Nokia Lumia 900 Undoubtedly Improve Windows Phone To A Higher Level

This could be the easiest review I've ever written: Nokia Lumia 900 is really top-notch hardware at affordable prices, and has everything it takes to be a huge success.


Last week, we determined that 60% of the readers of BetaNews want this phone, and you know what? After a week with this device, I can confidently say that our readers desire to have a 900 Lumia absolutely necessary.
This is rock-solid front Gorilla Glass, and one part of the chassis 900 may result Lumia slight increase in weight and thickness as you can see in the image to the left, but the tradeoff is a body that feels like to take a ton of abuse. $ 99 for the mass market, this is a remarkable achievement. As a user of Android, I have been dealing with a large number of devices with cheap-feeling chassis. Often this is done by manufacturers to save money, other times it is to shave down the overall weight of their devices. It is clear that this device is not kidding. Part of me wanted to take it to the shooting range and see how it can stand with a rifle bullet.

image from the 8-megapixel camera Nokia Lumia 900 
The camera is still the most special thing - Check out the picture I took with Lumia 900, and remember that I am the worst photographer in the world. Seriously, I make everything look horrible. The proof is all BetaNews. Take a look at an article with a poor image, and chances are that I accepted. But the 8-megapixel camera Lumia 900 with Carl Zeiss optics and dual-LED flash somehow managed to create a zero-skill my images look sharp and clear. Video capture 720p companies do not knock my socks off like the camera still, but it does a decent job in a proper light, and lets you record with dual LED lights turned on in a situation where the light may be less than ideal.


It actually works as a phone - Although the role of voice telephone calls good old diminishing, the Lumia 900 able good, clear voice!. Although the sound hole is mounted on the front of the phone, aimed slightly upwards, so you have to hold the phone a little lower than might be used for (depending, of course, on what device you use today.)
Windows Phone is smooth and responsive - This is where we find the bones of Lumia's debate. Maybe you do not like the interface of Windows Phone, maybe you do. I can certainly agree with the complaint that the UI Metro has received, at least in terms of utilization of screen real estate, customization, and overall aesthetics. However, it went smoothly and quickly responsive to the touch, very easy to navigate, and no lag you will usually act with a cheaper smartphone. I find myself wishing that this phone comes with an option to Android, but that's just my personal bias. For the consumer smartphone users and first mainstream Windows Phone experience on this device will be impressed ... It only takes a few more fabulous platform to define the application to reduce user complaints.  One has to wonder how differently Windows Phone would be perceived today if it had launched with a device like the Lumia 900 back in 2010 instead of 10 forgettable, selfsame HTC, Samsung, and LG smartphones   (Dell Venue Pro though.)

Conclusion: I feel I must emphasize that this is NOT THE top class! With the pricing Lumia 900 in only $ 99, Nokia is targeting the mass market consumer. But with solid connectivity, solid camera, great screen, and 4G, the hardware is undoubtedly value through the roof. The mass market is getting impressively well-rounded device. Whether or not the software that backs up to the individual user and what he needs the phone and Web-related services to perform. For me, the quality they pass as well, Although my love for the little green robot.

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