Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia has just made their first handset running under the Windows Phone platform official, none other than the Nokia Lumia 800.
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has just made the device official, stating that this is the first “true Windows Phone,” which takes full advantage of “the design sensibilities of Windows Phone.”
The new device will arrive on the market with the same looks as the Nokia N9, and should be released in three color flavors, namely Cyan, Black and Magenta.
The phone packs premium features and capabilities, being described as a beauty in the outside, and as a beast on the inside, bring also capable of great performance capabilities, just as one would expect from this handset.
It comes with high-end features of Nokia devices, including a great camera and that unique interface on Windows Phone.
Nokia Lumia 800 Full Specs and Price Unveiled
Nokia Lumia 800, “the first true Windows Phone,” as Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop claims, will be available on the market in three color options: cyan, magenta and black.
The Finnish company also revealed some release dates for the Lumia 800, along with the smartphone's suggested retail price of 420 EUR ($585).
Nokia Lumia 800 will be available in the UK, Spain, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands beginning November for the price mentioned above.
Furthermore, the phone is also expected to arrive in Hong Kong, India, Russia, Singapore and Taiwan toward the end of the year, while China will get it in early 2012.
Nokia Lumia 800 has the same form factor and design as the MeeGo-based Nokia N9 smartphone, which doesn't come as a surprise, given that first spy shots of the Lumia 800 confirmed this aspect.
As a matter fact, all details about the phone's specs have been pretty much confirmed today during the Nokia World Conference.
So, to recap for those who are still unfamiliar with the device, Nokia Lumia 800 is powered by a single core 1.4 Ghz Qualcomm MSM8255 processor and runs Microsoft's Windows Phone 7.5 Mango operating system.
As expected, the handset lacks a microSD card slot for memory expansion, but offers 16GB of internal memory, 512 MB of RAM and 25GB of free SkyDrive storage for storing images and music..
It has a 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen based on Nokia's ClearBlack technology, which supports 16 million colors and 480 x 800 pixels resolution.
The 8-megapixel camera on the back is among the strong points of the phone. It features Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual-LED flash and HD (720p) video recording capabilities.
Nokia Lumia 800 is now available in select countries for pre-order via Nokia's site.
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