Shouldn't I replace my 620 with 535?

albvs

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I truly like big screen phones. The time I saw 535, I thought I should go for as a replacement for my 620 because of its specifications which I guess are far better than 620. And also battery, 535 got more than 620.
So......, is 535 better or not for this replacement I'm thinking about?
 

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I truly like big screen phones. The time I saw 535, I thought I should go for as a replacement for my 620 because of its specifications which I guess are far better than 620. And also battery, 535 got more than 620.
So......, is 535 better or not for this replacement I'm thinking about?

The only downside will be no camera button, weaker processor and no capacitive keys.
 

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The only downside will be no camera button, weaker processor and no capacitive keys.

Processor-
620- 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Dual Core
535- 1.2 GHz Quad Core Snapdragon 200
Isn't Quad Core better than Dual Core?
Camera button- I hardly use that.
Is losing capacitive keys disheartening?
 

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Processor-
620- 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Dual Core
535- 1.2 GHz Quad Core Snapdragon 200
Isn't Quad Core better than Dual Core?
Camera button- I hardly use that.
Is losing capacitive keys disheartening?

That S4 processor is still more powerful that the S200. The rest is up to you.
 

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Processor-
620- 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Dual Core
535- 1.2 GHz Quad Core Snapdragon 200
Isn't Quad Core better than Dual Core?
Camera button- I hardly use that.
Is losing capacitive keys disheartening?

The Snapdragon 200 is considered to be a cheaper processor, but will be faster than the 620 because the 520 and 620 share the same chipset and the 530 is faster than the 520. So 535 is a good upgrade from a 620. There is no real problem with on screen buttons
Cheers!
 
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You guys are really confusing me on the basis of processor..😒

OK, get the benchmarks and then compare yourself... :)
I would highly recommend going with the 535. Even if the processor is a bit weaker, there shouldn't be performance issues since WP is so optimised.
 

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Display is probably lower quality (not ClearBlack a la 520)
but otherwise, doesn't seem bad at all. (what about some smaller features like NFC?)
 

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OK, get the benchmarks and then compare yourself... :)
I would highly recommend going with the 535. Even if the processor is a bit weaker, there shouldn't be performance issues since WP is so optimised.

Let me wait a little and check if Microsoft is launching any jaw dropper..😆
 

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The Nokia 620 looks nice like iPhone 4s and still works well (except 1gb apps). The Microsoft 535 looks cheap especially when you see its grey (instead of black) display.
I wouldn't replace that.

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