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Review: Nokia Lumia 800 – Part 1, design & camera

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I wasn’t sure if I should post a review or not as I wondered can I say something that hasn’t been said yet. But I thought that perhaps I can offer a different point of view, because I belong to that group of people that maybe read reviews on tech websites, but a lot of the content in them are about things that I don’t care about (or don’t understand) – because I do not use my phone for any high tech purpose. I use it for calling, texting, taking pictures, taking some videos perhaps, connecting with my social media channels, reading my emails… just basic things. So I hope someone who looks for the same features in a phone as I do can benefit from my thoughts if you’re unsure whether to buy one or not.

I have now had the Lumia 800 for almost two months. I first met this phone at Nokia World in London and first reaction was that I love the design. After my London trip when I got it shipped home for a two month trial I got to test the phone better, and today I feel I have a pretty good idea of how it works. Needless to say but I’ll say it anyway – I do not need all the features the phone offers, so neither have I tested all the features. I’ll just write about my favorite things.

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The body is beautiful. It’s not too heavy, I love the matte finish on the back of it and the screen is big enough for my use (I don’t play games and I rarely watch any videos with my phone). It’s very similar to the N9, just with Windows icons on the touch screen and a few physical buttons (camera, volume, and power). You need a MicroSIM card and there is no place for an expandable memory, so you have the 16GB.

But beautiful isn’t always practical, and sadly, to my disappointment, this is the case with the Lumia 800. I don’t know how you’re supposed to treat phones these days, but on the other hand I’ve lived with a N73 for nearly four years and that phone exterior lasted a long time in mint condition, without any protection / cover. So when I got that box with the Lumia 800 my first thought was not to run to a shop and buy a dust bag or plastic cover to keep it in. I expected it to spend two months with me and return in the same condition as it arrived.

WRONG. But lesson learned and I want to warn people of course, because if you buy an expensive phone you do not want to ruin it during your first weeks together. If you purchase the Lumia 800, please protect the screen (very important!) and if possible, protect the whole phone (plastic case or something similar). The screen is NOT scratch resistant, so it’s super sensitive – my scratches are so small that I can’t even take photos of them and of course only visible in a certain light, but you know they’re there. If you are like me and think you can get away with it if you keep it in a separate pocket and never together with keys, coins or anything sharp – you’re wrong. The scratches will appear, sooner or later, and you will wonder how the fuck did I manage to do that. On the back of the phone there’s this silver part with NOKIA logo on it. Also weak quality and will eventually be filled with scratches if not protected (if you like a brushed metal look, then no problem). Of course these scratches are only cosmetical faults and do not affect the use, but good to know anyway.

Other than these things, the design is awesome. When you’ve used the tiles for a while it’s unlikely you want to return to the Symbian / Meego icons. There’s just something about that Windows platform that other platforms can’t compete with. It’s the overall feeling and the sharp stylish design – I love it.

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I don’t generally take a lot of videos, so unfortunately I won’t post videos this time – you can see a few from Nokia World in this post, but those do not demonstrate what the camera is capable off, so fair enough to say that I didn’t test this feature enough to be able to give a fair opinion.

Photographs however – I’m quite pleased. If you love the N8 but want the Windows platform, then Lumia 800 (or 900) is a good option for you. It can’t deliver exactly the same kind of quality that the N8 can, but it’s good enough for most people’s use and needs and it’s not supposed to replace a proper DSLR either. I took some stunning sunset shots with it that convinced me that if I put a little effort to it (= no shaky hand), I can get really impressive photos. However the colors are a small disappointment – especially red easily turns pink and they are not as “bold and bright” as with the N8. The Lumia 800 does not have a front-facing camera, so if you’re looking to have that, then you should choose the Lumia 900 instead. I did mention before that I was really disappointed they didn’t live up to my camera expectations for this model, but now when I have tried the camera with better time I want to change my mind about that. Yes, a Windows phone with an upgraded N8 camera would be awesome and hopefully we will see that combo come to life one day (I’ll buy it!), but if I now have to choose between Windows platform and a better camera (= N8), my choice is the Windows phone!

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(Some images are “the same” but with different settings, for example night or sunset vs. auto)

Nokia Lumia 800 – first image gallery

When I tested the Nokia Lumia 800 in London my biggest fear was that the camera would not be good enough for me – I have after all tried the N8 camera and thought it would be impossible to beat in the smartphone world (not that I loved the still shots it produced, but the video quality was amazing). However now when I have the Lumia 800 in my hands I can with hand on my heart say that at least the photo quality is enough for me (and I do absolutely not want an N8 anymore after this). Sure, in low light the images get grainy, as you would expect. But that’s pretty much the only bad thing I have to say about it: macro is fantastic for such a small device, the colors are good (enough), and in natural light (landscape) you can get some outstanding shots if you play around with it and especially if you use a tripod, which I unfortunately didn’t do.

Now I obviously would edit most of my DSLR photos (contrast, brightness, sharpness if needed) before publishing them online, but these pictures are straight from the Lumia 800 – no editing done. If I would do something with the contrast etc, they could look more professional, but I like to think that a smartphone is a device from which you publish your photos pretty much immediately without editing them first (unless you use some quick photo editing application – there are several on the market). So what you see is what you get.

No smartphone could ever replace a DSLR anyway, so what I’m asking for is to have a device that can take nice snapshots that I can tweet or Facebook or just keep as a memory, and be proud of. I don’t want to share bad quality, but the Lumia 800 makes you excited about taking and sharing pictures – because they look good.

If you know any other Lumia 800 photo galleries online, share a link please! Would love to see what kind of images other people have taken with it!

Click on the photos to get to my Flickr where you can see full size versions of them.

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My heart is bursting – Makia Raglan Parka & Nokia Lumia 800

Approx. two months ago my mum called me from a shop and told me she she was standing there trying on her dream jacket. 299€ for a jacket from MAKIA. She asked me should she buy it and I said no, it’s not worth the price. Around one week later she called me again, from the same shop, and said now she’s buying it anyway (thanks for the info). I didn’t think any jacket could be worth the 299€, but now when I’ve seen it (and tried it on!) I totally get the point – now I want one as well. The thing my mum was less excited about was that I happened to want same color as she has, and then we would obviously have to check what the other is wearing every time we see each other – it would be so uncool to turn up in the same jackets.

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This was before I tried on the yellow version. I have now really found my dream jacket and the price is killing me! Buttons are falling off these jackets (maybe it was just one bad batch and bad luck, but the point is that if you think that 300€ will give you perfect quality you might be wrong) and some of the zippers felt so annoying that they might not survive in my use. Still I’m so attached to that damn jacket that I might even consider paying the full price and hope it will last for the next 5 years, so I wouldn’t have to regret I spent a fortune on a jacket…

PS. Dropin is having a d-days sale… so if you’re in Helsinki and if you want that jacket as much as I do, try your luck in the Kauppakeskus Forum shop, you might find your size and color with a 20% discount tag. Hurry up before 27.11., but I have a feeling they might be sold out before that…

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The other side of my heart belongs to the Nokia Lumia 800 that I got on a two month trial today. I can’t stop looking at it, it’s so beautiful. In London I absolutely did get pissed off when I realized it wouldn’t – at least yet – come with an N8 quality camera (and sort of that it didn’t come with the NFC either, but I personally do not feel I must get NFC, so it’s the camera that mainly bothers me). But when I look at the tiles and compare them with the Symbian platform layout and the icons and how outdated those actually look compared to this… come on, the camera can’t be that bad, maybe I can survive with it although it’s not an N8! I just can’t let go off the tiles anymore, they’re here to stay.

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