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What do you think of the Nokia Lumia 900?
03-24-2014, 04:54 PM
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You'd better get an Iphone 5 instead of that. Nokia mobiles are very thick and they are slower compared to other smartphones out there. You can even get an android one because they have all the things that you need.

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03-24-2014, 04:55 PM
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If you got the Lumia 920, then it's fine. But a Lumia 900? Microsoft has already ditched support for all Windows Phone 7 phones by giving the Windows Phone 7.8 which only changes a few things here and there. All the goodies only exist on the Windows Phone 8 phones (which the Lumia 920 runs). But, if you're not there for the apps, then in most cases, it shouldn't be too bad since it is a very functional OS social wise.

For the easiest way to work your phone with your computer (eg: transferring files, syncing), having a Windows PC would be better.

But 3 GB offers a lot of data for you to web browse in a month. For social networking purposes, 300 MB is definitely not enough. Especially when it comes to YouTube.

Windows Phone does have an official app for Facebook and Twitter. But it doesn't have an official app for YouTube and Instagram, instead, you have to use third-party apps (not official ones basically) to get those functions. Google only provides the search app if that's what you're looking for. Alternatively you could use the web browser. As for eBooks, there is a Nook app by B&N if that's what you're looking for.

Google apps, forget it. Most of the Google services don't exist on Windows Phone other than on the browser. You can sync your music from your computer to your phone though. Apps as I said previously, if you have a lot from Google Play, you won't find most of them on the Windows Phone Store except for some. Most of the normal apps are there, but games aren't.

Now here's a good thing about Windows Phone, I previously mentioned that it's very functional social wise. What I mean by that is, it can easily integrate Facebook and Twitter services into the phone really well with the People's app I think it was which means you don't really need the actual Facebook app.

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03-24-2014, 04:57 PM
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Nokia Lumia 900

Key Features---

Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) OS
8 MP Primary Camera
1 MP Secondary Camera
4.3-inch AMOLED Capacitive Touchscreen
1.4 GHz Scorpion Processor
HD Recording
Wi-Fi Enabled
Micro SIM Feature
Nokia has brought about its latest high end offering to the smartphone market in the form of the Nokia Lumia 900 which packs in its rectangular frame a large number of extremely smart features. The device comes in a bar form and is run on the Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) OS. The operating system is backed up by an extremely powerful 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Scorpion processor as well as 512 MB of RAM to ensure that applications on the device are run in a smooth and efficient manner.

The display of the Nokia Lumia is an enlarged 4.3-inch AMOLED Capacitive Touch Screen which provides a WVGA resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. The high detail of the display is due to the Adreno 205 graphics processing unit. Additionally, the device also comes with a micro SIM feature.

The phone comes with a powerful 8 megapixel primary camera which is backed up by a dual LED flash so you can click pictures in low light. The primary camera is capable of recording video in HD at a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels for high video clarity. The camera features a 3x digital zoom as well as other useful features such as Carl Zeiss Optics, Geo-tagging and the option of auto and manual exposure. Additionally, the phone comes with a 1 megapixel secondary camera so that you can conduct video calling easily.
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