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Nokia is known for its cameras, and the Lumia 800 is no different. Though it isn’t better than the iPhone 4S camera or some of the best HTC cameras, the 800 stands out as one of the better ...
If you’re not intrigued by the flip phone, the Nokia 800 Tough might catch your attention. HMD said it’s a “new hallmark in Nokia phone durability,” which is setting a high bar for the phone.
Too often, rugged phones can be tough to use, but the Nokia 800 seems to dodge that trend nicely. The keys are raised and click into place nicely, and since it runs KaiOS, there's a fair number of ...
As the name implies, this phone comes with waterproof, dust-proof and drop-proof. It appears that the Nokia 800 Tough will arrive at the Chinese market tomorrow. In September this year, Nokia ...
Nokia has always been known for its excellent cameras, and we're happy to report that the Lumia 800 does have an 8-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 Carl Zeiss Tessar lens and dual LED flash.
Nokia has confirmed that the Nokia Lumia 800 is to get two software updates that the firm claims will improve battery performance on the new smartphone, following complaints from some users.
The Nokia 800 is a Tough rugged mobile phone which is built for use in harsh environments. It features IP68 dust and waterproofing and is capable of being submerged in water for up to thirty ...
But it gave a tantalising glimpse at what Nokia had in store for us. Nokia developed a design language it calls Fabula for the N9, a style that shapes the Lumia 800, the N9 and future phones.
After successful trials, Bridgestone has now purchased 140 Lumia 800 smartphones for its staff. According to the company, Nokia pipped rivals, including RIM and Apple, for the contract.
The Nokia 800 Tough runs KaiOS and comes with Facebook, Whatsapp, and the Google Assistant. It has a 2100mAH battery that boasts 43.7 days on standby and will provide up to 9.4 hours of 4G talk time.
Nokia plans to introduce a range of Windows Phone devices in the U.S. in early 2012, but it’s not clear if the Lumia 800 and 710 would be part of the U.S. line-up.
And thus, as you may have noted from this article’s title, it’s my view that Nokia has to place the Lumia 800 at either AT&T or Verizon to have any sort of functional shot at a real US resurgence.