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The All New Nokia Lumia 800


Lumia 800 is a stunning phone from the house of Nokia. This great gadget is backed by a powerful 1.4 GHz processor. The stylish look combined with the crispy design makes this phone a popular choice among people. Recently, Nokia has come out with a wide range of mobile phones based on Symbian OS; however, Lumia is powered by Windows 7.5 Mango OS, which gives you a different taste. 

The AMOLED capacitive touch screen of Nokia Lumia 800 is something which will catch your attention. It also supports 16M colors. Also, the touch screen of Lumia 800 is brilliant. The gorilla glass display of Nokia Lumia 800 ensures that the scratches don’t appear on the screen. The screen size is slightly smaller (3.7 inches) as compared to other phones of similar category.
Combing back to the OS of Lumia 800, it has got the latest version of Windows Mobile OS. This OS enables a smooth multi tasking. However, the 512 MB RAM may slow down the functioning of your mobile to certain extent. This great mobile phone from Nokia has got a camera of 8MP. However, the camera quality might not be as good as you will find in other Nokia smartphones.

Even though Lumia 800 is 3G phone, you will not find a front camera and thus you cannot use it for video calling. The video recording is pretty good and takes place at the rate of 720 p. Like other Nokia phones, Lumia has got various connectivity options including HSUPA, HSDPA, EDGE, WLAN, GPRS etc. The battery life of all the Nokia phones is pretty decent and Lumia 800 is no different in this regard. The 1450 mAh battery provides the user with a talk time of approximately 14 hours and also a standby time of approximately 250 hours.

All in all, Nokia Lumia 800 is a stylish Smartphone that is equipped with some really great features. 

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