How many smartphones do you think Nokia unveiled this year? I've been taking a look back at the last 12 months and I'm amazed at how busy they've been! The Lumia 900's reputation was also given a hammering (but in a good way) when a video emerged of someone trying to put
some nails through its screen. Not just a great smartphone, but a tough one too.
How many megapixels!?
If it's February then it must be the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. In 2012, Nokia announced a couple of smartphones in the Spanish city.
The
Nokia Lumia 610 gave teenagers on a budget the chance to get the full Windows Phone experience with social networking, music, Web browsing, gaming and apps.
However, the star of the show was undoubtedly the
Nokia 808 PureView with its revolutionary imaging technology and headline-grabbing 41-megapixel sensor.
It wouldn't be the last time we heard about PureView technology in 2012.
A new generation
Not to mention, of course, the latest evolution of
PureView technology with its low-light capability and optical image stabilisation.
The
Nokia Lumia 820 also featured wireless charging, with the help of its exchangeable wireless charging shells, and in my humble opinion was the best looking phone of 2012.
The following months saw several variants of the Lumia 820 launching in the USA, such as the
Lumia 810 and
Lumia 822. They were all similar and yet
somehow different, but still, essentially, fantastic smartphones.
Lumia for the masses
The end of October saw the launch of Nokia's most affordable Lumia yet – the
Lumia 510.

This entry-level smartphone still packed in plenty of features despite its great low price. It sported a 4-inch display, 5-megapixel autofocus camera and came in five eye-catching colours: red, yellow, cyan, white and black.
The Lumia 620 also has exchangeable shells, and is made with a 'Dual Shot' technique, which gives its body a unique depth and translucency to its colour – of which there is a variety to choose from.
It is already becoming apparent that the Lumia 620 will be appealing to a wide spectrum of people – from teenagers all the way to
business professionals.
By my count, that's over half a dozen smartphones in the space of a year. I'm hoping that 2013 will be just as busy!
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