Nokia Lumia 1520 will come with a massive 3,400 mAh battery, which should give the handset ample stamina while running that quad-core Snapdragon 800 under the hood. That figure is pretty darn high, even by the standards of recent Android flagships like Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 (3,200 mAh), LG's G2 (3,000 mAh), and Sony's Xperia Z Ultra (3,050 mah) or Xperia Z1 (3,000 mAh). It's also a huge improvement over Nokia's current Lumia flagships, the maximum of which is 2,000 mAh.
The Lumia 1520 is shaping up to a must-have handset that, thanks to the newest iteration of Windows Phone 8, could go toe-to-toe with Android flagships. We're waiting with baited breath, Nokia.
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