The 6-inch ultralarge phone comes in at almost half the Lumia 1520's price.
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There are definite benefits to reading and surfing the Web on a larger screen. While Nokia makes it affordable, the 720p HD resolution is a little lower than optimal for such an expanse.
Continuous autofocus and an LED flash are good things here. Even though it's a lower-resolution overall, most photos taken on the Lumia 1320's 5-megapixel camera won't disappoint.
The Lumia 1320 has pleasing dimensions for a phone of its size. The matte back and slightly curved back make it easy to hold and smudge-free, though its smooth surface is slippery at times.