After so much of rumors Nokia has finally announced two new Lumia smartphones, the Lumia 1520 and the Lumia 1320 along side with Asha phone in ongoing Nokia World 2013 in Abu Dhabi event.

These are first phablets from Nokia with 6-inch displays screen, as these comes with bigger display they can utilize third new column of tiles on the homescreen.

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Lumia 1520 sports a 6 inch ClearBack  display screen with full HD 1080p screen resolution. It is powered by a Snapdragon 800 processor ticking at 2.2GHz along with 2GB of RAM. At back it featurs a 20 megapixel PureView camera with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) and newly Nokia Camera app, which brings lots of add-ons for your camera. You can record top-quality video with OIS technology and four built-in microphones. This phone has been priced $749 and will be available

It comes with 32 GB of internal memory which can further be expandable up to 64 GB via microSD card. Nokia & Microsoft are also offering 7GB of free Skydrive storage, It houses a 3,400mAh battery which Nokia claims can provide 27.4 hours of talktime and 32 days on standby mode. Nokia has bundled apps like Nokia Storyteller. This phablet will be available in yellow, white, black and glossy red colors.

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On the other hand Lumia 1320 is les expensive as compared with earlier one, it too  flaunts a 6 inch display but with lesser 720p screen resolution. It is powered by a 1.7 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor along with 1GB of RAM. At back it has a 5 megapixel camera. It houses a 3,400mAh battery on which Nokia claims can survive up to 25 hours of talktime or up to 28 days on standby mode. It comes with  8GB of internal storage which can be expandable up to 64GB using a microSD card and you will also get 7GB of free cloud storage on SkyDrive. Lumia 1320 too comes with built-in apps like Nokia Camera, HERE Maps and Nokia Music. This phone will be available in orange, yellow, white and black color. The Lumia 1320 is priced at $339 and will be launched next year in markets like China and Vietnam, followed by India and other European countries.

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