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Technology Review: Nokia Lumia 800

Technology Review: Nokia Lumia 800

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Each year big brands like Apple, Nokia and Samsung and to combat the ever increasing amount of technology on offer, new phones and technologies must be at the forefront of design to even stand a chance.

So when it comes down to picking a phone many opt for the easy and reliable option of an iPhone, but now that Nokia has released the amazing Nokia Lumia 800 should we doubt our choice?

…Nokia Drive, which delivers a full-fledged personal navigation device (PND) with free, turn-by-turn navigation…

Built at a slim line 3.7 “ curved display size, the Nokia Lumia 800 is a joy to behold. Coming in the choice of three colours (cyan, magenta and black) and featuring the best in social networking and internet performance, with one-touch social network access, easy grouping of contacts, integrated communication threads and Internet Explorer 9. Throw in a 1.4 GHz processor with hardware acceleration and a graphics processor, instant-share camera experience based on leading Carl Zeiss optics, HD video playback, 16GB of internal user memory and 25GB of free SkyDrive storage for storing images/music and your set to go.

Another cool aspect about the  Nokia Lumia 800 is the exclusive content built in for Windows phone including Nokia Drive, which delivers a fully-fledged personal navigation device (PND) with free, turn-by-turn navigation and dedicated in-car-user-interface; and Nokia Music introducing MixRadio, a free, global, mobile music-streaming application that delivers hundreds of channels of locally-relevant music. Future updates to these will include the stunning Gigfinder that provides the ability to search for live local music for a complete end-to-end music experience, as well as the ability to share discoveries on social networks and buy concert tickets

…connect to the ever increasing Nokia applications…

The phone is cutting edge and with the chance to link with MS Office applications (Excel, Word, Powerpoint, One Note), store files on Skydrive, connect to the ever increasing Nokia applications and browse what’s available on Xbox Live Hub there is really no excuse to not get a Nokia Lumia 800 and live happily ever after.

Check out the comparison between the Nokia Lumia 800 and the iPhone4 below.

Image courtesy of Nokia

 

 

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