Nokia Lumia 800 is drop-dead gorgeous

Up close and personal, part three. Trevor Davies is already taking his Windows Phone for granted

Published by Trevor Davies on November 10, 2011

The Lumia experience all joined up

LONDON, United Kingdom – Nokia Lumia 800 passes the drop test. That moment has been and gone, it happens with all new phones. For the first few days you care for it as if it was one of your children and even think about buying a case for it. But usually, by Day Four, you lapse into old habits and take it for granted, like an old friend.

And then you drop it. On a tiled floor.

I should have put it down before picking up my coffee and toast this morning. Bending down to pick it up, I said a little prayer as I felt the tinge of guilt for not being more careful. 

Just as toast tends to fall buttered side down, so smartphones tend to land screen down. And the Nokia Lumia 800 screen curves outward, so I knew it would be cracked in a thousand places.

But it wasn’t. It seemed like a miracle. I was told this phone was robust and it obviously is. Still, I reckon I was very lucky and I wouldn’t advise anyone to try it at home.

Anyway, that’s a bit of a diversion because I really just want to talk about how everything about this phone and its software has been designed with the people who use it in mind.

It’s so joined-up. Functions that exist in their own little “app silos” on other phones have been brought together under one tile. Nokia is connecting the apps which connect millions of people. 

A great example is the way the camera works without even unlocking the screen. Nokia designers figured, if you want to take a picture, you don’t need any of the phone functionality, so bypass that. 

You take the phone out of your pocket, pressing the camera button and by the time you are pointing it towards the subject, you are ready to shoot.

Straight after that, slide back to the picture, press the three dots top right and the share menu comes up. Hit share on Facebook and, provided you’ve already set up your Facebook, it’s there out on the social network in seconds. 

After practising my quick draw techniques, I managed to go from pocket to picture in just 4.6 seconds.

On other phones I’ve used, you’d have to unlock the home screen, go to the camera icon, take the picture, go to the media gallery afterwards, call the picture up and then press the option to email. But the Nokia Lumia 800 stops you having to go in and out of apps all of the time by doing a lot of the multi-tasking for you.

Everything else on the phone has been thought through in the same way. From loading up music to using the in-car sat-nav Nokia Drive. This phone connects you to everything and everyone you care about better than any I’ve tried.

Not surprisingly preorders are going well, get yours here . . . but promise me not to drop it.

Comments

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

    You… you… dropped it?!? I hope you’re talking about the one we have to give back to Ben.

  • Cycnus

    If you search around, it seems that Nokia 800 fire is gone after the nokia world. people is more interested in other nokia product….

    liar liar pants on fire… :)

  • Cycnus

    If you search around, it seems that Nokia 800 fire is gone after the nokia world. people is more interested in other nokia product….

    liar liar pants on fire… :)

  • Cycnus

    If you search around, it seems that Nokia 800 fire is gone after the nokia world. people is more interested in other nokia product….

    liar liar pants on fire… :)

  • Cycnus

    If you search around, it seems that Nokia 800 fire is gone after the nokia world. people is more interested in other nokia product….

    liar liar pants on fire… :)

  • Cycnus

    If you search around, it seems that Nokia 800 fire is gone after the nokia world. people is more interested in other nokia product….

    liar liar pants on fire… :)

  • Cycnus

    If you search around, it seems that Nokia 800 fire is gone after the nokia world. people is more interested in other nokia product….

    liar liar pants on fire… :)

  • Cod3rror

    Most of Nokia phones are drop proof so are others because of gorilla glass etc so no need to write an essay about it

  • Trevor Davies

    The glass has shattered on two other phones I’ve dropped. They weren’t Nokias though.

  • Trevor Davies

    yes, but it’s fine

  • http://www.facebook.com/mrzees Kurt Romain

    This first bit of article is so hilarious but so true too. Everyone who owns a smartphone has that reactions LOL

  • Cycnus

    I just hope it’s not the one that Ben gonna give to me :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/thegadgetfreak Ajit Jalady

    Its gorgeous because its a design stolen from the award winning gorgeous
    phone N9 that recently won several awards at Sweden! The N9 is the
    phone that should have got the praise and its the only hope for Nokias
    future!

  • http://www.facebook.com/thegadgetfreak Ajit Jalady

    Its gorgeous because its a design stolen from the award winning gorgeous
    phone N9 that recently won several awards at Sweden! The N9 is the
    phone that should have got the praise and its the only hope for Nokias
    future!

  • Trevor Davies

    I think its fairly natural that you’d want to adapt such an amazing design for other UIs. That way you are democratizing this amazing form factor.
    Billions of people are comfortable with Microsoft products. Others like you are happier with the first manifestation of this phone. In theory, why shouldn’t an amazing design be available with any UI that suits the user.

  • Nokiauser

    Stop spamming “conversation” pages with articles about Lumina.  Tell us some nice stories about Symbain Belle and Nokia N9 phones.

  • Nokiauser

    Stop spamming “conversation” pages with articles about Lumina.  Tell us some nice stories about Symbain Belle and Nokia N9 phones.

  • Nokiauser

    Stop spamming “conversation” pages with articles about Lumina.  Tell us some nice stories about Symbain Belle and Nokia N9 phones.

  • Nokiauser

    Stop spamming “conversation” pages with articles about Lumina.  Tell us some nice stories about Symbain Belle and Nokia N9 phones.

  • Jukka

    You were just lucky.
    I dropped my nokia only once from about 1m down to the asphalt (I owned this phone 3 years) and the screen was cracked. So, it depends of angle on which it hits the ground (mine landed on the corner). Shit happenes, you know.

  • Jukka

    it’s just business.
    The best you can do is to buy a nokia with symbian Belle. Let the sales talk!

  • incognito

    In theory, why shouldn’t an amazing design be available with any UI that
    suits the user.

    That’s precisely what we’ve been asking Nokia since the announcement of the ‘WP7 or bust’ strategy…

    So, why shouldn’t the future designs be available with Maemo/MeeGo to boot as well? Apart from the latest marketing claptrap dubbed `ecosystem´, or lack of it, which when used as an answer to the previous question downright insults intelligence…

  • Jukka

    Stuff happenes :-)

  • Trevor Davies

    Sure, we’ve got some lined up, it’s just that the Lumia is such big news right now. But there’s loads of other exciting stuff coming up. 

  • Trevor Davies

    which phone was that?

  • Trevor Davies

    which phone was that?

  • Anonymous

    “Nokia designers figured, if you want to take a picture, you don’t need any of the phone functionality, so bypass that.”

    Really?

  • Anonymous

    “Nokia designers figured, if you want to take a picture, you don’t need any of the phone functionality, so bypass that.”

    Really?

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

    Being able to take a picture by just holding down the shutter-release key is a useful feature, isn’t it?

    Of course, you can take the longer route as well, same as normal, if you want to.

  • Jukka

    Tube, 5800.
    Screen cracked inside and half the screen became black dead :-(

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

    5800 was pre-Gorilla Glass, I believe. We’re not saying that it’s impossible to break our newer phones with a hard fall, but robustness has certainly improved.

    Sorry about your 5800, anyway ;-)

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

    5800 was pre-Gorilla Glass, I believe. We’re not saying that it’s impossible to break our newer phones with a hard fall, but robustness has certainly improved.

    Sorry about your 5800, anyway ;-)

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

    5800 was pre-Gorilla Glass, I believe. We’re not saying that it’s impossible to break our newer phones with a hard fall, but robustness has certainly improved.

    Sorry about your 5800, anyway ;-)

  • Jukka

    5800 has plastic on top, you can scratch it, but it doesn’t crack. But the screen cracked inside.
    I mean that it’s important how the phone meets the ground. If it falls flat, everything will be ok. But, if it hits with corner, – it’s doomed

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Phil at Nokia

    I spilled a beer on the keyboard of my 3-day old MacBook Pro.  And another time I crashed my 5-day old new car into a parking lot pole.  There’s no worse feeling than injuring a brand new toy – cause everytime you look at that scratch, you’ll get depressed.

  • Keir Brython

    It certainly is a useful feature and that’s why a hardware camera button is a prerequisite for any smartphone I’d consider. It’s one of the reasons why I could not live with an N9.

    Another great feature is being able to send my photos to a photo kiosk (like in ASDA for example) via bluetooth in order to print them out quickly and easily. Can the Lumia 800 do that?

  • Steve Blamer

    Search :
    windows_phone_7_and_microsoft_smartphone_market_share_plummets_says_new_gartner_report
    “Microsoft should consider a drastic overhaul of the OS, because as currently constructed, consumers don’t seem to want it.”, it is evident.

    and all the figure on :
    windows-phone-market-share-2-6th-place-samsung-bada

    Obviously Nokia can make microsoft market shares increase as they are only 1.7%, but Microsoft make Nokia maket share sink by a factor 20 !!

    A psychopath eloped from a psychiatric hospital…

  • Seeiii

    if lumia can sell, it is just because the brand name

    singaporeans keep queuing for the APPLE IPHONE4S !!!

  • Seeiii

    if lumia can sell, it is just because the brand name

    singaporeans keep queuing for the APPLE IPHONE4S !!!

  • Seeiii

    if lumia can sell, it is just because the brand name

    singaporeans keep queuing for the APPLE IPHONE4S !!!

  • Seeiii

    if lumia can sell, it is just because the brand name

    singaporeans keep queuing for the APPLE IPHONE4S !!!

  • Seeiii

    if lumia can sell, it is just because the brand name

    singaporeans keep queuing for the APPLE IPHONE4S !!!

  • Seeiii

    if lumia can sell, it is just because the brand name

    singaporeans keep queuing for the APPLE IPHONE4S !!!

  • http://www.facebook.com/thegadgetfreak Ajit Jalady

     Billions of people are comfortable with microsoft? Huh?

    Windows Mobile phones have single digit market shares. Pls get your
    facts right! Elop wants to replace Symbian with this OS, what an irony!

  • Anonymous

    It is! Ian, don’t get me wrong, I love Nokia’s strategy and Windows Phone.

    The issue is that Nokia designers didn’t figure anything, this feature is on Windows Phone long before Nokia, and it was designed by Microsoft.

    It is this lack of transparency that’s bothering me lately.

  • Anonymous

    It is! Ian, don’t get me wrong, I love Nokia’s strategy and Windows Phone.

    The issue is that Nokia designers didn’t figure anything, this feature is on Windows Phone long before Nokia, and it was designed by Microsoft.

    It is this lack of transparency that’s bothering me lately.

  • Anonymous

    It is! Ian, don’t get me wrong, I love Nokia’s strategy and Windows Phone.

    The issue is that Nokia designers didn’t figure anything, this feature is on Windows Phone long before Nokia, and it was designed by Microsoft.

    It is this lack of transparency that’s bothering me lately.

  • Anonymous

    It is! Ian, don’t get me wrong, I love Nokia’s strategy and Windows Phone.

    The issue is that Nokia designers didn’t figure anything, this feature is on Windows Phone long before Nokia, and it was designed by Microsoft.

    It is this lack of transparency that’s bothering me lately.

  • Anonymous

    It is! Ian, don’t get me wrong, I love Nokia’s strategy and Windows Phone.

    The issue is that Nokia designers didn’t figure anything, this feature is on Windows Phone long before Nokia, and it was designed by Microsoft.

    It is this lack of transparency that’s bothering me lately.

  • Anonymous

    It is! Ian, don’t get me wrong, I love Nokia’s strategy and Windows Phone.

    The issue is that Nokia designers didn’t figure anything, this feature is on Windows Phone long before Nokia, and it was designed by Microsoft.

    It is this lack of transparency that’s bothering me lately.

  • Anonymous

    It is! Ian, don’t get me wrong, I love Nokia’s strategy and Windows Phone.

    The issue is that Nokia designers didn’t figure anything, this feature is on Windows Phone long before Nokia, and it was designed by Microsoft.

    It is this lack of transparency that’s bothering me lately.

  • http://www.keylogger.in key logger for mac

    Nokia Lumia looks so good, got amazing features.

  • Jukka

    So, why do you so inconsequent ? Was that so hard to give a camera button to Nokia N9 too? I understand why Nokia 500 don’t have one. You saving cost on everything, buttons, led, memory, but N9, why oh why?

  • Jukka

    So, why do you so inconsequent ? Was that so hard to give a camera button to Nokia N9 too? I understand why Nokia 500 don’t have one. You saving cost on everything, buttons, led, memory, but N9, why oh why?

  • Jukka

    So, why do you so inconsequent ? Was that so hard to give a camera button to Nokia N9 too? I understand why Nokia 500 don’t have one. You saving cost on everything, buttons, led, memory, but N9, why oh why?

  • Seeiii

    what so good about microsoft lumia phone?

    no swipe
    old ui
    no nfc
    no front camera
    inferior ecosystem
    3.7 inch screen compared to 3.9 inch n9
    cant change the homescreen
    stupid arrow in homescreen
    stupid big tiles
    stupid curve screen on wp7

    get iphone 4s or n9

  • Trevor Davies

    Bet you haven’t tried it yet.

    It’s not an old UI, it’s 7.5, the very latest version of Windows Phone software. OK, it doesn’t have a front camera. But it has an 8 megapixel front camera, which I’m finding very good to use. When I’ve had a phone with a front camera, I’ve hardly used it and the quality is usually much worse than the back camera. The ecosystem is not inferior, it’s different. It has many features that others don’t. The screen size is fine for me. You can change the home screen by pinning whatever you want to it. Sensible arrow in the homescreen for navigating your way back like IE 9, a feature most people use most on their browsers (Microsoft researched this by questioning users) Sensible big tiles that you can press with your thumb while holding the phone in one hand. Amazing curved screen on WP 7.5, that everyone I’ve shown the phone to loves.

    Get a Lumia 800, 710 or an N9 and you’ll be fine.

  • Seeiii

    :) )))))))

    Microsoft phones!!!!

  • Seeiii

    :) )))))))

    Microsoft phones!!!!

  • Seeiii

    :) )))))))

    Microsoft phones!!!!

  • Seeiii

    :) )))))))

    Microsoft phones!!!!

  • Seeiii

    :) )))))))

    Microsoft phones!!!!

  • Cod3rror

    “When I’ve had a phone with a front camera, I’ve hardly used it and the quality is usually much worse than the back camera”
    Front camera is very useful for video calling…..quality is bad but it is just good enough to see each other during video call

  • charlie wyatt

    Trolling a generic site like engadget is one thing, but annoying people with your childish rubbish on a user specific forum like this is completely unacceptable. Common etiquette commands that you don’t troll fan sites, so either buy a Nokia or bugger off . 

  • charlie wyatt

    Trolling a generic site like engadget is one thing, but annoying people with your childish rubbish on a user specific forum like this is completely unacceptable. Common etiquette commands that you don’t troll fan sites, so either buy a Nokia or bugger off . 

  • Anonymous

    Hmm an interesting article about the Win phone market share. I’m quite curious what Microsoft is going to do if this adventure with WP7 in Nokia phones fails (does not increase the market share from an insignificant to a less insignificant). Nokia should stick with Meego and Qt and give it the same amount of propaganda like for Lumia.

  • Anonymous

    Hmm an interesting article about the Win phone market share. I’m quite curious what Microsoft is going to do if this adventure with WP7 in Nokia phones fails (does not increase the market share from an insignificant to a less insignificant). Nokia should stick with Meego and Qt and give it the same amount of propaganda like for Lumia.

  • Anonymous

    Hmm an interesting article about the Win phone market share. I’m quite curious what Microsoft is going to do if this adventure with WP7 in Nokia phones fails (does not increase the market share from an insignificant to a less insignificant). Nokia should stick with Meego and Qt and give it the same amount of propaganda like for Lumia.

  • APai

    “Billions of people are comfortable with Microsoft products”

    umm, thats for the desktop. they voted them out with their money for the current tech. if Nokia-wp phones is winning some minds, its because of Nokia and not microsoft

  • APai

    “Billions of people are comfortable with Microsoft products”

    umm, thats for the desktop. they voted them out with their money for the current tech. if Nokia-wp phones is winning some minds, its because of Nokia and not microsoft

  • APai

    “Billions of people are comfortable with Microsoft products”

    umm, thats for the desktop. they voted them out with their money for the current tech. if Nokia-wp phones is winning some minds, its because of Nokia and not microsoft

  • APai

    “Billions of people are comfortable with Microsoft products”

    umm, thats for the desktop. they voted them out with their money for the current tech. if Nokia-wp phones is winning some minds, its because of Nokia and not microsoft

  • APai

    exactly the point i fail to understand, why abandon the other platforms ? meego seems like a great bet too. I dont see microsoft changing anything of wp7 for nokia phones, so essentially they are oem

  • APai

    exactly the point i fail to understand, why abandon the other platforms ? meego seems like a great bet too. I dont see microsoft changing anything of wp7 for nokia phones, so essentially they are oem

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    Really; functionalities provided by this Nokia’s version improves
    the techniques to shoot the pictures; lumia 800 brings great features that
    brings usability easy with high services.
     

  • Anonymous

    You were definitely lucky. Mine dropped from 4ft and the LCD cracked like mere glass on week 5. Been w/o my Lumia for 3 weeks waiting for the replacement screen that comes attached to the digitizer. No replacement available they tell me. Waiting on a part from Hong Kong. Hoping it works???? Everything else was great so far. No wireless file transfer to another cell available, hope an update fix that.  However the email and posting speed make up for that. It’s a good phone, but the screen is weak. That’s my comment.