Nokia has always been known for making quality hardware and their smartphones certainly carry that kind of consistency. When the company went all in with Windows Phone, it was a gamble whose results are still ongoing, and despite the solid design, getting consumers to buy into the Windows Phone platform was another hurdle altogether. And then came the Lumia 1020 and its 41-megapixel camera — a pixel count (at least on paper) that smokes any competing phone on the market. That alone makes it an intriguing device, especially since some people take more photos than actually talking on the phone.