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The new mid-range Lumia from Nokia

Nokia fills out the mid-range of its Windows Phone product line with the Lumia 720, priced at about $329 before taxes and subsidies. It shares some features of both the lower-end 520 and the top-of-the line 920. Like the 520, it has but the same 800-by-480 pixel resolution (but a slightly larger screen at 4.3 inches), 1GHz dual-core processor with 512MB RAM, 8GB of storage expandable via microSD card slot, same 4.7 ounces weight, but very slightly thinner at 0.35 inches. But like the 920, it has a better camera, with a 6.7-megapixel sensor, tweaked to do well in low light conditions; the same battery as the high-end Lumia 920, with wireless charging via a snap-on cover.

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