The Nokia Lumia 720 joins the company’s lineup of Windows Phone 8 devices, offering users a mid-range option in a variety of colors and a unibody design. The device features a 4.3 inch touch display, 8GB of internal storage which can be expanded through microSD, a 6.7 megapixel camera capable of 720p HD video capture, a secondary HD camera for video calls and is powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor with 512MB of RAM.
The Lumia 720 also features wireless charging with an optional wireless car charger available to those who need one. Its somewhat unconventional 6.7 megapixel camera features Carl Zeiss optics and a f/1.9 aperture, which is generally not found in smartphones. This aperture results in better low-light photo and video performance, which is something the company has been investing in recently.
Its "pillow-like, human shape" design as it is referred to by its design team makes the device easy to hold and handle in its 9mm thin frame and 128g body. Nokia has also used the same zirconium material it used on the Nokia Lumia 920, for the keys and accents on the Lumia 720 to make them resistant to scratches and smudges.
The Lumia 720 also brings the same advanced Super Sensitive display which can be used with gloves. The display also offers excellent viewing angles which should perform very well under direct sunlight.
The Nokia Lumia 720 is expected to arrive in markets during the second quarter of 2013 and cost around $330 (EUR 250). You will be select the handset in matte red, yellow, cyan and black or in glossy white. The Lumia 720 is a clear indication that Nokia is hard at work on the design of the Lumia handsets, making them more portable and user friendly.
source – PhoneArena