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April 2012
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295 Reviews
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Abstract: It goes without saying that for Nokia, the Lumia 900 launch is quite possibly one of the most important launches, ever. The Lumia 900 marks Nokia’s first serious foray back into the competitive American market, and with it the first high-end fruit to...
Abstract: It’s been a little while since I’ve taken Windows Phone for a spin. In fact, the last time Windows Phone and I were hanging out it was before the big Mango update. I had spent some serious with T-Mobile’s HTC HD7 and, overall, found the operating syst...
If the Lumia 900 fails to gain traction in the U.S. market, it will pose a huge problem for Nokia and for Microsoft. It won’t signal the immediate end for either company in America, of course, but will leave both companies in a very difficult spot.Noki...
Attractive design. Strong reception. Very fast LTE speeds. Fun, easy to use OS.
Lacks some popular apps from other platforms. Camera isn't the greatest
The Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T is a powerful, easy-to-use Windows Phone. It's great, as long as you don't need Words With Friends or some other apps you might find on an iPhone or an Android phone....
Unique and lovely design, durable, fast, excellent voice quality, good camera and fast 4G LTE, Unique and lovely design, durable, fast, excellent voice quality, good camera and fast 4G LTE, Unique and lovely design, dur
Battery life could be better, we need more Windows Phone apps. WiFi flaky with our AirPort Extreme access points, Battery life could be better, we need more Windows Phone apps. WiFi flaky with our AirPort Extreme access points, Wha
If you got the idea that we really like the Nokia Lumia 900, you're right. The elegant and durable design, unique appearance, simply irresistible ClearBlack AMOLED display and fast performance have us hooked. Throw in 4G LTE with fallback to HSPA+ and...
There has been a lot of interest and anticipation for the Nokia Lumia 900. It's the first real flagship Nokia Windows Phone to come to the U.S.A. Of course the Lumia 710 was the first Nokia Windows Phone in the U.S. and it has been selling very well o...
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Published: 2012-04-03, Author: Joseph , review by: engadget.com
Solid camera, Fluid user experience, Blazing LTE speeds, Useful Internet Sharing feature, Screen is easily readable outdoors
Low-res display
Nokia's Lumia 900 is a steal for consumers looking for dependable performance, ease of use, LTE connectivity, an attractive design and reasonable price....
The polycarbonate case is sturdy, has good form and texture, Solid battery life, Screen is pretty and saturated with a good level of detail, and better for outdoor viewing, Free Nokia travel apps are surprisingly useful, The phone overall is quick and res
Speaker is a little quiet, Camera's indoor and closeup shots can be rough, and flash sometimes triggers when it doesn't really need to, Takes a long time to charge the battery to 100 percent, Browser makes the non-mobile Web look kind of ugly
As a smartphone, the Lumia 900 is more than competent, and a better choice than many Android phones out there for the same price (if you aren't tied to the ecosystem). On design, it certainly wins against most Android phones, even higher-end models, a...
Published: 2012-04-03, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
its similarly colossal cousin, the HTC Titan, the Lumia 900 is able to do what its Android peers can never quite pull off: Remain stunning as its size expands. The 3.7-inch 800 is a prettier gadget for sure—probably one of the most gorgeously designed of
Windows Phone is a pure, graphically preeminent operating system, but it's still a lonely one. The app store is a claustrophobic back alley. Internet Explorer is damn good, but it's on the slow side. In SunSpider, IE scores 7,000, roughly on par with mola
Probably—its only $100, or zero dollars if youre a new AT&T subscriber, which you might be. Either way, its paltry cover fee to enter the Nokia LTE Windows Phone beauty pageant. Its so quick and elegant. Sure, the apps could be better, and there are o...