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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
As I said at the beginning of this review, I couldn’t wait for the Lumia 800 to arrive so that I could finally see just how well Nokia was able to marry Windows Phone 7.5, an operating system I already love, with the Finnish phone maker’s incredible ha...
I suppose the bottom line is that this is not Nokia's "A" game. This might be kind of like Nokia's "Do whatever you can to get something decent out before the end of the year" game. While the Lumia 800 isn't the best at photos, nor the best at value-a...
Bright AMOLED display with Clear Black Display technology for readability under direct sunlight, compact size, dedicated camera button, added value through apps (Nokia Drive, Nokia Maps, Location Scout, Nokia Music, and others), zippy performance and co
Some push notifications may be lost due to non-centralized notification system, camera performance is great, but not excellent, chrome strip that holds the camera pod on rear prone to scratching, no NFC support, no front-facing camera, no HDMI output, n
The Lumia 800 may be Nokia's first Windows Phone 7 device, but it also is part of a lineage of strong smartphones from Nokia, and Nokia's expertise in smartphone manufacturing really shows. When the company's CEO Stephen Elop took the stage at Nokia World...
Sturdy, elegant design, Windows Phone Mango is refreshing
Flimsy charging-port cover, No front-facing camera or 1080p HD recording
The Nokia Lumia 800 is probably Nokia’s best smartphone so far. It has a sturdy and sleek construction, with a vivid display, paired with refreshing software from Microsoft. If you are just upgrading to a smartphone or you have one of Nokia’s Symbian ...
There is, quite simply, no better Windows Phone smartphone on the market than the Nokia Lumia 800. It features wonderful hardware in terms of both design and quality, and Microsoft's operating system runs more smoothly on the Lumia than on any other W...
Abstract: Lumia 800 is Nokia's first chance to prove that it can stand out in the Windows Phone market - and deliver a phone that can save the company. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop...
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Published: 2011-11-16, Author: Arne , review by: theunwired.net
The new Nokia Lumia 800 is a pretty decent Windows Phone but I wouldn't go that far to say it's the best Windows Phone money can buy today! I really like it for its design, used materials and Nokia services! In these three categories I would even go so fa...
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Published: 2011-11-16, Author: Michael , review by: Laptopmag.com
The strength of the Nokia Lumia 800 lies in its precision crafted design which has unmistakeably borrowed heavily from the Nokia N9 MeeGo phone that Nokia released a few months before this phone was announced. This phone, however, comes with muc...