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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
Nokia's first Windows Phone is the Lumia 800, a fantastic looking smartphone that borrows aesthetic inspiration from its N9 counterpart. Whether Nokia's foray into partnership with Microsoft will bear fruit remains to be seen, but the Lumia 800 looks l...
Beautiful design, Well built, Excellent ergonomics and basic performance, The best Windows Phone phone, Nokia Drive and Mix Radio are useful extras
Low res screen, Only single core processor, Smaller app store than iOS and Android
The Nokia Lumia 800 is in many ways an impressive phone, and most people are sure not to be disappointed in picking one up. It's beautifully made, has great ergonomics, is reasonably nippy in operation, has a slick, capable operating system, and Nokia has...
The first thing which struck us about using the Lumia 800 is that it is a lovely device to hold, the curved front glass and soft touch body give it a really nice feel. Added to that is a decent weight which is balanced nicely so that the phone never f...
Abstract: Three strikes and you're out! The third version of Windows Phone -- Windows Phone 8 -- finally adds basic compatibility with corporate Exchange server security settings, but not much else. Despite an initiall...
Abstract: So far, Rafe has given us his in-depth hardware review of the Lumia 800, and Steve has looked at the still and video capture performance of its camera. After months of everyday use, it's time to turn our attention to the software of the Lumia 800. Yes, mo...
Abstract: Yep, I’m writing another post on the Lumia 900. It’ll be my fourth in the span of 24 hours, but there’s just so much to talk about.So after receiving a fly and a die, getting checked out by our camera crew, and being weighed by yours truly, we’re putt...
Vivid AMOLED screen, Solid design and curved glass, Good custom apps, Windows Phone 7.5 UI is easy to use
No front-facing camera, No microSD, Single-core processor, Poor video quality, No HSPA+ or 4G support, Unlocked in the US
There are some downsides, like a lack of a front-facing camera, blurry video recording, and a camera that doesn't impress as much as Nokia boasts, but overall it's one of the best Windows Phones around....
Nonreflective display, Sleek and slim design, Appealing, Intuitive and responsive OS,
No front camera, Sightly expensive, Unsatisfactory camera performance in low light conditions, Lack of quality apps on Windows Marketplace, Bluetooth connectivity issues
After long, Nokia has shown a flicker of competitiveness and it is also the best Windows Phone device in the market now. But it is also equally true that it is not the best smartphone around. The phone and the OS are both good, but it isn’t a killer.P...
Abstract: Nokia Lumia 800 ReviewNokia is banking heavily on the Windows Phone platform to revive its fortunes in the smartphone market. Nokia, which once was a dominant force in the smartphone segment, has lost its market share to iPhone and Android phones. Noki...