Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Nokia 800 Lumia unveiled Windows Phone



Nokia today introduced its new Windows Phone. And the first to reveal none other than the Nokia 800 Lumia.  
"The Lumia is the first true Windows Phone."
This is how a little aggressive as Stephen Elop, CEO of Nokia, presented this morning the new Nokia 800 Lumia.  Its beautiful design is modeled on that of the Nokia N9 in Meego.
What is changing is of course the OS with Windows Phone Mango (7.5).  The interface is exactly the same as we discovered on all Windows Phone smartphones since the recent update.  However, Nokia stands out from its competitors thanks to three new features:
• Nokia Drive: This is a free navigation solution and embedded, the equivalent of Nokia Maps, in fact. It allows you to download maps locally to take advantage of 2D or 3D views and also offers voice guidance.
• Nokia Music: The manufacturer has increased rapidly over the presentation of this application, but said it will offer a feature called Radio Mix. It provides access to a series of pre mix. Simply connect it to enjoy it, without having to login or subscribe. It is even possible to download the mix for listening offline.
• ESPN Sports Hub: This application will allow sports fans to track in real time all the information, to pin the results of a league or team directly on the screen, etc..  Hardware side, the Lumia 800 has a 3.7 inch AMOLED ClearBlack convex, 1.4 GHz processor, a hardware acceleration and a graphics processor. In good high-end Nokia smartphone, the newcomer boasts a Carl Zeiss Tessar optics, an 8 megapixel sensor and an f / 2.2. It also includes 16 GB of internal memory and 25 GB of 25 GB of storage free SkyDrive.  The smartphone will be available from November. It will be offered in three colors: cyan, fuchsia and black.
 Finally, its price has been announced at € 499 TTC on the French market (excluding operator subsidies).

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