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Windows Phones have been tearing it up over on AT&T’s lineup, as both the Nokia Lumia 900 and HTC Titan II came storming onto the scene simultaneously. AT&T is the premier carrier of choice when it comes to Windows Phones in general, but surely enough...
As we reach the end of our comparison, the last piece to the puzzle that stands in the way of proclaiming a winner is pricing. Admittedly, it’s hard not to like the $99.99 on-contract price attached to the Nokia Lumia 900. In fact, it’s the main reaso...
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By Introducing the Lumia 900, Nokia is effectively bringing a larger, 4G LTE, version of their Lumia 800 to the market. It has just about all the qualities of its predecessor, but the larger size changes the user experience slightly, and the battery li...
The Nokia Lumia 900 is a beautiful 4G LTE Windows Phone. It has a great design, great ergonomics and thanks to its polycarbonate build, it is remarkably solid. If you have not used the Windows Phone operating system, I would encourage you to check it out...
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g4tv.com Updated: 2012-05-02 02:45:13
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Video Review: The Nokia Lumia 900 comes with a 4.3" AMOLED ClearBlack touchscreen, 8 megapixel cameras and a 1.4 GHz processor with 4G LTE connectivity and the latest Windows phone software. Matt Mira and Kevin Pereira check out the $99 smartphone on G...
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devhardware.com Updated: 2012-05-02 02:45:14
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TOOLS YOU CAN USE advertisementThis review will take a closer look at the new Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T. Keep reading to find out more about its design, features, and performance.Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform has failed to take a big bite out of th...
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Follow @MobileGalen Nokia may sell more cellphones than any other company in the world, but it's been all but excluded from the United States for years -- and it's seen its global sales steadily shrink as the iPhone and Android smartphones have becom...
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Windows Phone is about a year and a half old in the market at this point but Nokia has a much longer lineage. In the past 12 months though, their two worlds have collided in a fashion that will have repercussions for quite some time to come, with Nokia...
Sharp, sleek design, Gorgeous 4.3-inch OLED touchscreen, WP7 is fluid and beautiful, Priced right...
Lower-res screen, Cannot add storage, No carrier options other than AT&T...
The Lumia 900 is widely considered to be Microsoft's best shot at securing significant market share in the U.S. smartphone space in the near term. Even though it's launching exclusively on AT&T -- one of the most disliked major carriers in the nation -- i...
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The Nokia Lumia 900 represents a number of firsts: it is the first high-end Windows Phone from Nokia to arrive in the U.S., it is the first 4G LTE smartphone from Nokia, and it is one of the first 4G LTE Windows Phones on the market. Like the Lumia 800...
Fantastic design, gorgeous display, fast performance...
Downright lousy camera, nonexpandable storage, small app ecosystem...
It's hard to understate how impressed I am with the Nokia Lumia 900. The phone's industrial design is impeccable, and it's really the only phone on the same level of the iPhone 4S in this regard. Performance is great, and the Windows Phone Metro inter...
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If you've been sitting on the fence about making the switch to Windows Phone 7, the just-released Lumia 900 could prod you to make the leap over. This stylish, well-engineered phone shows off the strengths of the Windows Phone platform on a bright, cri...
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Nokia, Nokia, Nokia. Where have you been? It’s been a long time since the US market has been blessed with a high-end offering from you camp, so you know, there are some big expectations riding with this latest endeavor. Indeed, the Nokia Lumia 710 for...
Super affordable at $99.99 oncontract, Unique and solid design, Great calling quality, 4G LTE connectivity...
Shoots some average photos & videos...
After spending some quality time with the Nokia Lumia 900, we have to admit, we’re not entirely blown away by it. Rather, it’s essentially yet another device that we’ve experienced on numerous occasions in the past already – and it merely plays to the...
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Over the last year Nokia's had something of a tumultuous time in the mobile industry. While still a power to be feared in the featurephone market, their lack of presence in the smartphone market has been keenly felt. With T-Mobile's Lumia 710 as a prelude...
Over the last year Nokia’s had something of a tumultuous time in the mobile industry. While still a power to be feared in the featurephone market, their lack of presence in the smartphone market has been keenly felt. With T-Mobile’s Lumia 710 as a prel...
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The Lumia 900 is not a specced-out superphone for the early adopters. The dominating forces in the mobile hardware race — Apple, HTC, Motorola, Samsung — have got that area covered, with beefy handsets offering the fastest processors, the highest resol...
Highly optimized Windows Phone experience makes the most of the phone's relatively modest specs. Fun hardware design and bright colors turn heads. Great battery life: On automatic screen brightness, I got two full days with average use. Under more intense...
Low resolution is a shame for such an otherwise great display. Tiny gap between the display and the polycarbonate body of the handset easily collects crap like food particles and skin cells. The circular shape of the charger plug is a powerstrip hog. Brow...
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The Lumia 800 may have already launched in Europe and the Lumia 710 has been available on T-Mobile for a couple months, but Nokia’s third Windows Phone is its boldest step yet back into the US market. Launching on AT&T April 8, the Lumia 900 will be on...
Vivid AMOLED screen, Good custom apps, Windows Phone 7.5 UI is easy to use, Affordable $100 price, High-speed 4G LTE on AT&T...
Large, boxy frame isn't comfortable to hold, Navigation buttons hard to reach, Low-resolution screen, No microSD, Single-core processor...
The Lumia 900 is certainly one of the best Windows Phones available, partially because of its hardware and partially because of Nokia's many exclusive apps...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2012-05-02 02:45:21
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T represents a number of firsts: it is the first high-end Windows Phone from Nokia to arrive in the U.S., it is the first 4G LTE smartphone from Nokia, and it is one of the first 4G...
Fantastic design, gorgeous display, fast performance...
Downright lousy camera, nonexpandable storage, small app ecosystem...
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When I first saw the Nokia Lumia 900 ($100 with a two-year AT&T contract, price as of April 3, 2012) at CES 2012, I proclaimed that it was the Windows Phone I’d been waiting for: Offering a premium design, a high-end camera, a gorgeous display, and LTE...
Gorgeous AMOLED display, Great, versatile camera, Fast data speeds over LTE...
No 1080p video capture, Windows Phone still missing some apps and features...
With a stunning display, fast data speeds, and a versatile camera, the Lumia 900 has what it takes to compete with the iPhone and with Android handsets--if Microsoft and AT&T can win over customers...
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It goes without saying that for Nokia, the Lumia 900 launch is quite possibly one of the most important launches, ever. The Lumia 900 marks Nokia’s first serious foray back into the competitive American market, and with it the first high-end fruit to...
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twitter: @lisagade) Windows Phone goes from obscurity to the limelight, just like that. That's the power of Nokia and the relentless evolution of Microsoft's reborn mobile OS. When Windows Phone 7 landed in the fall of 2010, it boasted a unique UI, f...
Unique and lovely design, durable, fast, excellent voice quality, good camera and fast 4G LTE, Unique and lovely design, durable, fast, excellent voice quality, good camera and fast 4G LTE, Unique and lovely design, dur...
Battery life could be better, we need more Windows Phone apps. WiFi flaky with our AirPort Extreme access points, Battery life could be better, we need more Windows Phone apps. WiFi flaky with our AirPort Extreme access points, Wha...
If you got the idea that we really like the Nokia Lumia 900, you're right. The elegant and durable design, unique appearance, simply irresistible ClearBlack AMOLED display and fast performance have us hooked. Throw in 4G LTE with fallback to HSPA+ and...
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bgr.com
Updated: 2012-05-02 02:45:22
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Nokia is in a bind. The company announced more than a year ago that it planned to abandon both Symbian and MeeGo in favor of Windows Phone, the emerging mobile Microsoft platform that is currently still emerging more than two years after it was introdu...
If the Lumia 900 fails to gain traction in the U.S. market, it will pose a huge problem for Nokia and for Microsoft. It won’t signal the immediate end for either company in America, of course, but will leave both companies in a very difficult spot.Noki...
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Nokia Lumia 900 official Nokia Lumia 900 to hit AT&T on April 8th with $100 price tag in tow (video) Nokia Lumia 800 review Long-awaited, heralded, longed for, lusted after, overdue, deal breaker, savior, second coming, dead-on arrival, revelation, last g...
Solid camera, Fluid user experience, Blazing LTE speeds, Useful Internet Sharing feature, Screen is easily readable outdoors...
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Nokia's Lumia 900 is a steal for consumers looking for dependable performance, ease of use, LTE connectivity, an attractive design and reasonable price...
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The Nokia Lumia 900 has the weight of two big names on its shoulders. It's Nokia's big re-entry into the US market; it's also the flagship Windows Phone Mango in this country. In anticipatory articles, you can hardly find the term "Lumia 900" separat...
The polycarbonate case is sturdy, has good form and texture, Solid battery life, Screen is pretty and saturated with a good level of detail, and better for outdoor viewing, Free Nokia travel apps are surprisingly useful, The phone overall is quick and res...
Speaker is a little quiet, Camera's indoor and closeup shots can be rough, and flash sometimes triggers when it doesn't really need to, Takes a long time to charge the battery to 100 percent, Browser makes the non-mobile Web look kind of ugly...
As a smartphone, the Lumia 900 is more than competent, and a better choice than many Android phones out there for the same price (if you aren't tied to the ecosystem). On design, it certainly wins against most Android phones, even higher-end models, a...
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The Lumia 800 was one of the most beautiful phones ever built in the long history of phone-building. It is widely acknowledged as the best Windows phone around. The next version, the Lumia 900, is bigger, faster, and—maybe most surprisingly—cheaper.Window...
its similarly colossal cousin, the HTC Titan, the Lumia 900 is able to do what its Android peers can never quite pull off: Remain stunning as its size expands. The 3.7-inch 800 is a prettier gadget for sure—probably one of the most gorgeously designed of...
Windows Phone is a pure, graphically preeminent operating system, but it's still a lonely one. The app store is a claustrophobic back alley. Internet Explorer is damn good, but it's on the slow side. In SunSpider, IE scores 7,000, roughly on par with mola...
Probably—its only $100, or zero dollars if youre a new AT&T subscriber, which you might be. Either way, its paltry cover fee to enter the Nokia LTE Windows Phone beauty pageant. Its so quick and elegant. Sure, the apps could be better, and there are o...
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Like we've already told you, the HTC Titan II and Nokia Lumia 900 have practically identical CPU and chipset specifications. The Titan II has a slightly higher, 1.5GHz clock speed of its Scorpion core, and it shows in the trio of benchmarks we've prep...
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maclife.com Updated: 2012-05-12 01:38:24
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With webOS down for the count and BlackBerry on life support, Microsoft is now the sole challenger to the smartphone domination of Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android. Just in the nick of time, Windows Phone is finally receiving much-needed attention tha...
Free Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac app syncs iTunes music, video, photos and podcasts. Fantastic industrial design that rivals Apple’s own. Lightning fast 4G LTE from AT&T, where available.
Camera is a letdown considering specs are similar to iPhone 4S. No syncing of iTunes DRM content, or push email for iCloud and other IMAP accounts. Free Windows Live or Hotmail account required for Windows Phone. Limited to 16GB onboard storage.
Nokia’s slick hardware lifts Windows Phone to the level of worthy opponent to iOS and Android, even though we’re not ready to abandon our iPhone 4S and its superior camera. Microsoft still has some catching up to do, and we’re hoping a future softwar...
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DesignThe chassis of Nokia's Lumia 900 is, like that of the Lumia 800, crafted from a single piece of polycarbonate plastic and is available in black, cyan or white. The Finns' have kept the squarish angular casing of the Lumia 900's predecessor, a d...
One of the best displays on the mobile market, gorgeous design, Windows Phone interface is intuitive, decent battery...
Lacklustre camera...
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Stuff magazine Tue, May 22 2012, 11:12AM The Lumia 800 was the brilliantly designed handset Nokia needed to give it a shot at high-end glory, and it worked. Well, we certainly liked it. Since then the Finnish company has given us cheaper options su...
The Lumia 900 might be bigger than the 800, but it’s not actually better – unless size is all that matters to you...
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There has been a lot of buzz (and sales activity) about Nokia's introduction of their premiere WP7 phone to the US marketplace, the Lumia 900. I was fortunate to pick one up the second day they came available through Rogers here in Canada. Now, after...
Rogers first LTEcapable WP7 phone!, Solid construction and feel, Call quality is excellent.
No replaceable battery, Access to the microSIM card is difficult, WiFi doesn't see the 5Ghz band...
There has been a lot of buzz (and sales activity) about Nokia's introduction of their premiere WP7 phone to the US marketplace, the Lumia 900. I was fortunate to pick one up the second day they came available through Rogers here in Canada. Now, after...
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Launching a flagship months before a major overhaul of the platform isn't exactly a planning masterstroke. The Nokia Lumia 900 will not get Windows Phone 8 and the news breaking just about when the phone hit the stores is more than just an unfortunate...
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For the last 2 weeks I have been using a Lumia 900 as my main device, the current Nokia flagship device at least until the Nokia Lumia 920 arrives. The announcement of a new device didn’t make the Lumia any less relevant however as it will still recei...
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Let’s take a look at the Nokia Lumia 900, a high-end smartphone with a 4.3-inch AMOLED screen, an 8 Mpixel camera, 4G connection, and is loaded with Windows Phone 7.5.The Lumia is a family of smartphones from the traditional Finnish manufacturer. There...
Easy to use, Bright and big screen, Solid and tough, Many apps, Excellent as a social network hub, Great gaming capabilities, Excellent main camera, Frontal camera, 4G support...
No memory card slot, Will not be upgradeable to Windows Phone 8, Shop Related Products, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads again, Report a problem, This item is, Not relevant...
The Nokia Lumia 900 is a beautiful and powerful smartphone. It has excellent hardware, is tough and reliable. Windows Phone 7.5 didn't disappoint us. Several features are obviously “inspired” by the iOS present on Apple's iPhone, which is not a problem fo...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2013-05-30 08:54:08
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Home Nokia Nokia Lumia 900 Review Nokia Lumia 900 ReviewNitesh Sep 3rd, 2012 29 Comments Nokia Lumia 900 Review.The Nokia Lumia 900 enters the market as the latest flagship handset for the Nokia, sporting the look of a slightly super-sized Lumia 800.No...
Striking Nokia design, Windows Phone tiles gleam, The battery keeps going...
No microSD card slot, Limited builtin storage, Not enough apps...
Nokia has provided a great handset on a platform that’s frankly still immature, but with the camera and call quality, it has left room for the upcoming Titan II and its jaw-dropping camera to do a better job. We’ll have to wait until we review that ph...
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Nokia Lumia 900 is arguably the best Windows Phone handset out there. It is great looking and well put together. It even manages to add a couple of exclusive software touches to an otherwise generic experience with Microsoft's mobile OS. Internals are...
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The Lumia 900 is Nokia's most important smartphone launch ever. Microsoft and AT&T have a lot riding on this device, too, as its success will shape the future of Windows Phone in the U.S. and beyond. With specs to spare, Nokia goes for the no-nonsens...
7 The Nokia Lumia 900 is the best overall device I've seen from Nokia in years. It doesn't hit every nail on the head, but it's a strong framework on which I hope to see Nokia build further. The 900 really gets the basics right: it has great hardware...
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The best Windows Phone so far, Nokia's Lumia 900 ($99 with a two-year AT&T contract) is a big, attractively designed slab of fun. We recommend it especially to first-time smartphone owners and Facebook addicts, although the lack of some key apps...
Attractive design. Strong reception. Very fast LTE speeds. Fun, easy to use OS.
Lacks some popular apps from other platforms. Camera isn't the greatest...
The Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T is a powerful, easy-to-use Windows Phone. It's great, as long as you don't need Words With Friends or some other apps you might find on an iPhone or an Android phone...
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FOLLOW US SHARE The Lumia 900 carries the hopes and dreams of two companies on its shoulders: Nokia, which is looking to re-establish itself in the U.S., and Microsoft, whose slick Windows Phone software has yet to catch fire with consumers. No pressur...
Very attractive design, High-quality AMOLED screen, Fast 4G LTE speeds, Nokia Drive provides free GPS navigation...
A bit hefty given screen size, Camera struggles in low light, Limited app selection...
The Nokia Lumia 900 marries Microsoft's slick Windows Phone software, a first-class design and 4G LTE speeds at a great price.
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It’s been a little while since I’ve taken Windows Phone for a spin. In fact, the last time Windows Phone and I were hanging out it was before the big Mango update. I had spent some serious with T-Mobile’s HTC HD7 and, overall, found the operating syst...
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Many Americans who follow the smartphone world were disappointed last year when Nokia released the Lumia 800. They were disappointed that it wasn't available in North America but also because it didn't have things like a front-facing camera, LTE hi...
There has been a lot of interest and anticipation for the Nokia Lumia 900. It's the first real flagship Nokia Windows Phone to come to the U.S.A. Of course the Lumia 710 was the first Nokia Windows Phone in the U.S. and it has been selling very well o...
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So does the phone have what it takes to court buyers away from Android and iOS, and establish a beachhead for Microsoft and Nokia? I'll unravel those questions in the review below...
Incredible hardware design, OS is snappy and responsive, LTE data is speedy, Great entry price...
Windows Phone still has lots of issues, Third-party app offerings are weak, Specs feel last generation, Camera underwhelming...
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Like with the 800, the build quality of the 900 is top notch. Its polycarbonate unibody design is super slick, but we're especially excited about its color choices! AT&T is selling a cyan, glossy white, and black version of the Lumia 900. In particular, t...
Excellent build quality and unique design, affordable pricepoint, AT&T's LTE speeds continue to blow us away as usual, Nokia's additional apps are nice addons, excellent call quality, The...
Camera is a bit of a letdown...
The Nokia Lumia 800 is a great phone, but when it was first released it was a bit rough around the edges. Fortunately, the Lumia 900 is basically a suped-up, more refined, bad-ass version of the 800 that takes advantage of AT&T's super speedy up and c...
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After pitting four of the biggest stars in the smartphone world right now against one another in our web browsing and display comparisons, we’re once again taking the quartet on yet another worthwhile comparison to proclaim the best of the best in the...
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After having taken some of the formidable competitors in the Android sphere and pitted them against the new kid on the block, the iPhone 5, it seems right to now focus our attention on another rival mobile platform – Windows Mobile. Generally speaking...
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For the last couple of months, the Nokia Lumia 900 has established itself as a viable competitor thanks to the combination of it stellar design and killer $100 on-contract price. Arguably, it’s the best of the best when it comes to the Windows Phone c...
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Somehow, if you managed to watch a tiny bit of television of late, we’re pretty certain that you’ve come across the commercial spot for the Samsung Galaxy Note LTE for AT&T. Right now, there’s no arguing the fact that it’s simply the best Android smar...
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Stirring things up on AT&T’s lineup, smartphones need to be aware that the Nokia Lumia 900 is out for blood and setting its eyes on some of the best of the best in the market. Rightfully so, we think it’s relevant to pit Nokia’s flagship against, you...
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The Lumia 900 is considered to be Microsoft's best shot to stop the Apple juggernaut. Does it have what it takes?...
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When Nokia decided to go with windows phone about a year ago, many where skeptical and many thought within a year the company would be swallowed up by Microsoft. But here comes the Lumia 900 from Nokia , a well crafted and designed smartphone that will pu...
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Windows Phone hasn't had a great year. Since its release back in late 2010, Microsoft has seen little success, only able to control about 2% of the US smartphone market, compared to 30% and 51% that iOS and Android have, respectively. The pairing of Nokia...
Very fast, very simple, and very masculine, High quality display is the best lowresolution screen out, Very strong camera and decent battery life...
The sum of its parts is not as good as topoftheline competitors like the iPhone 4S or HTC One X, Low resolution display for the flagship WP7 phone is a shame, and a waste, The internal components are moderately powerful today, but may not last the lifespa...
The more I use Windows Phone, the more I like it. I think that it has a great potential future, so long as it can find an audience. That's the most difficult task ahead for Microsoft, Nokia, and AT&T, one they are fighting head on with a massive marketing...
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Luckily for us, the Lumia 900 finally arrived in the UK in May, bringing with it a front-facing camera, more of that excellent Nokia sturdiness and Windows Phone Tango.Is it worth the extra money over the very capable Lumia 800 , though, or the even more...
Sublime build quality, Excellent display, Battery life, Nokia apps are very useful, Frontfacing camera...
Quite heavy, Chunky design won't be to everyone's tastes...
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There's a lot riding on the Nokia Lumia 900 . While Windows Phones until now have generally been capable if not outstanding devices, the Lumia 900 brings Microsoft 's mobile platform to a new level. Not only does it add a super-fast LTE connection from AT...
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But does bigger necessarily mean better? Here's what a collection of tech journos had to say after getting their mitts on the thing:Chassis The overall form factor isn't a far cry from the smaller Lumia 800 (and in turn, the Symbian-powered N9) but it's...
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The Nokia Lumia 900 is one of the first Windows Phones to support AT&T's 4G LTE network . While there were some parts of the phone that left us dissatisfied, the LTE experience was is quite impressive.I took the Lumia 900 to Midtown Manhattan to test AT&T...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-26 03:44:43
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The flagship Nokia Lumia has finally landed and it isn't the Nokia Lumia 800 released towards the end of last year, but the larger-screened, larger-sized Nokia Lumia 900. Retaining the same core design elements and specs, with a 1.4GHz processor and an 8-...
Large AMOLED display, Fantastic Nokia apps, Smooth, attractive interface...
Too big for a 4.3-inch device, Identical to Lumia 800, Poor camera indoor performance...
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The Nokia Lumia 900 is the best Windows Phone available. The device is iconic in design, with a big screen that showcases what Windows Phone is capable of. The Lumia 900 is the first Windows Phone with 4G LTE, which delivers snappy speeds that match the s...
Design, 4G LTE Speeds, Large Display...
Low Resolution Display, Shortage of Apps, Nokia Lumia 900 | $99 | AT&T, Nokia Lumia 900 Review Guide, Design, Display, Performance and Call Quality, Battery Life, Call Quality, Camera: Video and Photo Samples, Software, Is the Nokia Lumia 900 Worth It?, R...
The short answer is yes. The long answer is yes, as long as you can deal with the low screen resolution, mediocre camera, and lack of apps.At $99.99 the Nokia Lumia 900 is perfect for first-time smartphone owners or those who just want a different mobile...
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i4u.com
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If you hoped the new Nokia Lumia 900 LTE Windows Phone would be a challenger to the iPhone 4S or top of the line Android phones you will be disappointed. The pundits have reviewed the Lumia 900 Windows phone, which will go on sale this weekend and they ar...
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The Nokia Lumia 900 is a beautifully designed device, and it's the most excited I've been about a mobile device launch since the HTC EVO 4G in 2010. To date, most Windows Phones have been relatively boring, toned-down "sibling" versions of other devices;...
This is make or break time for Nokia, particularly in the US market, where their inability to ink high-end smartphone partnerships with carriers in recent years has diminished their once-powerful name to articles referencing their demise. It's a pricey ga...
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The Nokia Lumia 900 has a lot riding on its shoulders. Given the relative lack of success of Microsoft's Windows Phone platform due to stiff competition from Android and iOS, Nokia is hoping to bring the Metro-based OS to the forefront of the mobile world...
Excellent screen, Powerful processor, LTE Connectivity, Affordable...
It's gigantic, Camera is mediocre at best, Slippery...
It's safe to say that the Lumia 900 is?likely the best Windows Phone out there, as Nokia delivers a smooth experience at a low price. But ultimately, it's?not that?unique of a Windows Phone experience to attract?any converts...
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This is the Windows Phone that could turn the tide for the mobile operating system. Aaron does an in-depth review of the Nokia Lumia 900 , and at $99.99, it's a serious force to be reckoned with. Featuring a 1.4 GHz single-core Snapdragon CPU, Lumia 900 h...
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Possibly the biggest news coming out of this week's Consumer Electronics Show was the unveiling of the Nokia Lumia 900, an upcoming Windows Phone that will support AT&T's 4G LTE network. This device is still months away from release, but I was able to get...
Nokia used to put virtually all its focus on Europe, with the United States hardly considered at all. That's supposedly changing, and the fact that its new flagship smartphone launch first in the U.S. is a sign that it's putting its money where its mouth...
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This is it folks. Nokia's long awaited Lumia 900 smartphone, first announced during the Consumer Electronics Show in January, has finally landed in our hands and will soon be on store shelves in AT&T outlets nationwide. We're excited about the hardware —...
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There are two major contenders in the global smartphone arena that are making waves with their products. Apple and Samsung. The iPhone 5 and the Galaxy S 3 are the two most sought after phones of this year, and their predecessors have held the same spot i...
By now, you have read everything we have to say about Nokia Lumia 900. Its a good device, if not a great one. The software is amazing, easy to use and intuitive. The device itself has been exquisitely fashioned and the unibody construction touts premium b...
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gadgets The HTC Titan II has already gone through the Fly or Die ringer, but the real determining factor for these phones is the level of competition surrounding them. In the case of the Titan II, the HTC/Microsoft partnership is most threatened by mor...
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Night time LED-lit snaps are, predictably, a disaster on all these phones - the slow shutter times and poor illumination mean that it's almost impossible to get a good photo, especially of people, who have a tendency to move!Windows Phone doesn't always g...
The Lumia 800/900's camera certainly doesn't disgrace itself - I'd rank it just below that in the bestselling Samsung Galaxy S II and certainly below that in the Apple iPhone 4S (not to mention the Nokia N8, which is in another league), which at least is...
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The Nokia Lumia 900 is an important phone, and one we're going to look at closely here on AAWP. To start off, let's look at the hardware and design of Nokia's North American variant, now available on AT&T.Author: NokiaI have one issue with the Lumia 900's...
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