Nokia Lumia 1020
Front and rear sides of Nokia Lumia 1020, with the 41 MP camera | |
| Brand | Nokia |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Nokia |
| Type | Smartphone |
| Slogan | Nothing else comes close. |
| Series | Lumia |
| First released | 26 July 2013 |
| Availability by region | 26 July 2013 (United States) 15 August 2013 (China) September 2013
October 2013
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| Discontinued | 2015 |
| Predecessor | Nokia 808 PureView |
| Related | Nokia Lumia 920 Nokia Lumia 925 Nokia Lumia 928 |
| Compatible networks | 2.5G GSM/GPRS/EDGE – 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz 3G UMTS/DC-HSPA+ – 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz |
| Form factor | Bar |
| Dimensions | 130.4 mm (5.13 in) H 71.4 mm (2.81 in) W 10.4 mm (0.41 in) D 14.5 mm (0.57 in) Bulge |
| Weight | 158 g (5.6 oz) |
| Operating system | Windows Phone 8, upgradeable to 8.1 |
| System-on-chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 |
| CPU | 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Krait |
| GPU | Qualcomm Adreno 225 |
| Memory | 2 GB RAM |
| Storage | 32 GB/64 GB internal flash |
| Battery | Rechargeable BV-4NW 2000mAh Li-ion battery, Qi inductive charging (with wireless charging cover) |
| Rear camera | 41 MP (1/1.5" i.e. 2/3") BSI sensor w/ Carl Zeiss optics, f/2.2, autofocus, Optical image stabilization; Xenon flash, LED video light; RAW Image Capture (Adobe DNG); 1080p video capture @ 30fps |
| Front camera | 1.2 MP, 1280×960 px, 720p video capture @ 30fps |
| Display | 4.5" AMOLED RGBG PenTile ClearBlack capacitive touchscreen with Gorilla Glass 3, 1280 × 768 pixels at 334 ppi, 15:9 aspect ratio |
| Connectivity | |
| Data inputs | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, gyroscope, magnetometer, proximity sensor, 3D-accelerometer |
| Other | Talk time: 2G: 19.1 hours 3G: 13.3 hours Standby: 606 hours (about 25.2 days) |
| Website | US: Nokia Lumia 1020 UK: Nokia Lumia 1020 |
The Nokia Lumia 1020 (known as Lumia 909 during development) is a smartphone developed by Nokia, first unveiled on 11 July 2013 at a Nokia event in New York. It runs Windows Phone 8, but is also Windows Phone 8.1 ready. It contains Nokia's PureView technology, a pixel oversampling technique that reduces an image taken at full resolution into a lower resolution picture, thus achieving higher definition and light sensitivity, and enables lossless digital zoom. It improves on its predecessor, the Nokia 808, by coupling a 41-megapixel 2/3-inch BSI sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) and a high resolution f/2.2 all-aspherical 1-group Carl Zeiss lens. It was considered to be the most advanced cameraphone when released in September 2013.
In January 2014, Nokia released the "Lumia Black" firmware update for the Lumia 1020, adding various new features, including improved image processing in addition to capturing RAW (DNG) files. The Lumia 1020 also received the Lumia Denim software update, but without new features or updates to the system firmware, due to the phone's age. It is not officially eligible for upgrading to Windows 10 Mobile.
A prototype codenamed McLaren (previously leaked as Goldfinger) was planned to be the successor to the 1020, but was cancelled before official launch.