too. It is time for the MNVO-Tracfone and others to step up to the plate and start offering these cell phones. In US feature phones are on the down slide.