Nokia’s Lumia 1520 is a monster of a phone but until now it has had one peculiar limitation: its internal memory is only 16 GB. Luckily for our US readers, the 32GB variant has landed on AT&T.
The 1520 is a huge smartphone with tons of horsepower under the hood. Dubbed the first Windows Phone “phablet”, this 6-inch Nokia flagship is powered by the latest Snapdragon 800 processor, comes with 2GB of RAM and a 20MP camera. But one variant of the device only has 16GB of internal storage and with RAW image support and a ton of Xbox games, that can disappear rather quickly.
However, AT&T customers have reasons to rejoice as the carrier has started selling a 32GB version which should be enough for regular usage. And even if it isn’t, the Lumia 1520 has support for MicroSD cards to expand its storage.
So far, the 32GB model is only available in matte black on AT&T’s online store; hopefully other color options will become available soon. The device will set you back $249 on contract and $639 if bought outright.