April 9, 2012

Nokia Lumia 900 is better from iPhone or not

Nokia is no stranger to creating beautiful Nokia Lumia 900 is any exception. The company used the same polycarbonate unibody design first appeared on the phone N9, which means no cheap plastic feel of Android phones for many. It also feels very different from the numerous imitations of smartphones on the market-just like you can never mistake the iPhone for anything else, Nokia Lumia 900, as it is in a class by itself.
Nokia Lumia 900
Nokia Lumia 900


The phone has two major improvements in Lumia 800: a larger screen of 4.3 inches to accommodate the screen addicts and connectivity LTE 4G network AT & T. While Verizon has a much larger LTE implementation of this point, I thought the 4G speeds of AT & T is comparable in New York, with the clock downloads in 12 to 15 megabits per second and load about 3 to 5 Mbps
Nokia Lumia 900 runs an updated version of Windows Phone Mango (7.5) which includes support for LTE. Mango was a major update for Windows Phone, however, and Nokia Lumia 900 works like a dream. I tried some Windows phones, and while I have been impressed with the platform in general, has always been a persistent gap between Microsoft software and the hardware polished rather boring. Not so with the 900th Lumia

Perhaps it is the first Windows phone does not feel like a rejection Android phone, feel Nokia Lumia 900 in perfect harmony with the soft interface Metro Microsoft.

A $100, blowing Nokia Lumia 900 also eliminates most smartphones the same price. A number of Android devices are available for $100 and below, but in my experience cheaper than going with Android devices, the most hellish experience. $100 Apple 8-gigabyte iPhone 4 is the strongest competitor Nokia Lumia 900, but for those consumers who avoid Apple products at all costs, is the new flagship of Nokia, one of the few mid-range smartphones valuable.

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