Nokia Lumia 800 – Top 8 must-see videos!

Published by Joe on October 26, 2011

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We’ve herded together 8 of the very best Nokia Lumia 800 videos out there. Scroll down an hit play to get a quick lowdown on each of its key talents. Plus, watch our hands-on video with Nokia’s first Windows Phone, and get an inside look at what went into designing this amazing new device.

Marketplace and Games

Drive and Maps

People and Messaging

Office and Mail

Music and Entertainment

Browsing and Search

The design story

First hands-on video exclusive

Comments

  • http://wmpoweruser.com/nokia-lumia-800s-designer-storyvideo/ Nokia Lumia 800′s Designer Story(Video) | WMPoweruser

    [...] Video Credit: Nokia Conversations [...]

  • Anonymous

    The Son WP7 can never be like the father the Nokia N9,

    Please Nokia just release the N9 into more countries and people might buy the WP7 phone, 

    Generally people are boycotting the WP7 just because of un availability of  the N9

    After all all the sales goes to Nokia. We love to differentiate not become an OEM.

    Imagine Mercedes Benz using a ford engine in their AMG series. Better still BMW using Toyota engines in their cars. 

    Nokia What do you have to differentiate please do that, The Nokia N9 Maemo/Meego does that for you

  • Anonymous

    The Son WP7 can never be like the father the Nokia N9,

    Please Nokia just release the N9 into more countries and people might buy the WP7 phone, 

    Generally people are boycotting the WP7 just because of un availability of  the N9

    After all all the sales goes to Nokia. We love to differentiate not become an OEM.

    Imagine Mercedes Benz using a ford engine in their AMG series. Better still BMW using Toyota engines in their cars. 

    Nokia What do you have to differentiate please do that, The Nokia N9 Maemo/Meego does that for you

  • Anonymous

    The Son WP7 can never be like the father the Nokia N9,

    Please Nokia just release the N9 into more countries and people might buy the WP7 phone, 

    Generally people are boycotting the WP7 just because of un availability of  the N9

    After all all the sales goes to Nokia. We love to differentiate not become an OEM.

    Imagine Mercedes Benz using a ford engine in their AMG series. Better still BMW using Toyota engines in their cars. 

    Nokia What do you have to differentiate please do that, The Nokia N9 Maemo/Meego does that for you

  • Anonymous

    Please pick up S40 and Harmattan and make Nokia big again!

  • Anonymous

    Please pick up S40 and Harmattan and make Nokia big again!

  • http://twitter.com/JackGhm Jack Gudenkauf

    Nokia phone looks good. Interested in the Windows exp. Maybe MSFT can get past 2% share.

  • Ganti

    Nokia 800 is amazing… brilliant… exceptionally great. But, does it have a Front Facing Camera?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=795787127 Jeremy Gillespie

    whatever, zero interest in windows phone 7….

    Sell me an N9 in the USA with a warranty and at a respectable price and I will be a happy nokia customer again, failing that see ya! 

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=795787127 Jeremy Gillespie

    whatever, zero interest in windows phone 7….

    Sell me an N9 in the USA with a warranty and at a respectable price and I will be a happy nokia customer again, failing that see ya! 

  • http://kjmackey.blogspot.com KjM

    “We’ve taken the amazing design of the N9, and made it better.”

    Um…no. You’ve added the buttons that are required by the user experience paradigm of Windows Phone 7 – and gone back to the idea of “click a button off the screen to cause something on the screen to happen”. Retrograde.

    The buttons reduce the screen size, giving apps less room to shine (the exact opposite of one of the design goals of the N9).

    Half the RAM, missing front camera, injection molded vs. machined…I’m guessing none of these add up to “…made it better”.

    I know I’m biased. That said, I do know my way around Windows Phone 7 – I own one. But the above quote by Phil could not go unchallenged. I think I know what he intended – but it didn’t come out right.

  • http://blogpulkit076.wordpress.com/2011/10/26/introducing-the-new-nokia-lumia-family/ Introducing the new Nokia Lumia Family | Pulkit's Blog

    [...] Want more specs – Just click here Hands On video- CLICK HERE Top Must See videos of Nokia Lumia 800- CLICK HERE [...]

  • http://kjmackey.blogspot.com KjM

    I’m not sure it’s quite as bad a BMW using a Toyota engine in their cars (and Toyota engines are pretty reliable anyway).

    But I do get the point about differentiation. Even people on Windows Phone forums seem disappointed that these phones don’t stand out more. I mean, the 800 looks good, how could it not? It looks a little like the N9.

    These phones appear to be “good Windows phones” – but that’s not enough to make Nokia really stand out from the pacl of “good Windows phones” manufacturers.

  • http://www.handy-faq.de/forum/nokia_800_forum/224858-nokia_lumia_800_preview_videos_erste_bilder.html#post1744975 Nokia Lumia 800 – Preview / Videos / Erste Bilder

    [...] 8 Videos zum Nokia Lumia 800, die man gesehen haben sollte: http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/…st-see-videos/ [...]

  • Cycnus

    Agree.

    That’s because Nokia is just ANOTHER MICROSOFT OEM.

    Nokia were not allowed to touch anything.
    They must use certain Qualcom Chip + certain (same) look & feel, same screen resolution, same everything. Can’t put removable memory, can’t put NFC.
    The only things they were allowed to choose were the model of the phone and color.

    That’s why I always ask here….
    What would make me buy this Nokia WP7 phone instead of other WP7 phone.
    What would make me buy this WP7 phone instead of N9

  • Georges Khoury

    The Nokia Lumia 800 looks great, but it doesn’t support Adobe Flash. Can’t play online videos.

  • Carloscorleone#

    Shame wasting all this time trying to make a Windows phone look good when you already have a Nokia phone that is fantastic…. someone at Nokia needs their head examined!!!

  • http://broadbandforum.in/windows-phone/73683-nokia-lumia-800-a/2/#post564617 Nokia Lumia 800 – Page 2

    [...] 800 Did this thread help you? Give it a Yup no front camera, treated X7 the same way Nokia Lumia 800 – Top 8 must-see videos! | Nokia Conversations Reply With Quote + Reply to [...]

  • http://micronokiadev.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/nokia-windows-phones-announced/ Nokia windows phones announced | The MicroNokia Developer

    [...] Nokia smartphones. You can see the original announcement at Nokia Conversations, as well as see videos, and more information is at the Lumia 800 product [...]

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    I think some of your criticisms are valid, but I would defend the user experience on Nokia Lumia. It just does what you want pretty much instantly. A phone shouldn’t be like working a computer, should it?

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    I think some of your criticisms are valid, but I would defend the user experience on Nokia Lumia. It just does what you want pretty much instantly. A phone shouldn’t be like working a computer, should it?

  • http://kjmackey.blogspot.com KjM

    In my experience, Windows Phone 7 pretty much does what the user wants – and quickly, certainly on my HTC HD7 and I suspect the Nokia Lumia will do no less.

    No, a phone shouldn’t be like working a computer, though I would suggest that the N9 user experience is nowhere near like working a computer either.

    I will settle for the design of the Lumia and that of the N9 are different, and to a large extent are so to conform to the design principles behind the user experience. “Better” – I’d have to argue about that.

  • http://kjmackey.blogspot.com KjM

    In my experience, Windows Phone 7 pretty much does what the user wants – and quickly, certainly on my HTC HD7 and I suspect the Nokia Lumia will do no less.

    No, a phone shouldn’t be like working a computer, though I would suggest that the N9 user experience is nowhere near like working a computer either.

    I will settle for the design of the Lumia and that of the N9 are different, and to a large extent are so to conform to the design principles behind the user experience. “Better” – I’d have to argue about that.

  • arg0

    Can we have DEAD TILES instead of live tiles, please?
    There are some UI concepts of WP7 that are intuitive and interesting, such as the lateral swipes to pan inside larger canvases.
    However, some other concepts are purely visual and against good UI design. I can live with text flying in from random directions, as this only happens during transitions, but effects such as the teens-targeted visual gimmick of live tiles flipping back and forth between text and images when nothing is going on are just irritating. This is terrible UI design, as any change of UI appearance will inevitably attract the user’s attention and should only be performed to present new information and not randomly. It also makes it harder to recognise tiles at a glance. Can that behaviour be switched off? I mean, is there a setting to set the tiles to text only or image only, so that they do not randomly change appearance?
    That would contribute to making me considering a windows phone again.

  • Gennadiy Krokodilov

    WP7 is a piece of elop shit.
    N9 looks much better.

  • Gennadiy Krokodilov

    WP7 is a piece of elop shit.
    N9 looks much better.

  • Gennadiy Krokodilov

    WP7 is a piece of elop shit.
    N9 looks much better.

  • Anonymous

    Hopefully with decent Hardware. Something like the N950 with the camera from the N8 and 64GB Storage.

    Release something like this with warranty in the U.S. for 1000$ and I would camping to get one of the first.
    After playing over 1 week with a Lumia 800 I’m nearly before trowing this annoying Device against the next wall. I can’t understand why someone would call this a smartphone. Even my N97 was ways superior. And it had quite many flaws.
    But perhaps I’m simply to stupid to learn how to use it. I guess I should return my doctorate ASAP!

  • Anonymous

    The Lumia range is a great first step by Nokia. I am encouraged to see the bravery of an organisation to look forward and set a strategy. So many other companies wait until there is too big a challenge and end up having little left in the IP chest. Good luck Nokia, your engineering pedigree is obvious in the initial iterations of the Lumia range.

  • Anonymous

    The Lumia range is a great first step by Nokia. I am encouraged to see the bravery of an organisation to look forward and set a strategy. So many other companies wait until there is too big a challenge and end up having little left in the IP chest. Good luck Nokia, your engineering pedigree is obvious in the initial iterations of the Lumia range.

  • Anonymous

    By the way the “Music and Entertainment” Youtube segment pops up an error stating “The requested video is not allowed to be played in embedded players”

    All the other segments work fine.

  • Anonymous

    By the way the “Music and Entertainment” Youtube segment pops up an error stating “The requested video is not allowed to be played in embedded players”

    All the other segments work fine.

  • Anonymous

    Now come to me! <:

  • Anonymous

    Now come to me! <: