![]() ![]() The 720 easily chugged along our complete battery suite which lasted 8 hours. ![]() The battery life is very good as compared to other Windows Phone 8 or even Android smartphones of similar shape and size. You’ll also be happy to know that the memory expansion slot supports cards up to 64GB. Since the body is non-removable, there are contact points on the back for the charging jacket. Wireless charging is available as an option through a charging jacket. What the handset lacks is Wi-Fi Direct and AV out (MHL). NFC, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP and, of course, USB 2.0 for PC interfacing and charging is also present. The Lumia 720 features quad-band 3G capabilities, Wi-Fi (dual band), EDGE and GPS with GLONASS for Nokia Drive, Maps and apps like Nokia City Lens, all of which work well. Nokia has included most connectivity options we’d expect from any standard mobile handset these days, minus a couple of features. ![]() What’s missing is an FM radio, so you’ll have to suffice with third party apps for online services, if that’s your thing. HD files didn’t seem to have any issue during playback. The video player is capable of reading a few DivX and XviD coded files as well as MP4 – even those in full HD. ![]()
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