I found the box content to be standard – although I did really appreciate how Nokia included the free silicone case as standard. Phone booted up quite fast and was very nice to look at, with moving tiles that looked pretty. It also felt snappy, and responsive when going into the settings and trying out some apps, which were included with the phone. So overall, my first impressions were positive. I felt that the phone was nice and solid, built to last. My initial impressions of the phone were very good, after opening the box: This was my first Windows Phone 7 experience I had really experienced on a smartphone, and thus was really intrigued at what the WP7 phone could offer, backed up by a more-than capable phone. I would also like to thank Nokia for featuring this review on their site!įor more information about the Lumia 800, head over here, to see a full list of the specs and technical info about the phone. (Although it ended up being a 1 month trial!) Let us find out in a review of the Lumia 800!įirst of all, before getting into the review I would like to thank Paul, over at Nokia Connects for being very kind and offering me the Nokia 800 for a 2 weeks trial. The Nokia Lumia 800 is a phone that runs on Windows Phone 7, after the recent deal that Microsoft and Nokia signed together, can the duo of Microsoft & Nokia cut it, or has one let down the other, in this hugely competitive smartphone market?
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