Nokia Lumia 800 Review Unraveling The Mango-powered Smartphone
The Nokia phone lovers have been offered the mobile phones that are a fine blend of stylish looks and performance
. Nokia has always shown strong affinity for the Symbian operating system and equipped the smartphones with this specific OS. Nokia has brought about a change in its decision to make its latest smartphone, Lumia 800 to hit the market, powered with Mango, the latest version of the Windows Phone 7.5.
Capping the Lumia with AMOLED capacitive touchscreen measuring 3.7 inches help the phone to give commendable outdoor performance. The brightness penetrates and reflects on the glass, offering powerful color saturation. The beautifully designed phone measures 116.5 x 61.2 x 12.1 mm, 76 and weighs 142 g. The other highlights of the display are Gorilla Glass display, Nokia ClearBlack display, touch-sensitive controls, Multi-touch input method, Accelerometer sensor and Proximity sensor. The Nokia Lumia 800 review spells out the merits and demerits which can help the mobile lovers to take their decision of whether to grab this handset of Nokia or not.
The users would love to go through a well-composed Nokia Lumia 800 review. It is the appealing multimedia features of a phone that help in harnessing the attention of the gadget freaks. The Lumia packs 8 MP offering a resolution of 3264x2448 pixels, armed with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and dual-LED flash. The enhanced feature of geo-tagging is integrated in the smartphone. The only disappointing factor is that the secondary camera is missing. The device can act as a potent video shooter, capturing videos at 720p@30fps. The connectivity options need to satisfy the users and that job is done by Wi-Fi and HSDPA. The internal storage capacity of the phone is 16GB, 512 RAM and the extension facility of the memory of the smartphone is not offered to the users. There is no card slot, not allowing the users expand the memory of the phone.
Nokias biggest competitor HTC has belted out from its stable the HTC Radar, which is built with a minimalistic design, exuding charm and ensures higher performance The HTC Radar review spells out that the smartphone is powered with a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash. The phone is capable of capturing videos and there is also a secondary camera, facilitating video calling. The Radar has limited storage capacity with an in-built storage capacity of 8 GB without the card slot, depriving he users to opt for memory expansion of the phone.
by: Mark Agar
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