Props to Nokia Lumia 900

The Nokia Lumia 900 has been getting lot of thumbs up lately from the tech reviewers.  Here's a rundown of some of their remarks.


I’ve often said that Nokia’s problem was never hardware; the company always built great devices. And the Lumia 900 is no exception. The 4.3-inch display is crisp, bright and clear; even outdoors. The polycarbonate body — available first in cyan and black, later in glossy white — is light but solid and any scratches will be somewhat hidden since the color is the same throughout the inside of the body.


Here’s where the Lumia 900′s 1.4GHz Qualcomm processor shines. It’s only a single-core design (Microsoft doesn’t yet allow multi-core chips on Windows Phones), but it was more than enough to keep up as I pushed and pulled menus with my fingers. The whole interface feels alive as you touch it.

Besides the great UI, Nokia offers up some special apps to Lumia owners. Probably most useful is Nokia Drive, a free turn-by-turn navigation service that works with Nokia Maps (not Bing Maps, which are also pretty).


Read the full post from Nokia Conversations here. If you have tried the Nokia Lumia 900, what do you think about the device?

Source:  Nokia Conversations

The Nokia Lumia 900 has been getting lot of thumbs up lately from the tech reviewers.  Here's a rundown of some of their remarks. ...

The Nokia Lumia 900 has been getting lot of thumbs up lately from the tech reviewers.  Here's a rundown of some of their remarks.


I’ve often said that Nokia’s problem was never hardware; the company always built great devices. And the Lumia 900 is no exception. The 4.3-inch display is crisp, bright and clear; even outdoors. The polycarbonate body — available first in cyan and black, later in glossy white — is light but solid and any scratches will be somewhat hidden since the color is the same throughout the inside of the body.


Here’s where the Lumia 900′s 1.4GHz Qualcomm processor shines. It’s only a single-core design (Microsoft doesn’t yet allow multi-core chips on Windows Phones), but it was more than enough to keep up as I pushed and pulled menus with my fingers. The whole interface feels alive as you touch it.

Besides the great UI, Nokia offers up some special apps to Lumia owners. Probably most useful is Nokia Drive, a free turn-by-turn navigation service that works with Nokia Maps (not Bing Maps, which are also pretty).


Read the full post from Nokia Conversations here. If you have tried the Nokia Lumia 900, what do you think about the device?

Source:  Nokia Conversations

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