Nokia’s Answer To Apple’s iPhone Is Here, The Lumia 800 [PROMO]

Apple recently beat Nokia to become the world’s largest smartphone maker, a company that led the global smartphone market for so many years. Today, Nokia has launched its brand new handset called the Lumia 800, supposedly targeting the iPhone’s worldwide market dominance. It is also Nokia’s first smartphone powered by Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. As suggested by 9to5Mac, Lumia 800’s “build quality and design seem attractive and follow the theme of the ill-fated N9“. The handset sports an 8-Megapixel camera, a 3.7-inch curved display and runs on a 1.4GHz processor.

As described by 9to5Mac:

Inside, the Lumia  800 packs in an eight-megapixel back camera with Carl Zeiss optics, a 3.7-inch AMOLED ClearBlack curved display and is powered by a 1.4GHz processor. Besting Apple’s iCloud which offers 5GB of free cloud storage for device backups, settings, app data and other content, the Lumia 800 includes 25GB of Microsoft’s SkyDrive torage which can only be used to store music and pictures in the cloud. The music service Nokia Music and turn-by-turn navigation service Nokia Drive are also part of Nokia’s offering.

Nokia’s Lumia 800 is now available for pre-order and will launch across Europe including France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom in November. The phone will also be released in in Hong Kong, India, Russia, Singapore and Taiwan before the end of the year, followed by rest of the markets in early 2012.

Check out the official promo video of Lumia 800 below:

YouTube video

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Sjobs
Sjobs
14 years ago

It’s shit.

Peter
Peter
Reply to  Sjobs
14 years ago

Ha ha ha, love your comment!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sjobs
14 years ago

You’re a bozo! This is purity!

JfromK
JfromK
Reply to  Sjobs
14 years ago

omfgroflmao…

He talks from beyond the grave…

Urdumb
Urdumb
Reply to  Sjobs
14 years ago

Kinda like the shit you see in the mirror everyday.

Dj_dmc
Dj_dmc
14 years ago

What a joke.

S. Mulji
S. Mulji
14 years ago

If there’s anything that will help Windows Phone compete it’s this phone.  Too bad it won’t be coming here till some time next year.  Until then, I’ll be enjoying my 4S

Alan Leung
14 years ago

Is it just me….this look like an iPod Nano minus the wheel to me…

????Dennis
????Dennis
14 years ago

I’m assuming Rogers will have it for $0 on a 3-year term… ????

S. Mulji
S. Mulji
Reply to  ????Dennis
14 years ago

There’s no definitely date on when it will reach our shores.  Definitely not this year.  By the time it gets here you may as well wait for Windows Phone 8 phones (man that’s a mouthful).

Present Forever
Present Forever
14 years ago

Nokia……no way!!
I can’t even look at it
I cant believe how this shity company laughed at us by making us buy it’s blocks for more than 1000$!!
For many years

IFanBoi
IFanBoi
Reply to  Present Forever
14 years ago

I love my boring iPhone icons.  I also love my boring iOS that looks exactly like it did when it launched in ’07.

Nautilus
Nautilus
Reply to  Present Forever
14 years ago

Us?  Speak for yourself buddy.  And they “made” you buy it?  LOL  Just admit you are a sucker, and got “suckered” in to buy their bricks. 

Richard Plantagenet
Richard Plantagenet
14 years ago

As much as I love my iPhone, I welcome this, as a Nokia user for almost 10 years. Apple needs good competition to keep them on their toes.

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