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Dubbed the "first real Windows Phone," this device is sculpted from the same 12.1mm (0.48-inch) thick of piece of durable polycarbonate plastic, with tapered edges on the top and bottom to give it that industrial look and make it feel thinner it really is. Sitting "proudly" at the top of the device is Nokia's logo, with a Carl Zeiss Tessar lens around back. Nokia's ClearBlack AMOLED display makes a welcome reappearance too. When we take a look at the insides, though, it's all about that fresh beginning: those bold squares you see on the screen are, of course, the sleek live tiles of Windows Phone Mango. As for the camera, it's got an f2.2 aperture, and is designed specifically for low-light environments. It seems pretty similar to what you'll find in the N9, and according to Nokia, it's simply a camera that works for "ordinary people, under ordinary circumstances."
And in case you're wondering, the Lumia 800 is priced at €420, or about $585. It's already up for pre-order now, and is scheduled to roll out across France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK, beginning in November. It'll make its way to Hong Kong, India, Russia, Singapore and Taiwan before the end of the year, and will hit "further markets" sometime next year. Check out a few more pics in the gallery below, or head past the break for a design video, and the official PR. |
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