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November 2011
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The editors liked
Nonreflective display
Sleek and slim design
Appealing
Intuitive and responsive OS
Using the Lumia 800 doesn't feel like using other Windows Phones. Everything is better
Faster
Slicker—from touch events to app performance to the general responsiveness of the software. Using it
You get the sense that this is how everything should be
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
Durable
Comfortable
Windows Phone is refreshing
Great battery performance
Included case is all you need (same some cash on all those cases!)
Excellent design
Attractive display
Brightest future of any recent Nokia phone
Excellent performance
Design is a fresh of breath air
Excellent build quality
Very good camera
Nokia Drive and Nokia maps are nice additions
The
Great design
Responsive touch-screen
Nokia Maps is far better than Bing Maps
Free sat nav
Excellent email and social features as per Windows ...
Sturdy
Elegant design
Windows Phone Mango is refreshing
Sleek
Sophisticated design
Sharp 8-MP camera
Strong battery life
Vibrant screen
Elegant and pocketable design
Excellent display
Fantastic build
User-friendly operating system
Excellent screen for movies
Superior build and design
Screen contrast
Above average camera performance
See Also
Nokia Launches Lumia 800
The ‘First Real Windows Phone' Hands On With Nokia's Hail Mary Pass
The Lumia Smartphone Series
Nokia Kills Symbian
Teams Up With Microsoft For Windows Phone 7
6 Survival Tips for Nokia and Microsoft
How Nokia Ca
Solid
Stylized design
Nokia apps add real value to WP
Smooth
Fast operation
Vivid AMOLED screen
Solid design and curved glass
Good custom apps
Windows Phone 7.5 UI is easy to use
The Nokia Lumia 800 has a singular design
A stunning display
And a nice driving console in Nokia Drive
Beautiful design
Amoled screen
Free Nokia music and navigation apps
Reasonable battery life
Genius
Tactile designMostly excellent build qualityBrings out the best of Windows PhoneAMOLED screen is great for general use
The editors didn't like
No front camera
Sightly expensive
Unsatisfactory camera performance in low light conditions
Lack of quality apps on Windows Marketplace
Bluetooth connectivity issues
Despite the fanfare it received
The Lumia's camera isn't in the same league as the iPhone 4S's. It's above average and a skosh better than
Say
The camera on the new Motorola Razr
But top notch cameras like the 4S and the Galaxy S II wreck the curve fo
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
Curved screen left me thinking its easy to scratch and fitting a protector may prove tricky
Windows Phone doesn't have the app support of iOS or Android (try before you buy)
Charging bay flap is going to break
No Internet Sharing
Fiddly volume rocker and lock key
No frontfacing camera
A bit on the heavy side
No LTE support
No MicroSD slot for additional storage
No Internet Sharing feature – not yet anyway
Battery is not removable
Mediocre camera and lack of Windows apps puts it a ways below Android and iPhone flagship phonesLook and Feel...
Flimsy charging-port cover
No front-facing camera or 1080p HD recording
Flimsy microUSB port
No 4G
Only available as an import for US buyers right now
Only available as an import for US buyers right
Poor camera
No removable memory
No Flash or Silverlight
And the 8 MP rearfacing camera is subpar compared to peers like the Samsung Galaxy S II and iPhone 4S. Not actually available in the U.S. yet
Smaller screen than N9
High price
Battery life could be better
No front facing camera
No microSD
Single-core processor
Poor video quality
No HSPA+ or 4G support
Unlocked in the US
Camera and video quality on the Lumia 800 is poor
Despite the fancy specs. A front-facing camera would make the phone more competitive. The Micro-SIM slot is hard to access
No micro-SD card slot
Disappointing camera
Tethering and other advanced features are missingPhones on other platforms have better cameras and performance
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...
Solid, stylized design, Nokia apps add real value to WP, Smooth, fast operation
Smaller screen than N9, High price, Battery life could be better, No front facing camera
And so it begins, Nokia's partnership with Microsoft has reached fruition and the first taste is in our hands. Bearing in mind how quickly Nokia got this to market, the custom Nokia Apps they pulled out of the bag and the reformatting of MeeGo hardwar...
Great design, responsive touch-screen, Nokia Maps is far better than Bing Maps, free sat nav, excellent email and social features as per Windows ...
Mediocre camera and lack of Windows apps puts it a ways below Android and iPhone flagship phonesLook and Feel...
Nokia’s best phone in a long time, the Lumia 800 does justice to the elegant Windows Phone interface, but the lack of apps or a decent camera will deter many ...
Using the Lumia 800 doesn't feel like using other Windows Phones. Everything is better, faster, slicker—from touch events to app performance to the general responsiveness of the software. Using it, you get the sense that this is how everything should be
Despite the fanfare it received, the Lumia's camera isn't in the same league as the iPhone 4S's. It's above average and a skosh better than, say, the camera on the new Motorola Razr, but top notch cameras like the 4S and the Galaxy S II wreck the curve fo
The Lumia 800 is by far the best Windows Phone you can buy. And you can buy it and use it on AT&Ts American network if you reallyreallyreally want to. But sadly, right now it comes at a high enough premium ($577 pre-tax) and with enough hardware caveats...