Nokia Lumia 900 is same as Nokia Lumia 800 but with larger and deep black screen, a new front facing camera, and bigger battery. The visual appeal of this phone both external and internal will make you feel delight and hard to put your hand away from the phone for a while.
Sporting a smooth unibody chassis that is lightly sculpted to give the 900 a subtle look, the 900′s smooth and bright colours make it very appealing to design-oriented consumers. Given Nokia’s reputation at making very sturdy smartphones, the 900 can probably take at least a few blows before actually showing scratches or dents.
New features include a front-facing camera and a faster single-core Qualcomn 1.4 GHz APQ8055 proccesor. This is due to the Windows Operating System’s inability to handle dual-core processors. Performance, however was not hampered too much and the APQ8055 processor was sufficent for performing top tasks.
Display is a 4.3 inch WXVGA Amoled Display with ClearBlack technology and Gorilla Glass. Resolution is an adequate 800×480 pixels and has richer colours. The 8 megapixel camera uses impressive Carl Zeiss optics, along with autofocus and flash from two LEDs. Videos are too, taken at 30 frames per second and are in 720p format.
Battery life is estimated at about a full day depending on the tasks performed. Expect less, however, with constant music or video playback. Overall, the Nokia Lumia 900 is a great Windows smartphone, though it might not be as well received as the Galaxy S3 or iPhone 4s, it will suit most first-time smartphone users and Windows Phone fans.
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