4.3" AMOLED ClearBlack glass touchscreen, one-piece polycarbonate body, excellent antenna performance. |
Carl Zeiss optics, 8 MP main camera, dual LED flash, Auto Focus, 1 MP front camera, video calling. |
The
Nokia Lumia 900 smartphone features a large and vibrant 4.3-inch
AMOLED ClearBlack Display. The AMOLED (active-matrix organic
light-emitting diode) technology increases the refresh rate of the
screen and enhances the contrast ratio while reducing energy consumption
to increase battery life. The ClearBlack Display (CBD) feature blocks
incoming light reflections through a polarized layer to improve screen
visibility under direct sunlight. This smartphone does not shy away
from technology to enrich the user experience.
In addition to the
beautiful display features, the Lumia 900 utilizes its 1.4 GHz Qualcomm
single-core processor to run the Windows 7.5 operating system, which has
been designed to keep phone tasks simple and easy for the everyday
user. If you are an avid photographer, you will be happy to know the 8
megapixel camera features Carl Zeiss optics, auto-focus, and a dual LED
flash to enhance dim lighting situations. In addition to the still
camera, the Lumia has 720p video capabilities and extra memory storage
available via the SkyDrive cloud to ensure you can save all your files.
Vital Statistics
The
Nokia Lumia weighs 5.6 ounces and measures 5.0 x 2.7 x 0.45 inches. Its
1830mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 7 hours of talk time, and
up to 300 hours (12.5 days) of standby time.
The Power of Windows Phone 7.5
The
Windows Phone 7.5 operating system has been designed to help you do
more in fewer steps, and keep you updated on the things that are most
important to you.
You can customize the Live Tiles on your Start
Screen with what you care about--from people to web sites--and they'll
continuously scan the web to keep you updated about your world at a
glance.
Improved Live Tiles. |
History view. |
Windows
Phone 7.5 also brings together the things you use most on your phone in
six Hubs: People, Pictures, Office, Games, Music + Video, and
Marketplace. Grouping them in Hubs like this lets you get to what you
need, quicker, because you don't have to jump from apps to the web to
contact lists.
The latest release of Windows Phone--version
7.5, codenamed "Mango"--has hundreds of improvements and new features.
Here's just a sample:
Multitasking: Now you can keep
your place in a game while reading e-mail or listen to music apps while
texting. Many apps can run in the background, so you don't need to shut
one down to use another--plus you can switch between open apps in a
flash.
Improved Live Tiles: The Live Tiles on
Start dish up more (and quicker) updates on your apps, and they're also
a whole lot of fun--the Pictures Tile animates with a slideshow of your
favorite snapshots and Group Tiles flash your friends' latest updates.
Threads:
Start with a text, and finish in Facebook or Messenger chat (or vice
versa). The whole conversation stays in one thread, and all it takes to
switch back and forth is a tap.
Send a text with your voice:
With Speech, you can text, search the web, and lots more, totally
hands- (and sometimes eyes-) free. Your phone can even read you an
incoming text, and then you can use Speech to dictate and send your
reply.
Find nearby restaurants, shops, and things to do with Local Scout. |
Local Scout:
Powered by Bing, Local Scout teams up search and mapping to show you
nearby restaurants, shopping, and activities in a single tap.
Driving directions: Your Windows Phone can get you where you're going by showing you on the map or giving you directions from where you are.
More social networks:
Twitter and LinkedIn are now built into Windows Phone, so practically
everything you do on your social networks is a tap away. Windows 7.5
also includes new ways to filter all those new contacts and their social
updates.
Persistent camera settings: Now if
you change camera settings--for instance, photo resolution, brightness,
or another option your phone manufacturer might have included--you can
save them for the next time you use the camera.
History view:
Contact cards now show the history of your recent calls, e-mails,
texts, and chats with the person. Just tap in the list to return the
call or go to the thread.
Visual voice-mail: See your voice-mails in a list, then listen to them on your phone.
Sync with SkyDrive:
You can sync your Office docs between SkyDrive and your phone, so you
can edit them on your phone now, then edit some more on your computer
later.