Lumia 800, Nokia Mobile Phone Windows Phone First - design and color that is almost similar to the Nokia N9 that use the operating system Meego. Nokia describes the two phones that use the operating system Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) is with the word "stylish and smart".

 


Nokia 800 which has a 3.7 inch AMOLED ClearBlack screen is powered by Qualcomm MSM8255 processor 1.4 GHz, 512MB RAM, and 16GB of internal memory. In addition, the Nokia 800 has the ability to record 720p HD video and comes with an 8MP camera. In addition to storage, mobile phone users received a capacity of 25GB for free through Microsoft's SkyDrive service.
  Nokia 800 with the price of 420 Euros (approximately USD 5.1 million). State which lucky to get this phone for the first time, this November, is France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, and England. Furthermore, following the end of this year was Hong Kong, India, Russia, and Singapore. For other countries, just gets in the year 2012




The Nokia Lumia 800 is the first Windows Phone handset to spring from the Microsoft / Nokia tie-up announced in February, and we've got our hands on an early sample to check it out.
We have to point out at the start that this is a pre-production sample from Nokia, and as such further features will be added – it's close enough to completion that we can give you a good idea what the phone is all about, but in line with TechRadar's reviews guarantee, we won't be giving the phone a score until the final software is released, so check back for our final review soon.


The Nokia Lumia 800 shares its exterior styling with the previously substantially less hyped Nokia N9, a Meego-based smartphone, although the screen size is reduced from 3.9" (854x480 pixels) to 3.7" (800x480 pixels) to conform to the Windows Phone spec list. 
The CPU, however, increases from the 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 to the 1.4GHz MSM8255 Snapdragon/Scorpion which certainly helps add snap to the Windows Phone Mango OS.The Nokia Lumia 800, although being the more expensive of the two Nokia Windows Phone offerings (the other being the budget Nokia Lumia 710) shares the Nokia N9's 16-bit AMOLED ClearBlack display whereas the Nokia Lumia 710 sports a 24-bit ClearBlack TFT.


This being said, even though the colour depth is theoretically deeper than in the Nokia Lumia 710, AMOLED screens are seen as better than the older TFT technology due to the more vivid colours and better contrast ratios.Moving away from Nokia comparisons, the Lumia 800 also has to compete with the likes of the HTC Titan and HTC Radar Windows Mango phones. When we compare screen size we find the Nokia Lumia 800 feeling a little small with the HTC Radar and HTC Titan entering the fray with 3.8" and 4.7" screens respectively although all competitors are limited to the same 800x480 pixel resolution.

Obviously the iPhone has managed to be a success with a smaller screen at 3.5-inches, but the trend towards bigger displays is increasing all the time, and we have to say we're fans of those over four inches thanks to the improved internet and media experience.

However, that's not to say it isn't an attractive device, with its large 3.7-inch OLED screen pushed to the sides of the chassis and a cool curved polycarbonate shell gives the phone a very premium feel indeed.
Nokia has worked very hard on the unibody design here, making the battery inaccessible and using top-mounted flaps to cover the charging port and SIM slot - intriguingly, we're seeing a microSIM here, which seems to be the fashion for the next wave of smartphones.



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