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| July 11, 2013 CNET Mobile | |
| Lumia 1020 packs a 41-MP shooter | Lights, camera, act -- wait, let's go back to the camera again. At a New York press conference today, Nokia took the wraps off its latest flagship smartphone, the Lumia 1020. Though it sports the same unibody, monochrome design as other members of the Lumia family, the 1020 sets itself apart with a powerful, 41-megapixel rear-facing camera with six-lens Carl Zeiss optics. It will be available exclusively on AT&T for $299.99 on July 26. | Read more | Share: 
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 | Sony Xperia Z (T-Mobile) The Sony Xperia Z has a thin, attractive design that's also dust- and water-resistant. In addition, it's equipped with a big, bright screen and a 13-megapixel camera that takes great pictures. However, you may want to skip it if you demand blazingly fast performance or a long battery life. |  | Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Those looking for a cheaper Galaxy S4 will find it in the S4 Mini, which features the same design and some of its software tweaks. But a higher-than-expected price means this may not be the bargain phone you seek. |  | Hisense Sero 7 Pro Reasonably priced at $149, the Hisense Sero 7 Pro features expandable storage, a long-lasting battery, and a nifty screenshot shortcut key. But despite its reasonable $149 price tag, the Sero 7 can't outpace the Google Nexus 7. Especially since the former is hefty, takes poor photos, and has a mediocre CPU performance. |  | Acer Iconia A1-810 Although the Iconia A1-810 is inexpensive, runs the latest version of Android 4.2, has an expandable storage option, and a Micro-HDMI port, it's also thicker and heavier than other small tablets, its screen is dim, and the front-facing takes poor photos. | | | | |
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