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The Nokia Lumia 521 for T-Mobile has a compact design in a tapered vessel that fits just
right in your hand. The removal back cover hides a 1,430,000 powered battery that keeps
the 521 going for nine hours of talk time with 16 days of standby time.
Tucked in by the removal battery is a place to install micro sim card to get you connected
to the T-Mobile network, and a place to increase storage with the micro SD card. Powering the
Lumia 521 is a one Gigahertz dual-core processor in 512 Megabytes of RAM. It also has eight
Gigabytes of on-board storage to keep your music, movies and pictures.
The colorful and active Windows phone eight Operating System, running on the 521 looks
fantastic thanks to the 480 by 800 screen resolution on the four inch LCD display. Navigating
the Operating System is easy thanks to the super response of touch screen in the three
navigation buttons at the bottom. If you enjoy listening to music on your phone,
the Lumia 521 offers you a standard 3.5 millimeter headphone jack so you can use your existing
headphones. To charge the 521, you simply use the included micro USB charger that comes
in the package to plug it into a standard wall outlet, or into a USB port on a computer.
Along the right side of the phone is the volume up and down rocker switch, power and sleep
button, and a dedicated camera shutter button. Taking pictures on the Lumia 521’s five
Megapixel primary camera is simple and quick thanks to a shortcut that launches the camera
application with a long press of the shutter button. Using the shortcut will help you capture
that quick picture opportunity without the need to unlock your phone. With its excellent
integration with all Microsoft products, the Lumia 521 seamlessly integrates and displays
information on live tiles on the home screen for Microsoft exchange accounts, Outlook calendars,
and even your Xbox Live account. Live tiles provide you information from within the application
without having to open up the application. That’s a quick look at the Nokia Lumia 521
for T-Mobile. My name is Scott Lewis for Wirefly. Thanks for watching.