Nokia launches Lumia 800 the first real Windows Mobile smartphone
Nokia has launched the Lumia 800, the flagship Windows Mobile smartphone it hopes will revive its fortunes in the mobile market.
The device, which was unveiled at Nokia World today, is available in magenta, blue and was designed based closelyon the companys N9 device, which it greatly resembles, .
There is a harmony to the device, said Nokia CEO Stephen Elop who announced the device at the show calling it the first real Windows Phone. Nokias Kevin Shields went on to showcase more of the Lumia 800 calling it as a beauty on the outside, beast on the inside.
The device is closely linked to Nokia SkyDrive with each users allocated 25 GB of storage on the cloud storage system.
Details of the device and the Luumia 710 and Nokia 900 were leaked online yesterday, as the Finnish manufacturer looks to the Windows Mobile operating system to help it compete with Apple, BlackBerry and Android OS manufacturers.
Based on those details, weighing in at 142g, the Lumia 800 packs 512 RAM although it does not have an SD card slot to allow additional storage. Nokia reveals that the device will provide 390 hours of power in idle mode (which goes down to 380 hours on 3G) while those using 3G can expect 5 hours of talk time, or 50 hour! s of mus ic playback.
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