Nokia Lumia 800 black 16GB -FACTORY UNLOCKED- |
Product Description
Nokia Lumia 800 black 16GB factory unlocked. GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 & 3G/HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100. 1.4 GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon chipset, 3D Graphics HW. 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual-LED flash. HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps. (see more description HERE)
Technical Details
- Size (LWH): 5.51 inches, 3.15 inches, 1.97 inches
- Weight: 15.84 ounces
- Minimum Rated Talk Time: 10 hours
- Minimum Rated Standby Time: 335 hours
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Special Discount: 62%
Example Customer Review:
As a T-Mobile user, this phone is worth losing 3G.
By Andy Dopieralski
I purchased the Lumia 800 as a replacement for a dead HD7. I was
honestly just about done with the Windows Mobile platform due to the
poor experience I had with the HTC. I'm really glad I pulled the trigger
on this phone. First, on T-Mobile you will lose 3G. The radio only
supports AT&T's 3G band in the US. It does have support for
T-Mobile's 4G frequency, but I doubt the radio supports 4G and currently
the OS doesn't either, natively. So don't hold out hope for a ton of
data streaming to this thing. That being said, I really am noticing how
little data I actually use. Yeah, Netflix isn't great over Edge, but the
phone's great WiFi radio has worked for every hotspot I've tried. My
HD7 failed to connect to WiFi about 50% of the time, so this is a huge
win for the Nokia.
Battery life on the phone is much better than people are saying. Part is likely due to the fact that I am not using 3G, but part is owed to a bug in battery reporting in Nokia's software. So you will see lower battery than your phone really has, but the phone will still have plenty. I have done a full two day run without a charge and a couple of heavy Doodle God sessions were had.
I am also not seeing any issue with the camera. In fact, the photos are much more vibrant and clear than my cousin's Focus (v1, mind you). And compared to the HD7 - which was like punishment for trying to take photos on a phone - it might as well be a DSLR. The Zeiss glass is clear and the focus is solid. Nokia doesn't pack in all of the bells and whistles in terms of camera options, but the default ones from the OS aren't horrible.
GPS has been stellar. Great locks, great accuracy...Glympse is a dream to use. Like other customers have said, go with the Nokia GPS for turn by turn.
The curved glass and solid body design make the phone feel really great in hand. Not cheap in the least. The phone feels solid and comfortable. The supplied gel skin case is a nice bonus and looks very good without adding much thickness at all.
Pros:
Design quality
Battery life (actual)
Fast
Beautiful screen/deep blacks
Call quality is excellent
Great wifi radio
Fast camera button response
Cons:
No T-Mobile band (not really a big deal, honestly)
Battery indicator is incorrect
The charging port is under a weird door AND is on top of the phone, making using it while plugged in a hassle
Pentile Matrix (this is a con to some people, I guess. But it looks great to me)
Phone will likely kill you if placed in that box from Transformers by John Turturro.
Over all, a hard 5 stars. I love my phone again.
Battery life on the phone is much better than people are saying. Part is likely due to the fact that I am not using 3G, but part is owed to a bug in battery reporting in Nokia's software. So you will see lower battery than your phone really has, but the phone will still have plenty. I have done a full two day run without a charge and a couple of heavy Doodle God sessions were had.
I am also not seeing any issue with the camera. In fact, the photos are much more vibrant and clear than my cousin's Focus (v1, mind you). And compared to the HD7 - which was like punishment for trying to take photos on a phone - it might as well be a DSLR. The Zeiss glass is clear and the focus is solid. Nokia doesn't pack in all of the bells and whistles in terms of camera options, but the default ones from the OS aren't horrible.
GPS has been stellar. Great locks, great accuracy...Glympse is a dream to use. Like other customers have said, go with the Nokia GPS for turn by turn.
The curved glass and solid body design make the phone feel really great in hand. Not cheap in the least. The phone feels solid and comfortable. The supplied gel skin case is a nice bonus and looks very good without adding much thickness at all.
Pros:
Design quality
Battery life (actual)
Fast
Beautiful screen/deep blacks
Call quality is excellent
Great wifi radio
Fast camera button response
Cons:
No T-Mobile band (not really a big deal, honestly)
Battery indicator is incorrect
The charging port is under a weird door AND is on top of the phone, making using it while plugged in a hassle
Pentile Matrix (this is a con to some people, I guess. But it looks great to me)
Phone will likely kill you if placed in that box from Transformers by John Turturro.
Over all, a hard 5 stars. I love my phone again.
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