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November 2011
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The editors liked
Suave form factor
Nokia apps
Refreshing Layout
Fantastic form factor
Great features
Windows Phone OS
Amazingly clear and scratch proof screen
Exclusive apps for Windows Phone
Corning Gorilla Glass Protection display
Camera with Geotagging facility
Stereo FM radio with RDS
Memory of 16 GB storage
512 MB RAM
AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
Presence of browsers like WAP 2.0/xHTML
HTML5
RSS feeds
Availability of sensors lik
Unique yet brilliant design
Classy yet solid build quality
Excellent UI on WP 7.5 - Live Tiles particularly
Very good display - particularly for multimedia consumption
Contact handling much improved with Mango update
Battery life doesn't disappoint
Brilliant display
Minimalistic design
Sleek and fluid UI
Unmatched social networking integration
Free voice-guided sat nav
Great camera.
Great form factor & very decent specifications
Very good display
Excellent battery life
Speedy Performance
Great Display
Feature Rich
8 Megapixel Camera
Very Stylish Looks
Great Touch Response & UI
Solid Build Quality
Good Battery Life
Nokia Navigation Suite
The editors didn't like
No external MicroSD slot
Average camera
Very flimsy microUSB cover
Slightly underclocked CPU
In ability to share Bluetooth files
Lack of video calling facility
Absence of skype application
Lack of new innovation
Call clarity isn't as good as we had hoped for
Accessing the micro SIM slot is an unnecessarily long process
We did have some subjective concerns with the size of the 3.7 inch display, but that was purely down to personal preference. At most all it really did was make us look forward to the upcoming Nokia Lumia 900's larger screen with even more vigour. We'd...
With the Nokia Lumia 800 have they produced the flagship handset that Windows Phone 7 so desperately needs? ...
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Published: 2012-03-12, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
For the diehard Windows Phone 7 aficionados, there's little doubt that the Lumia 800 is the phone to buy now. The Lumia 900 is on the horizon, but it's anybody's guess as to when that'll be — and it's highly unlikely Nokia would stymie sales of the 800 by...
Internet text display dodgy at times, No Flash video, Zune player takes ages to copy video across, Video recording not impressive, Battery issues still prevail
Although we had our doubts during initial familiarisation with the Nokia WP7 environment, the transition from the Symbian environment will be much less painful than expected for those still entranced by the Nokia brand. In less than 48 hours we went from...
Fantastic design and build quality, Slick and easy to use software, Nokia Drive app
No memory card slot, Below average battery life, Limited apps compared to rivals
The Nokia Lumia 800 may not be a better phone than some of its competitors, but it's the first Nokia phone that can at least offer a very good alternative. The Lumia 800 is easily the best Windows Phone on the market, combining a fantastic design with an...
There's no doubt about it, the Lumia 800 is a gorgeous phone. The simplicity, elegance and fully-stocked feature set of Windows Phone 7.5 paired with the stunning hardware design of the Lumia 800 amounts to a lethal combination that will change the game ...
Abstract: The Lumia 800, exclusive to Telus for $24 on a three year plan, is a flagship device that showcases Nokia's vast experience in making compelling smartphones and also shows off a more mature Windows Phone OS.I believe that the genesis of the Lumia 800 bega...
Abstract: It's finally here. The flagship Windows Phone from the Finns, Nokia Lumia 800. Announced at Nokia World last October, the Lumia 800 is the first flagship from Nokia running Windows Phone 7. In the age of iOS and Android, it is becoming harder and harder f...