Nokia Lumia 900 Review

For all of those Nokia fans who have been waiting for Nokia to release a really great phone, it is safe to say that your waiting days are over. Well, actually, they will soon be over – as soon as the new Nokia Lumia 900 hits the market. The new Nokia was revealed at the CES 2012, and it was an absolute hit. People from Nokia are so sure they have released a fantastic phone that they offered $100 to anyone who brings a faster phone than the new Nokia Lumia 900 – and no one got lucky. 

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Nokia Lumia 900

Is there any difference between the Lumia 800 and Lumia 900?

Even though many people have speculated that the new Lumia 900 will be basically the same as the 800 model, the difference between these two is plain to see. Yes, they both have the same processor and the same operating system, but the new Lumia 900 has a much bigger display, namely 4.3 inches as opposed to 3.7-inch display on the Nokia Lumia 800. Aside from the display size, there is also the fact that the Nokia Lumia 900 offers 4G LTE connectivity.

Nokia Lumia 900 – Design

To start off, the new Lumia 900 looks breathtaking, although it is admittedly a little chunky. In spite of its size, it feels great in the hand, and it is very easy to use. It is made out of good old polycarbonate, which means that it is light but strong and difficult to damage. When it comes to the colors, the Lumia 900 will come in two different colors – cyan and black. The Body of the Lumia 900 is somewhat curvier than that of the Lumia 800, but this curvature is almost unnoticeable.

Nokia Lumia 900 Specs

The reality is that a lot of people expected better specs from a phone that is supposed to be the flagship of the company. However, even though the numbers are not mind-boggling, the phone really is incredibly fast and can do just about anything you wish it to do. So, the Lumia 900 has a 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, it has 512 MB of RAM and 16 GB of built-in storage. The 4.3-inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen with 16 million colors and the resolution of 480 x 800 pixels is simply amazing. One of the best things about this display is a feature called Nokia ClearBlack, which is basically a technology that results in direct sunlight having no effect on the visibility. Aside from the fantastic screen, the 8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens is yet another amazing feature of this promising phone.

Summary

All in all, the new Nokia Lumia 900 is a very good phone indeed. Even the ones that disliked Nokia because of the Symbian OS will now enjoy the much better Windows Phone 7. As always, the camera is Nokia’s plus side, and this model is no exception. The battery is yet another plus side, as it is 1840mAH and reported to have a stand-by time of a whopping 300 hours.

Best Wallpapers for Nokia Lumia 900 are available for high-quality download here.

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20 Responses to “Nokia Lumia 900 Review”

  1. pol

    Jan 25. 2012

    i like nokia lumia. i like windows phone rather than symbean os. power battery, smart design and latest tech specs make this smartphone better.

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    • jeni

      Feb 13. 2012

      Even though its late,yet Nokia Lumia Rocks..Nokia need to do more products to compete with samsung..right now.

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  2. Tracyann0312

    Jan 26. 2012

    To all Nokia lovers who have been waiting to release Lumina 900, this might be their chance to have it!Although,I must prefer to use Apple phones!

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  3. PrIyAnGsHu

    Jan 26. 2012

    Greatly reviewed Crystal ! I really like this phone, especially for its support for AT&T’s 4G LTE Network !

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  4. Pettina26

    Jan 26. 2012

    I even satisfy with the greatness of this Lumia 900.

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  5. Amanda

    Jan 26. 2012

    Its description can really amaze everyone. The most pleasant fact is that it is light on one hand, and difficult to damage – in another hand. Thanks a lot for sharing

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    • TechCrates

      Jan 26. 2012

      Thanks to Crystal for the contribution…

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  6. Cynthia

    Jan 27. 2012

    Thank you for sharing this kind of contribution to us..Hope you can share more..

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  7. Vineet

    Jan 27. 2012

    Admin can you let me know the main difference between nokia lumia n800 and n900

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    • TechCrates

      Jan 27. 2012

      Lumia 900 has got a bigger screen and a slightly more curvier body than lumia 800

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  8. Hanna

    Jan 30. 2012

    Lumia 900 I think is the result of Microsoft and Nokia combo.

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  9. George

    Jan 31. 2012

    I think Nokia 900 is a viable alternative to the dominance of iOS and Anroid phones. However, i still think they need to bring something new to the table if they want to make it to the top.

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  10. Saikrishna

    Feb 10. 2012

    It would be better if it has 1 Gb ram than having 512 MB.

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  11. Sarah

    Feb 23. 2012

    Nokia Lumia 900 is far better than Nokia Lumia 800 with new windows features.I’m always a fan of Nokia Phones

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  12. Withwindows

    Feb 27. 2012

    Well, I guess Lumia 900 is better than Lumia 800. It has got bigger body, larger screen and better battery. It also works on LTE network. Nokia just announced today that they will launch it internationally.

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  13. Zubair

    Jun 05. 2012

    awesome posts lumia 900 is far better lumia 800 keep posting such posts ill surely visit this again for some quality information…..

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  14. Anthony

    Sep 27. 2012

    You acquired a really useful blog site I have been here reading for about an hour. I’m a newbie and your achievement is very a lot an inspiration for me.

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  15. TechCrates

    Sep 27. 2012

    Thanks guys for commeting! The Nokia Lumia is great, I had the chance to test it on my own and love it 🙂

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  16. Muneeb Ahsan

    Aug 14. 2013

    awesome review and mobile. Though Nokia lumia series are nice and it contains awesome mobiles but i think lumia lacks in mobile apps as it has fewer apps as compared to ios and android. Thanks

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  17. TechCrates

    Aug 20. 2013

    Nokia Lumia models all run Windows Phone OS which can be an issue finding WP version of common apps. Great Lumia phones 🙂

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