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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

New Nokia Lumia Windows Phones



Nokia has formally unveiled its first two Windows Phone smartphones. Take a closer look at the Lumia 800 and the Lumia 710. The Lumia 800 is Nokia's flagship Windows Phone smartphone - a direct competitor to the likes of Apple's iPhone 4S and the Samsung Galaxy S II. Core features: Display: 3.7-inch WVGA (800x480) AMOLED curved screen. Processor: Single-core 1.4GHz. Camera: Eight-megapixel with Carl Zeiss optics and an LED flash. Operating system: Windows Phone 7.5.
Nokia Lumia 800
Nokia - The Lumia 800's camera will record 720p high-definition video at 30 frames a second. It has 16GB of onboard storage, which can be bolstered by an additional 25GB using free SkyDrive cloud storage. Dimensions: Size: 116.5 mm x 61.2 mm x 12.1 mm. Weight: 142 g.

Nokia Lumia 710

Nokia - The Lumia 710 is being pitched as Nokia's more 'affordable' Windows Phone smartphone. As such, it has a slightly pared-down features list. Core features: Display: 3.7-inch WVGA (800x480) TFT screen. Processor: Single-core 1.4GHz. Camera: Five-megapixel with LED flash. Operating system: Windows Phone 7.5.

Nokia Lumia 710

Nokia - The Lumia 710's camera doesn't benefit from Carl Zeiss optics, but it can also record 720p high-definition video at 30 frames a second. This one comes with 8GB of onboard storage - again this can be increased by an additional 25GB by using free SkyDrive cloud storage. Dimensions: Size: 119mm x 62.4mm x 12.5mm. Weight: 125.5g. Read on for more details and pictures of both handsets.

Nokia Lumia 710

Nokia - The Lumia 710 offers a more affordable price tag to the Lumia 800, and some of that is almost certainly down to the finish. To hit the cheaper price tag, the body on the Lumia 710 is all plastic, losing the luxury feel of the 800.
The battery life on the Lumia 710 is said to offer up to seven hours of talktime, and up to 38 hours of music playback.
The battery life on the Lumia 710 is said to offer up to seven hours of talktime, and up to 38 hours of music playback.

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