Review of Nokia Lumia 800

Written By Sam on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 | 3:23 AM


Anyone who has seen the Meego-running Nokia N9 will instantly recognise the Lumia 800 as a spiritual successor. It has a sturdy polycarbonate unibody shell and feels great in the hand.

On top is a magnetically-held flap that hides a microUSB port. Next to it is a 'push and slide' compartment that houses the microSIM and a 3.5mm port. The speaker grill and buttons for power, volume and camera shutter are the only other 'openings'http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif.



It has a 3.7-inch anti-glare amoled polarizer display that makes it easy to view content even under direct sunlight. Although the display looks good on its own, the super amoled screen on the less cheaper Samsung Omnia W Windows Phone looks better when compared side-to-side.

Overall, the Lumia gets our vote for the best Windows Phone as far as overall looks and construction go. Inside is a 1.4Ghz processor with 512MB RAM and 16GB of non-expandable storage (no microSD slot). Metro UI works in the similar fashion we have seen on earlier phones - live tiles, smooth navigation and cool effects.

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