Nokia Lumia 900
The Lumia 900 is sure to catch anyone’s eye with its bright color options and unique design. Not only does it look good, but its performance is well beyond expectations. Plus, it has the advantage of running off of AT&T’s extremely fast 4G network.
The Lumia’s design is very sleek. It balances sharp corners with rounded edges to create a look that breaks away from the mundane. It currently comes in three different colors; white, cyan, and matte black. Along with its 4.3 inch AMOLED display, it’s sure to catch people’s eyes. The screen had sharp contrast and bright colors. It really enhanced the Windows Mobile experience allowing all your live tiles to reach their full viewing potential.
On the right side of the phone there is a volume rocker, lock/unlock, and designated camera button. The top has a headphone jack, charging port, and an interesting micro SIM card slot. The SIM card slot’s design is very inconvenient to get to however. The phone actually has to come with a special tool that you poke into a small hole to pull up the SIM compartment. The good news is that if you lose the tool, which is a good possibility since it is so small, you can get away with just using a pin or some other narrow instrument. The bad news is that if you need frequent access to this, you may end up inadvertently damaging the plastic around the tool’s hole.
The Lumia’s 1.4 GHz single core processor was able to handle average day to day use with no problem. The phone only froze up on me once, but again became responsive after a few seconds. It did however help maximize battery life and the phone was able to get through the day with no problem. Using the 4G will take up some extra juice, but if you need the extra speed just make sure to have a charger handy. Pictures and video with the 8 MP camera came out very well with the Nokia. Its shots were focused, with the best results obviously coming in bright outdoor conditions.
The main downside to the phone is the lack of apps for Windows. This soon may be changing however, as new ones are constantly being added. While the Lumia’s style may not be revolutionary, it sure is a welcome break from phones that all seem to follow the same design concept.
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