

The point of all this is to say that the camera on the Lumia 735 can take decent pictures. The fact of the matter is, however, Nokia has been sticking Zeiss lenses into their phones for a long time and we all know that flip phones had potato cameras on them. With such care for detail being associated with Carl Zeiss, one would assume that the camera that is using their lenses would be top of the line. According to a Nokia interview cited by WinBeta, Zeiss had interest in bringing their lenses to mobile photography long before there were even cameras in phones.

They’re in every single Sony professional camera. The CameraĬarl Zeiss is a name that photography junkies associate with some of the highest-class camera lenses in the world. Plus, it has Qi wireless charging built into the back so you can ditch the microUSB cables if you want to (though that’s always there in a pinch). It’s like the days of old with the Nokia brick phone that you only charged once a week. If you’re a light user, you can probably go a few days without charging. You can use the it all day and then some. I actually had it on my desk for nearly a week, forgot that I had left it on, and suddenly got a notification from it, which left me all like:īottom line: In the time that I was using the Lumia 735, I think I charged it twice. That might be an exaggeration, but only slight if it even is. On the (admittedly scarce) spec sheet for the Microsoft Lumia 735 on Verizon’s website, they make a claim of up to 24 days of standby time. You think your iPhone has great standby? You ain’t seen nothing yet. The secret to it all is the standby time. It blows Android and iOS out of the water. I’m just going to throw this out there: you don’t know what battery life is until you’ve used a Windows Phone.
