[3] It was announced in December 2012 and started selling in January 2013 in Asia, followed by Europe and the Middle East at an estimated street price of US$249.
However, this model lacks certain features like Nokia Glance and some sensors for which it lacks the ability to run applications including Nokia City Lens[8] Along with Lumia 810 and 928, this model will not get the FM Radio support upon updating to Windows Phone "Amber".
[9] Reasons range from the model not having the FM radio chip[10] to the design of the casing (and earphone plug) not supporting the connection for the antenna required.
[13] James Rogerson of TechRadar in his review wrote: "There's not a whole lot that the Nokia Lumia 620 does wrong.
We'd love it if the screen was slightly bigger or it had a little bit more RAM, but for the price we can't really complain.