The Nokia Lumia Icon is dominated by the 5 inch 1920 x 1080 pixels Gorilla Glass 3 display and it looks awesome. Unlike the disappointing Lumia 1520, I think Nokia may have found the perfect size for a Windows Phone display and I believe the Icon may just beat out the Lumia 1020 as the best current Nokia Lumia device. Sorry for getting any hopes up here folks. I'm been using T-Mobile's prepaid $30 5GB LTE plan and just assumed there were no data limitations. An astute reader pointed out that Verizon's prepaid offerings do not include LTE support and The Verge just posted a story about this fact. While I still need to see Windows Phone 8.1 roll out at Build in April before trying to use Windows Phone as my daily driver again, I find the Nokia Lumia Icon to be a compelling device and may buy one to use with a Verizon prepaid plan. ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley posted her thoughts on the Lumia Icon and purchased one to replace the 8x as her primary smartphone. Just after I posted my rant about Windows Phone my friendly local Verizon rep dropped off a Nokia Lumia Icon to try out for a couple of weeks.
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