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November 2011
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Die Autoren gefallen
Lupenreine Verarbeitung
Sehr gute MultimediaAusstattung
Schneller Browser
Ansprechendes Design
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Ausgezeichnete Businessfunktionen
Kaum Reflexionen im Display
Attraktives
Klares Design
Liegt gut in der Hand
Gutes Display
Kostenlose OnBoardNavigation
Äußerst schickes Design
Sehr handlich
Kostenlose Navigation
Einfache Handhabung
Solide Ausstattung
Gute Gesprächsqualität
Tolle Navigationslösung
Ungewöhnliches Design
Edles Gehäuse
Leistungsstarke 1
4-GHz-CPU
Gratis-Navigation
Kontrastreiches
Allerdings nicht allzu großes AMOLED-Display
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Schwache Akkuleistung
Kein SpeicherkartenSlot
Noch überschaubarer AppStore
Fehlende Dynamik bei der Audiowiedergabe
Kein Speicherkarten-Slot
Bekannte Kritikpunkt von WP7
Schlechte Kamera auf der Rückseite und keine auf der Vorderseite
Nokia's Lumia 800 isn't just a good Windows Phone 7 smartphone - fast and responsive, it's one of the best handset designs we've seen outside of Apple or Samsung's studios. Whether this single device is enough to turn around Nokia's fortunes is another...
Windows Phone software is slick and fun to use; Free music streaming with Nokia's Mix Radio; Onboard navigation software; Stylish, sturdy design
Camera is pretty average; No microSD card slot; Lacks a front-facing camera; Not as many apps as Android or iPhone
The Lumia 800 is a slick and engaging smart phone and its Windows Phone software has excellent social media integration. However, its camera isn't as good as we expected and we can't help but feel that there's better to come from Nokia on the Windows P...
Tough polycarbonate chassis, Free Nokia Drive sat nav, Camera and screen
Average battery life, Media still a pain to transfer, Port flaps won't last
Nokia’s CEO Stephen Elop called this the ‘first real Windows Phone’ and based on this performance, it’s hard not to agree - if you can stand the slightly smaller screen, that is.Battery life isn’t stellar, and while we like the contrast ratios of the
Nokia's first Windows Phone is the Lumia 800, a fantastic looking smartphone that borrows aesthetic inspiration from its N9 counterpart. Whether Nokia's foray into partnership with Microsoft will bear fruit remains to be seen, but the Lumia 800 looks l...
Veröffentlicht: 2011-10-26, Autor: Edward , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Beautiful design, Well built, Excellent ergonomics and basic performance, The best Windows Phone phone, Nokia Drive and Mix Radio are useful extras
Low res screen, Only single core processor, Smaller app store than iOS and Android
The Nokia Lumia 800 is in many ways an impressive phone, and most people are sure not to be disappointed in picking one up. It's beautifully made, has great ergonomics, is reasonably nippy in operation, has a slick, capable operating system, and Nokia has...
The first thing which struck us about using the Lumia 800 is that it is a lovely device to hold, the curved front glass and soft touch body give it a really nice feel. Added to that is a decent weight which is balanced nicely so that the phone never f...
Design is beautiful; the OS runs smoothly despite being singlecore; screen's colours are vibrant
Windows Phone 7.5 has a lack of apps still; no frontfacing camera; no tethering; no expandable memory
The flag-bearer device for Windows Phone makes a good impressionDesign & HardwareThe Nokia Lumia 800 features the same body as the Nokia N9 – and probably was because the fact that they had to release something, so they got together the parts of other pho...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-05-08, Autor: Tony , Testbericht von: channelnews.com.au
Windows Phone is beautiful; Well built;
Small Screen; No external memory; Rivals have better components;