Testseek.com have collected 379 expert reviews of the Microsoft Lumia 800 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Lumia 800.
November 2011
(80%)
379 Reviews
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Abstract: Three strikes and you're out! The third version of Windows Phone -- Windows Phone 8 -- finally adds basic compatibility with corporate Exchange server security settings, but not much else. Despite an initiall...
Abstract: So far, Rafe has given us his in-depth hardware review of the Lumia 800, and Steve has looked at the still and video capture performance of its camera. After months of everyday use, it's time to turn our attention to the software of the Lumia 800. Yes, mo...
Abstract: Yep, I’m writing another post on the Lumia 900. It’ll be my fourth in the span of 24 hours, but there’s just so much to talk about.So after receiving a fly and a die, getting checked out by our camera crew, and being weighed by yours truly, we’re putt...
Vivid AMOLED screen, Solid design and curved glass, Good custom apps, Windows Phone 7.5 UI is easy to use
No front-facing camera, No microSD, Single-core processor, Poor video quality, No HSPA+ or 4G support, Unlocked in the US
There are some downsides, like a lack of a front-facing camera, blurry video recording, and a camera that doesn't impress as much as Nokia boasts, but overall it's one of the best Windows Phones around....
Nonreflective display, Sleek and slim design, Appealing, Intuitive and responsive OS,
No front camera, Sightly expensive, Unsatisfactory camera performance in low light conditions, Lack of quality apps on Windows Marketplace, Bluetooth connectivity issues
After long, Nokia has shown a flicker of competitiveness and it is also the best Windows Phone device in the market now. But it is also equally true that it is not the best smartphone around. The phone and the OS are both good, but it isn’t a killer.P...
Abstract: Nokia Lumia 800 ReviewNokia is banking heavily on the Windows Phone platform to revive its fortunes in the smartphone market. Nokia, which once was a dominant force in the smartphone segment, has lost its market share to iPhone and Android phones. Noki...
Abstract: The death of the entry-level compact camera has been rumoured for the past few years now, with smartphones like the ever-popular Apple iPhone becoming the defacto daily choice for many people, even for some photographers. So we've taken a look at the ...
Durable, comfortable, Windows Phone is refreshing, great battery performance, included case is all you need (same some cash on all those cases!)
Curved screen left me thinking its easy to scratch and fitting a protector may prove tricky, Windows Phone doesn't have the app support of iOS or Android (try before you buy), charging bay flap is going to break
I have highlighted a few things above so now want to give you an overall picture on my thoughts of Windows Phone. I really like the look and feel, it's intuitive and I never once had to grab a manual. It is slick and I experienced no lag at all, even when...
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Published: 2012-01-05, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Excellent performance, design is a fresh of breath air, excellent build quality, very good camera, Nokia Drive and Nokia maps are nice additions, The
No frontfacing camera, a bit on the heavy side, No LTE support, no MicroSD slot for additional storage, no Internet Sharing feature – not yet anyway, battery is not removable