In this article I’ll write about a Nokia Lumia 800 I have since november 1th. My first impression is that Nokia made a smartphone and what the smartphones can do, it does it well.
A con and pro list very biased by having a Nokia E7:
Cons:
- no hardware keyboard
- Internet Explorer behaves peculiar – like since Windows Mobile 6.1; agentstring is “Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows Phone OS 7.5; Trident/5.0; IEMobile/9.0; NOKIA; Lumia 800)”
- OMTP AV connection is incompatible with previous Nokia AV headsets
- no auto answer, known from the beginning as discussed in Microsoft Community
- no weeknumbers in the calender
- can’t pinpoint a location in Nokia drive and “drive to that location”, an address has to be entered to use a location to drive to
- only contacts can be exchanged via bluetooth, no other data like songs or picture
- Nokia music and “Music and videos” is confusing they are different ways to access to local stored media
- no hardwired way or app to make a screenshot
Pros
- Complete package: with a cover
- Without cover the phone is easily held; doesn’t slip through fingers and with cover that is even better
- earphones with symetrical wires and microphone in wire to right earphone
- Nokia Drive finds its location fast
- Voice of Nokia drive talks over bluetooth
- syncs with Google calendar
- 8 mp camera is easily accessed when phone is locked: press and hold camera button and camera function becomes active
- music can be paused or stopped when phone is locked
There are more points and those are the differences between Symbian and Windows phone. For now the Lumia will be used for private use and the E7 for business, or when convenient.
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