Nokia Lumia 800 hands on review
We get down and dirty with Nokia's brand new flagship Windows Phone
Nokia Lumia 800 – design and build
Not since the iPhone 4 have we been so impressed with a mobile device’s build quality, and try as we might, we couldn’t coax a single creak or flex out of the single-piece polycarbonate body. Nokia’s Lumia 800 does seem a little on the chunky side however, and at 12.1mm thick it’s certainly not the thinnest contender in the smartphone arena.
The 3.7in 800×480 Gorilla Glass AMOLED screen provides deep blacks and bright vibrant colours, as you’d expect (Nokia’s equipped the Lumia 800 with its ClearBlack display tech). Nokia’s first Windows Phone model shows off the richly colourful tiles of Windows Phone Mango to great effect, although (as with the iPhone 4S) we can’t help feeling that a larger screen area might have been a better choice.
Nokia Lumia 800 – screen
Beneath the Lumia 800’s colourful anodised matt body beats a 1.4GHz processor, 512mb of RAM and 16GB of storage. Worried about the Nokia’s lack of dual-core firepower? Relax – Windows Phone Mango flies along without a single judder, with nippy transitions and smooth running apps.
Nokia Lumia 800 – power and performance
A single press of the dedicated shutter button opens up the camera app in a, er, snap and picture quality through the Carl Zeiss optics is expectedly impressive. Camera kit has long been one of Nokia’s strengths, so it’s good to see the Lumia 800 carrying the torch. Hi-def 720p video recording also looked smooth.
Nokia Lumia 800 – 8MP camera
Some will be disappointed by Nokia’s apparent lack of ambition with the Lumia 800. But in their haste to point out the single-core processor and rehashed N9 design, those same people will overlook a deceptively strong newcomer to the Windows Phone stable. With great build, optics and the addition of Nokia’s new Drive and Music apps, we’re looking forward to seeing how the Lumia 800 fares against its peers in our full review, coming soon.
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