Do you remember the Lumia 1020? It is back – in iPhone SE form.
The Lumia 1020 was a lot of smartphone in July 2013. It debuted with a focus “almost completely on the huge camera on the phone,” Ars wrote at the time. That large 41-megapixel sensor stuck out of the phone body, and Nokia Reps showed its low light, fast motion camerabaces by taking photos of breakdancers in a dark demonstration room. The company also offered an optional camera trail that made it feel much more like a point-and-shoot camera. In a more robust review, Ars suggested that the Lumia 1020 could make the point-and-shoot outdated.
Front of the Lumia 1020, with a little Windows Phone Square Grid Flair.
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Front of the Lumia 1020, with a little Windows Phone Square Grid Flair.
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Back from the Lumia 1020, with OH-ZO-Much yellow.
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Back from the Lumia 1020, with OH-ZO-Much yellow.
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The accessory camera grip for the Lumia 1020, shown on the press.
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The accessory camera grip for the Lumia 1020, shown on the press.
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Back from the Lumia 1020, with OH-ZO-Much yellow.
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The accessory camera grip for the Lumia 1020, shown on the press.
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The Lumia 1020 contained another advanced concept of the day: Windows Phone, Microsoft's color-coded, square companion of his mobile forward Windows 8. In October 2017, called it.
But there was a person called /u /oceanth95028 who saw further and where others thought: “Lol,” this person thought, “Why not?” And this person looked at the Lumia 1020 and saw a third generation iPhone SE. And then this person made that phone and started it. And the person saw that it was good and they posted the story on Reddit's R/Hackintosh.