Nokia Lumia 800 is Editor’s Phone of the Year

Windows Phone takes prestigious What Mobile award

Published by Trevor Davies on November 17, 2011

Nokia Lumia 800 is phone of the year

LONDON, United Kingdom – We’re delighted with the reactions to the Nokia Lumia 800, but this one caps them all.

Today, the stunning new smartphone was awarded the Editor’s Choice at the What Mobile Awards 2011 at London’s Whisky Mist.

The decision was reached after thousands of readers voted for their favourite new phones, apps and networks during October on the magazine’s website

Editor Richard Melville said: “It’s no secret that Nokia make great phones but with a new Windows Phone Mango operating system, great design and a competitive price, the Lumia 800 feels like real innovation for smartphones and, importantly, one that’s cool enough to attract everyone from gadget geeks to casual, fashion conscious phone users.” 

The award-winning phone started shipping just yesterday in the UK, but has already won universal plaudits from phone fans, press and industry professionals.

We’d like to say a big thank-you to What Mobile for their support. 

Comments

  • http://www.spieprzajgoogle.com Tomek

    No. N9 is!

    • Trevor Davies

      Ha ha, congratulations, you were first N9 person to get in with that!
      Glad to see it still gets your vote. If it wasn’t for the N9, the Nokia Lumia 800 couldn’t have won this award.

    • Trevor Davies

      Ha ha, congratulations, you were first N9 person to get in with that!
      Glad to see it still gets your vote. If it wasn’t for the N9, the Nokia Lumia 800 couldn’t have won this award.

    • Trevor Davies

      Ha ha, congratulations, you were first N9 person to get in with that!
      Glad to see it still gets your vote. If it wasn’t for the N9, the Nokia Lumia 800 couldn’t have won this award.

  • xyberxy

    enough with this LUMIA 800 release symbian BELLE!!! to SYMBIAN^3 phones

    lumia 800 is not the only nokia phone please stop this!! flooding of nokia conversation.. with this WP phone..

    symbian/meego is enough to beat all OS..

  • MobileStrongBOX

    I don’t see any article on their site about Lumia being the phone of the year… where is it??

    • Trevor Davies

      Guess we were first with the news. You heard it here first.

      • MobileStrongBOX

         Then it is not nice to publish something that can not be verified against the source.Shame!!

        • Trevor Davies

          If you don’t trust us as a news source, try another site. 

        • Trevor Davies

          If you don’t trust us as a news source, try another site. 

        • Trevor Davies

          If you don’t trust us as a news source, try another site. 

          • Anonymous

            You should make an apology on that one.

            It’s been hard to trust you now.

        • Trevor Davies

          If you don’t trust us as a news source, try another site. 

        • Trevor Davies

          If you don’t trust us as a news source, try another site. 

    • Trevor Davies

      Guess we were first with the news. You heard it here first.

  • MobileStrongBOX

    if the vote was in October how did lumia got the 1st place when it was launched in the end of October? Hmmm, Microsft money make the world to spin … haha

  • MobileStrongBOX

    if the vote was in October how did lumia got the 1st place when it was launched in the end of October? Hmmm, Microsft money make the world to spin … haha

  • Cod3rror

    You guys(nokia conversation team) are biased! why you did not cover that N9 won many awards at Swedish Gold Mobile awards!

     

    • Gues McSmith

      Because Elop did not want them to. Ha, imagine if Kallasvuo/Vanjoki was still there, these people will be proud as hell. We can’t do anything.

    • Gues McSmith

      Because Elop did not want them to. Ha, imagine if Kallasvuo/Vanjoki was still there, these people will be proud as hell. We can’t do anything.

      • Anonymous

        With Kallasvuo/Vanjoki you should have been writing that post in another blog not named after NOKIA.

    • Gues McSmith

      Because Elop did not want them to. Ha, imagine if Kallasvuo/Vanjoki was still there, these people will be proud as hell. We can’t do anything.

    • Gues McSmith

      Because Elop did not want them to. Ha, imagine if Kallasvuo/Vanjoki was still there, these people will be proud as hell. We can’t do anything.

  • Cod3rror

    You guys(nokia conversation team) are biased! why you did not cover that N9 won many awards at Swedish Gold Mobile awards!

     

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  • lordstar

    Now how did lumia win this award again??

  • Cod3rror

    Btw TBH no one care about “what mobile awards”

    • Anonymous

      sure they do it define that windows phone with nokia is better than the rest 

  • Cod3rror

    Btw TBH no one care about “what mobile awards”

  • Annika

    gUess who would won the prise if nokia n9 will be on uk market.

  • Annika

    gUess who would won the prise if nokia n9 will be on uk market.

    • MobileStrongBOX

      It is obvious even for Elop, that’s why he doesn’t release n9 in big markets!

    • Trevor Davies

      Sorry, are too late with that remark. See first comment below.

      • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

        Sounds like you’re involved with Nokia.

        If that is the case – please convey the combined “Thank you” of all the Windows Phone-users for bringing us a truly sexy device like the Lumia 800. Now, if you could only get it to Denmark, I would be even more thrilled. :)

      • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

        Sounds like you’re involved with Nokia.

        If that is the case – please convey the combined “Thank you” of all the Windows Phone-users for bringing us a truly sexy device like the Lumia 800. Now, if you could only get it to Denmark, I would be even more thrilled. :)

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  • Trevorr

    Team of Nokia Conversations, you are pathetic and I am truly sorry about you. Your intents are useless. Just looking on tons of your articles about Lumina phones and comments ratio: positive and negative. There are 1 positive to 10 negative about windows phone. I know, you think the same as me, but you have to write lies because your big boss says you so and pays you money for your dirty work. I suggest you to remove ability to write comments to your articles and rename “Conversations” to “Monologues about Lumina”

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Sergey-Durnov/100000964100298 Sergey Durnov

      Then go read comments under Lumia 800 reviews and news on various sites like Engadget, The Verge, WmPu, Pocketnow.
      Most of people likes Lumia 800 and WP7 except few loosers like u.

      • MobileStrongBOX

        I checked Engadget, no news about Lumia, just a review when it was launched. And most of its positive comments are because of hardware not software. I can not see how WP7 will make iPhone users to change their devices, because it is ugly and not iPhone-like. MeeGo, it is much closer to iPhone user experience and is open, too.

        • Anonymous

          I’m an iPhone user, I dislike MeeGo interface in some ways and love WP7 UI. Just waiting for the 800 to launch here so I can grab one.

        • http://www.facebook.com/gadzgamz Ryan Gadz

          ‎”TNW has been quite impressed with the Lumia 800, with our own Apple editor saying that it is the “first device that would make [him] give up [his] iPhone.” High praise indeed, coming from our most dedicated Apple user.”
           
           

        • Anonymous

          @MobileStrongBOX – Perhaps you didn’t see the review for Mango on Engadget. You see, every major tech site reviewed Mango in September – before any new devices were released; and every major tech site gave wonderful reviews and high scores to the Mango/WP OS.

          When WP devices are released, the only aspect, really, for them to review is the hardware, although some would still touch on the software to an extent to see how the hardware compliments the software.

          WP/Mango is a great OS – this has already established, by users and tech blogs. The Lumia 800 not only has a great hardware design, but an astonishing beautiful OS in Mango to accompany it.

          It’s not for everyone; but many love it and the Lumia 800 will be the next device for alot of people.

        • Anonymous

          everyone knows that engadget are applefan boys so you won’t even think they will provide this kind of info to the readers 

        • Anonymous

          LOL!!
          “MeeGo, it is much closer to iPhone user experience and is open, too”
          Ok if you wanna fake iPhone or a iPhone wannabe. Take a chance and go for something original. Not some lame copy. MeeGo will never come close to iPhone, it will only look like a lame copy.

        • Anonymous

          LOL!!
          “MeeGo, it is much closer to iPhone user experience and is open, too”
          Ok if you wanna fake iPhone or a iPhone wannabe. Take a chance and go for something original. Not some lame copy. MeeGo will never come close to iPhone, it will only look like a lame copy.

      • Trevorr

        To many losers and to little “winners” about Lumina, don’t you think?

        • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

          The only loser here is you and “MobileStrongBOX”. Get on with your life. You’re just making a fool of yourself.

        • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

          The only loser here is you and “MobileStrongBOX”. Get on with your life. You’re just making a fool of yourself.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Sergey-Durnov/100000964100298 Sergey Durnov

      Then go read comments under Lumia 800 reviews and news on various sites like Engadget, The Verge, WmPu, Pocketnow.
      Most of people likes Lumia 800 and WP7 except few loosers like u.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Sergey-Durnov/100000964100298 Sergey Durnov

      Then go read comments under Lumia 800 reviews and news on various sites like Engadget, The Verge, WmPu, Pocketnow.
      Most of people likes Lumia 800 and WP7 except few loosers like u.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Sergey-Durnov/100000964100298 Sergey Durnov

      Then go read comments under Lumia 800 reviews and news on various sites like Engadget, The Verge, WmPu, Pocketnow.
      Most of people likes Lumia 800 and WP7 except few loosers like u.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Sergey-Durnov/100000964100298 Sergey Durnov

      Then go read comments under Lumia 800 reviews and news on various sites like Engadget, The Verge, WmPu, Pocketnow.
      Most of people likes Lumia 800 and WP7 except few loosers like u.

    • Anonymous

      Yes, you are right on. The world love Lumia, and most Nokia fans don’t. You know why? Obviously, you don’t. Let me tell you.

      The old Nokia fans are stinky Linux/Open source fans. Unfortunately, your Linux based Symbian has to move on. MeeGo has to move on. Only Windows Phone can save Nokia. You guys are not Nokia fans, you are stinky Linux fans.

      • http://xzis.me/ Xizhi Zhu

        So all of a sudden, Symbian is Linux-based?! lol

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      Oh, stop trolling you moron. The only pathetic persons here are you and your fellow trolls. I truly do not understand why anyone would waste time whining about Nokias (correct) decision to abandon the dying Symbian-OS.

      But I’m wasting my time talking sense to you. Clearly you are a lost cause. 

      • http://www.gadgeterija.net Denis Jelec

        +1

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      Oh, stop trolling you moron. The only pathetic persons here are you and your fellow trolls. I truly do not understand why anyone would waste time whining about Nokias (correct) decision to abandon the dying Symbian-OS.

      But I’m wasting my time talking sense to you. Clearly you are a lost cause. 

    • Anonymous

      change your nickname from tervorr to Troller they are doing great with windows phone and the resent news say that if don’t like nokia then gtfo of here

      keep up the good work Nokia you are on the correct road

    • Tasha

      and oh! it’s called Lumia, not Lumina.   :p

    • Anonymous

      Actually, if you’d manage to overcome any personality disorders and frustration, you’d see reviewers and consumers in general are very positive about the Lumia 800.

  • Trevorr

    Team of Nokia Conversations, you are pathetic and I am truly sorry about you. Your intents are useless. Just looking on tons of your articles about Lumina phones and comments ratio: positive and negative. There are 1 positive to 10 negative about windows phone. I know, you think the same as me, but you have to write lies because your big boss says you so and pays you money for your dirty work. I suggest you to remove ability to write comments to your articles and rename “Conversations” to “Monologues about Lumina”

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  • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

    Judging from the amount of trolls and other sorry people here, Nokia is on the right track. :D

  • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

    Judging from the amount of trolls and other sorry people here, Nokia is on the right track. :D

    • Cycnus

      on the right track of what?
      GIVE me the sales number….

      I told you so….
      hahahahahhaha

    • Cycnus

      on the right track of what?
      GIVE me the sales number….

      I told you so….
      hahahahahhaha

    • Cycnus

      on the right track of what?
      GIVE me the sales number….

      I told you so….
      hahahahahhaha

    • Cycnus

      on the right track of what?
      GIVE me the sales number….

      I told you so….
      hahahahahhaha

    • Cycnus

      on the right track of what?
      GIVE me the sales number….

      I told you so….
      hahahahahhaha

    • Cycnus

      on the right track of what?
      GIVE me the sales number….

      I told you so….
      hahahahahhaha

  • http://www.facebook.com/gadzgamz Ryan Gadz

    Congrats to all those that worked on making the Lumia 800 a success.

  • http://www.facebook.com/gadzgamz Ryan Gadz

    Congrats to all those that worked on making the Lumia 800 a success.

  • http://www.facebook.com/gadzgamz Ryan Gadz

    Congrats to all those that worked on making the Lumia 800 a success.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Kjell-Ahlström/732028942 Kjell Ahlström

    Nice work Nokia… Get the blue Lumia 800 to Sweden immediately.

    • http://www.gadgeterija.net Denis Jelec

      My better half wants the magenta one. NOW! :D

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  • Anonymous

    Well, that’s the What Mobile advertising budget sorted for the next 12 months. I assume Nokia/Microsoft bid more to receive this title than any other vendor, after all they are the most desperate to be seen to be popular.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      Yeah, SURELY the Lumia 800 could not win this in a fair fight. I mean, come on!!!

      Go away troll, please.

      • Anonymous

        Me, a troll? From you, the Microsoft shill? LOL.

        Hard to see how the Lumia would have won in a fair fight with it’s deeply flawed hardware (no front facing camera, NFC) or the fact it’s only been out a day and yet somehow it’s phone of the year so hardly thoroughly reviewed. And yet there are already reports of battery problems, yep it’s THAT great a phone!

        Seriously, this award does the magazine NO credit whatsoever – it’s been bought and paid for by Nokia/Microsoft, but then it’s tough for print magazines these days. They wouldn’t be the first to toss their integrity and independence aside in order to gamble on survival – just look at Nokia.

        • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

          Wait – you’re suggesting I have anything to do with MS?

          First you’re suggesting that MS/Nokia bribed “What Mobile”, and now you’re claiming that I’m getting paid by MS. Seriously, it doesn’t get sadder than that.
          Oh wait, it does!

          “Deeply flawed hardware”…. FFC is a gimmick and NFC isn’t used anywhere in the world. Other than that it’s the same hardware.

          No reports of battery problems, other than those of the usual trolls on this site.

          You should probably back up your bribe-claims with evidence. I don’t know where you’re from (and tbh I do not care), but claims like that are usually not legal, where I’m from.

        • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

          Wait – you’re suggesting I have anything to do with MS?

          First you’re suggesting that MS/Nokia bribed “What Mobile”, and now you’re claiming that I’m getting paid by MS. Seriously, it doesn’t get sadder than that.
          Oh wait, it does!

          “Deeply flawed hardware”…. FFC is a gimmick and NFC isn’t used anywhere in the world. Other than that it’s the same hardware.

          No reports of battery problems, other than those of the usual trolls on this site.

          You should probably back up your bribe-claims with evidence. I don’t know where you’re from (and tbh I do not care), but claims like that are usually not legal, where I’m from.

          • Anonymous

            FFC – yes, they’re great if you want to make video calls. Oh, hang on – you can’t with the Lumia. So now it’s a gimmick. No doubt when Nokia/Microsoft get around to selling a device with a front facing camera – like their competition – it will no longer be a gimmick. I see where you are coming from.

            NFC – a technology becoming more relevant as new use cases emerge and services are offered by various banks, retailers etc. Yet the best phone of the year doesn’t have this hardware, because Microsoft don’t support it – sucks to be those on 2 year contracts that believed they were buying “best phone of the year” and will miss out on all the fun. At least we won’t see their faces, as they have no front facing camera.

            Companies buying off awards is, sadly, common practice. Look at the car industry, for instance. It’s not surprising that companies with deep pockets and weak products resort to such tactics, it’s the only way they can get the publicity they crave.

            You come across as a Microsoft fan boy Thomas, and since few in their right mind would willingly want to be a fan of Microsoft or their weak products that almost certainly means you’re a shill, too.

          • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

            FFC is a gimmick. It was when it first came out several years ago, it was when Apple tried to hype FaceTime and it still is.

            NFC will probably be big in 2-3 years – right now it’s just money out of the window.

            But using your logic, you should also complain that there’s no HDMI-out, no RJ45 and no “4G”… right?

            It’s probable, that buying awards is common practice, but if you don’t have proof, it’s a pretty bold statement to make. I might come across as a fanboy of MS – at least I don’t come across as an uninformed troll as you.

            And I can assure you, I have absolutely no relationship with MS in any sort. 

            Ah well, I’m sure you won’t listen to common sense anyways, but I’d suggest you take your trolling to the MeeGo-forums with the other 7 users that seems to create account after account on this site.

        • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

          Wait – you’re suggesting I have anything to do with MS?

          First you’re suggesting that MS/Nokia bribed “What Mobile”, and now you’re claiming that I’m getting paid by MS. Seriously, it doesn’t get sadder than that.
          Oh wait, it does!

          “Deeply flawed hardware”…. FFC is a gimmick and NFC isn’t used anywhere in the world. Other than that it’s the same hardware.

          No reports of battery problems, other than those of the usual trolls on this site.

          You should probably back up your bribe-claims with evidence. I don’t know where you’re from (and tbh I do not care), but claims like that are usually not legal, where I’m from.

      • Anonymous

        Me, a troll? From you, the Microsoft shill? LOL.

        Hard to see how the Lumia would have won in a fair fight with it’s deeply flawed hardware (no front facing camera, NFC) or the fact it’s only been out a day and yet somehow it’s phone of the year so hardly thoroughly reviewed. And yet there are already reports of battery problems, yep it’s THAT great a phone!

        Seriously, this award does the magazine NO credit whatsoever – it’s been bought and paid for by Nokia/Microsoft, but then it’s tough for print magazines these days. They wouldn’t be the first to toss their integrity and independence aside in order to gamble on survival – just look at Nokia.

      • Anonymous

        Me, a troll? From you, the Microsoft shill? LOL.

        Hard to see how the Lumia would have won in a fair fight with it’s deeply flawed hardware (no front facing camera, NFC) or the fact it’s only been out a day and yet somehow it’s phone of the year so hardly thoroughly reviewed. And yet there are already reports of battery problems, yep it’s THAT great a phone!

        Seriously, this award does the magazine NO credit whatsoever – it’s been bought and paid for by Nokia/Microsoft, but then it’s tough for print magazines these days. They wouldn’t be the first to toss their integrity and independence aside in order to gamble on survival – just look at Nokia.

      • Anonymous

        Me, a troll? From you, the Microsoft shill? LOL.

        Hard to see how the Lumia would have won in a fair fight with it’s deeply flawed hardware (no front facing camera, NFC) or the fact it’s only been out a day and yet somehow it’s phone of the year so hardly thoroughly reviewed. And yet there are already reports of battery problems, yep it’s THAT great a phone!

        Seriously, this award does the magazine NO credit whatsoever – it’s been bought and paid for by Nokia/Microsoft, but then it’s tough for print magazines these days. They wouldn’t be the first to toss their integrity and independence aside in order to gamble on survival – just look at Nokia.

    • Anonymous

      they are already popular even among other OS makers 
      because  when you see windows phone features taking from windows phone to other Mobile OS you will sense the fear coming for those copiers 

    • Anonymous

      they are already popular even among other OS makers 
      because  when you see windows phone features taking from windows phone to other Mobile OS you will sense the fear coming for those copiers 

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  • http://twitter.com/ExtraTan Finn

    Lol. A phone that’s barely started selling, on a platform that’s got <1.5% marketshare, is phone of the year. Right.

    • Anonymous

      That’s right, it’s Editor’s choice as Mobile of the Year.

      • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

        No need to argue with these people. It’s a lost battle anyways. You can come back in a year when Nokia is rocking and write “I told you so” :)

        • Cycnus

          Great IDEA…
          I like that…

          I told you so…..

        • Cycnus

          Great IDEA…
          I like that…

          I told you so…..

        • Cycnus

          Great IDEA…
          I like that…

          I told you so…..

      • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

        No need to argue with these people. It’s a lost battle anyways. You can come back in a year when Nokia is rocking and write “I told you so” :)

      • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

        No need to argue with these people. It’s a lost battle anyways. You can come back in a year when Nokia is rocking and write “I told you so” :)

      • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

        No need to argue with these people. It’s a lost battle anyways. You can come back in a year when Nokia is rocking and write “I told you so” :)

      • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

        No need to argue with these people. It’s a lost battle anyways. You can come back in a year when Nokia is rocking and write “I told you so” :)

      • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

        No need to argue with these people. It’s a lost battle anyways. You can come back in a year when Nokia is rocking and write “I told you so” :)

    • Anonymous

      That’s right, it’s Editor’s choice as Mobile of the Year.

    • Anonymous

      That’s right, it’s Editor’s choice as Mobile of the Year.

    • Anonymous

      That’s right, it’s Editor’s choice as Mobile of the Year.

    • Anonymous

      That’s right, it’s Editor’s choice as Mobile of the Year.

    • Anonymous

      That’s right, it’s Editor’s choice as Mobile of the Year.

  • http://twitter.com/ExtraTan Finn

    Lol. A phone that’s barely started selling, on a platform that’s got <1.5% marketshare, is phone of the year. Right.

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  • Rex Reyes III

    HAHA! Take that Trolls! :D

  • Rex Reyes III

    HAHA! Take that Trolls! :D

  • Rex Reyes III

    wow you’re right. … hopefully here in my country the “Underdog” mentally do not prevail. MS is big(not on phones though, yet) but they are well known.

    the problem here are uhm, pirates actually. :D

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

    The N9 is the rightful king! The Lumia is a, um… well Lumia(Spanish)… Its a stolen design…. The freaks from MS are controlling Nokia  now!

    • Thomas Bundgaard

      Aww.. did someone pee on your sugar?

    • Jukka

      well, technically it’s not stolen, it’s Nokia design and Nokia can do whatever it wants with it. Even make a bunch of S40 phones that looks like small N9s

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

        Technically thats what a trojan does…

        It sneaks in, does anything that is profitable to an outsider…

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

        Technically thats what a trojan does…

        It sneaks in, does anything that is profitable to an outsider…

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

        Technically thats what a trojan does…

        It sneaks in, does anything that is profitable to an outsider…

    • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

      How exactly is it possible to steal your own design?

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

        The N9 is a complete in_house product by Nokia…

        Now, a trojan sneaks in makes this wonderful design profitable to Microsoft leaving Nokia just to be a hardware vendor with some services….

        • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

          The “trojan” saved Nokia. No doubt about it.

          Symbian and MeeGo was not ready for primetime. But sure, you’re probably smarter than the entire board of directors at Nokia.

          Go troll somewhere else please.

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

            I am not trolling… If symbian and meego were not ready then how come symbian had more market share than windows? The first meego phone has recieved more positive reviews even from critics….
             
            If I am trolling, why the ms slaves feel endangered about my comment and delete it?? Its a fact – Lumias design is stolen from the N9!

          • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

            Please read our comments policy: http://conversations.nokia.com/comments-policy/
            We have absolutely no problem with negative comments with some constructive value, but will not tolerate abusive comments to our staff or other readers. You calling us “MS slaves” falls into the category of abuse and I politely ask you to stop name-calling. That kind of behaviour belongs to the playground, not adult discussion.

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

            From February 2011, Steve Balmer made no public positive statements about
            Nokia from a non Nokia event! Even if he did, it wasnt very significant! On the
            other hand Stephen Elop keeps praising Microsoft and Windows in every press event as if he is an
            employee of MS… Even during the launch of N9 he praises MS! Nokia is behaving
            as if its a division of MS! The conversations page has changed! Nokia is
            behaving just like any other hardware vendor!
             

            Please suggest me a better word to use, if the word “slave” is inappropriate!

          • Anonymous

            The word slave is very inappropriate, especially when there is still genuine slavery in this world. For your information a slave is someone held captive and forced to work for his or her master.

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

            Like Nokia is held captive by MS thru Elop? Makes sense?

            Steve Balmer never praises Nokia but the CEO of Nokia keeps praising and talking about Windows and Microsoft! Even during the launch of N9 he praises Windows… When the world market share of windows id only in single digits the people at MS are the noly ones praising it!

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

            Like Nokia is held captive by MS thru Elop? Makes sense?

            Steve Balmer never praises Nokia but the CEO of Nokia keeps praising and talking about Windows and Microsoft! Even during the launch of N9 he praises Windows… When the world market share of windows id only in single digits the people at MS are the noly ones praising it!

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

            And Heidi, let me ask you -  why should I sit at night like this and comment on Nokia like this? Is it fun to me? Not at all!

            I am a fan of Nokias devices and even been blogging from 2006! I am very sad by this move of Nokia to permanently become a hardware vendor to MS! Its out of this interest that I am commenting here, I know its going into deaf ears but still am trying to get someone hear me!

          • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

            It’s great that you’re a fan of Nokia’s devices, and we sincerely hope you stay that way. We have no problem with constructive criticism. The only thing I am asking from you is that you refrain from posting abusive comments. Please bear in mind that we are real people here, not some nameless/faceless robots, and we put a lot of effort into running this blog. While it is true that we get paid for doing this, we don’t get paid so much that we’d be willing to take abuse and name-calling. We just want a friendly debate. Is it really too much to ask?

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

            Well I understand how u guys feel, my anxiety is directed towards the decision makers of the deal who gave in for a “deal”…

            All this after I see no reason for Nokia to go with MS especially after developing Symbian and Meego in a manner that even got the harshest critics praising Nokia… In the end only to learn its all going to be killed….

            I empathize with the people who put in all their hard work only to see Symbian Belle and Meego Killed! Its a feeling far worse than what you are guys going through! Writing code is much more difficult than managing this blog, I guess! And now working for MS is still worse!(After being a part of Linux Foundation)

          • Cycnus

            @facebook-100001614604038:disqus

            Hi,

            @5536c5f7009670ad71648c86ab8fb312:disqus , @hlemmety:disqus is nokia employee, their job here is to make the sales number of nokia 800 skyrocket, not to fight with us.

            Please don’t attack them personally, or they might lose their job, and we got a worse person with a worse rule.

            I know you were a nokia enthusiast just like me, but all good things come to an end, and this is the part that we must just sit down and watch the sales number of Nokia 800, and laugh at different web site than this.

          • Cycnus

            @facebook-100001614604038:disqus

            Hi,

            @5536c5f7009670ad71648c86ab8fb312:disqus , @hlemmety:disqus is nokia employee, their job here is to make the sales number of nokia 800 skyrocket, not to fight with us.

            Please don’t attack them personally, or they might lose their job, and we got a worse person with a worse rule.

            I know you were a nokia enthusiast just like me, but all good things come to an end, and this is the part that we must just sit down and watch the sales number of Nokia 800, and laugh at different web site than this.

          • Cycnus

            @facebook-100001614604038:disqus

            Hi,

            @5536c5f7009670ad71648c86ab8fb312:disqus , @hlemmety:disqus is nokia employee, their job here is to make the sales number of nokia 800 skyrocket, not to fight with us.

            Please don’t attack them personally, or they might lose their job, and we got a worse person with a worse rule.

            I know you were a nokia enthusiast just like me, but all good things come to an end, and this is the part that we must just sit down and watch the sales number of Nokia 800, and laugh at different web site than this.

          • Cycnus

            @facebook-100001614604038:disqus

            Hi,

            @5536c5f7009670ad71648c86ab8fb312:disqus , @hlemmety:disqus is nokia employee, their job here is to make the sales number of nokia 800 skyrocket, not to fight with us.

            Please don’t attack them personally, or they might lose their job, and we got a worse person with a worse rule.

            I know you were a nokia enthusiast just like me, but all good things come to an end, and this is the part that we must just sit down and watch the sales number of Nokia 800, and laugh at different web site than this.

          • Cycnus

            @facebook-100001614604038:disqus

            Hi,

            @5536c5f7009670ad71648c86ab8fb312:disqus , @hlemmety:disqus is nokia employee, their job here is to make the sales number of nokia 800 skyrocket, not to fight with us.

            Please don’t attack them personally, or they might lose their job, and we got a worse person with a worse rule.

            I know you were a nokia enthusiast just like me, but all good things come to an end, and this is the part that we must just sit down and watch the sales number of Nokia 800, and laugh at different web site than this.

          • Cycnus

            @facebook-100001614604038:disqus

            Hi,

            @5536c5f7009670ad71648c86ab8fb312:disqus , @hlemmety:disqus is nokia employee, their job here is to make the sales number of nokia 800 skyrocket, not to fight with us.

            Please don’t attack them personally, or they might lose their job, and we got a worse person with a worse rule.

            I know you were a nokia enthusiast just like me, but all good things come to an end, and this is the part that we must just sit down and watch the sales number of Nokia 800, and laugh at different web site than this.

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

            Well I understand how u guys feel, my anxiety is directed towards the decision makers of the deal who gave in for a “deal”…

            All this after I see no reason for Nokia to go with MS especially after developing Symbian and Meego in a manner that even got the harshest critics praising Nokia… In the end only to learn its all going to be killed….

            I empathize with the people who put in all their hard work only to see Symbian Belle and Meego Killed! Its a feeling far worse than what you are guys going through! Writing code is much more difficult than managing this blog, I guess! And now working for MS is still worse!(After being a part of Linux Foundation)

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

            Well I understand how u guys feel, my anxiety is directed towards the decision makers of the deal who gave in for a “deal”…

            All this after I see no reason for Nokia to go with MS especially after developing Symbian and Meego in a manner that even got the harshest critics praising Nokia… In the end only to learn its all going to be killed….

            I empathize with the people who put in all their hard work only to see Symbian Belle and Meego Killed! Its a feeling far worse than what you are guys going through! Writing code is much more difficult than managing this blog, I guess! And now working for MS is still worse!(After being a part of Linux Foundation)

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

            Well I understand how u guys feel, my anxiety is directed towards the decision makers of the deal who gave in for a “deal”…

            All this after I see no reason for Nokia to go with MS especially after developing Symbian and Meego in a manner that even got the harshest critics praising Nokia… In the end only to learn its all going to be killed….

            I empathize with the people who put in all their hard work only to see Symbian Belle and Meego Killed! Its a feeling far worse than what you are guys going through! Writing code is much more difficult than managing this blog, I guess! And now working for MS is still worse!(After being a part of Linux Foundation)

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

            Well I understand how u guys feel, my anxiety is directed towards the decision makers of the deal who gave in for a “deal”…

            All this after I see no reason for Nokia to go with MS especially after developing Symbian and Meego in a manner that even got the harshest critics praising Nokia… In the end only to learn its all going to be killed….

            I empathize with the people who put in all their hard work only to see Symbian Belle and Meego Killed! Its a feeling far worse than what you are guys going through! Writing code is much more difficult than managing this blog, I guess! And now working for MS is still worse!(After being a part of Linux Foundation)

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

            Well I understand how u guys feel, my anxiety is directed towards the decision makers of the deal who gave in for a “deal”…

            All this after I see no reason for Nokia to go with MS especially after developing Symbian and Meego in a manner that even got the harshest critics praising Nokia… In the end only to learn its all going to be killed….

            I empathize with the people who put in all their hard work only to see Symbian Belle and Meego Killed! Its a feeling far worse than what you are guys going through! Writing code is much more difficult than managing this blog, I guess! And now working for MS is still worse!(After being a part of Linux Foundation)

          • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

            It’s great that you’re a fan of Nokia’s devices, and we sincerely hope you stay that way. We have no problem with constructive criticism. The only thing I am asking from you is that you refrain from posting abusive comments. Please bear in mind that we are real people here, not some nameless/faceless robots, and we put a lot of effort into running this blog. While it is true that we get paid for doing this, we don’t get paid so much that we’d be willing to take abuse and name-calling. We just want a friendly debate. Is it really too much to ask?

          • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

            It’s great that you’re a fan of Nokia’s devices, and we sincerely hope you stay that way. We have no problem with constructive criticism. The only thing I am asking from you is that you refrain from posting abusive comments. Please bear in mind that we are real people here, not some nameless/faceless robots, and we put a lot of effort into running this blog. While it is true that we get paid for doing this, we don’t get paid so much that we’d be willing to take abuse and name-calling. We just want a friendly debate. Is it really too much to ask?

          • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

            It’s great that you’re a fan of Nokia’s devices, and we sincerely hope you stay that way. We have no problem with constructive criticism. The only thing I am asking from you is that you refrain from posting abusive comments. Please bear in mind that we are real people here, not some nameless/faceless robots, and we put a lot of effort into running this blog. While it is true that we get paid for doing this, we don’t get paid so much that we’d be willing to take abuse and name-calling. We just want a friendly debate. Is it really too much to ask?

          • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

            It’s great that you’re a fan of Nokia’s devices, and we sincerely hope you stay that way. We have no problem with constructive criticism. The only thing I am asking from you is that you refrain from posting abusive comments. Please bear in mind that we are real people here, not some nameless/faceless robots, and we put a lot of effort into running this blog. While it is true that we get paid for doing this, we don’t get paid so much that we’d be willing to take abuse and name-calling. We just want a friendly debate. Is it really too much to ask?

          • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

            It’s great that you’re a fan of Nokia’s devices, and we sincerely hope you stay that way. We have no problem with constructive criticism. The only thing I am asking from you is that you refrain from posting abusive comments. Please bear in mind that we are real people here, not some nameless/faceless robots, and we put a lot of effort into running this blog. While it is true that we get paid for doing this, we don’t get paid so much that we’d be willing to take abuse and name-calling. We just want a friendly debate. Is it really too much to ask?

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

            And Heidi, let me ask you -  why should I sit at night like this and comment on Nokia like this? Is it fun to me? Not at all!

            I am a fan of Nokias devices and even been blogging from 2006! I am very sad by this move of Nokia to permanently become a hardware vendor to MS! Its out of this interest that I am commenting here, I know its going into deaf ears but still am trying to get someone hear me!

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

            And Heidi, let me ask you -  why should I sit at night like this and comment on Nokia like this? Is it fun to me? Not at all!

            I am a fan of Nokias devices and even been blogging from 2006! I am very sad by this move of Nokia to permanently become a hardware vendor to MS! Its out of this interest that I am commenting here, I know its going into deaf ears but still am trying to get someone hear me!

          • Anonymous

            And you need to learn to appreciate that many of your users/fans are extremely bitter about what happened in Feb.
            It absolutely did not have to evolve “exactly” that way, it still utterly confounds many, even to this day.

          • Cycnus

            @hlemmety:disqus

            You were right.
            This kind of attitude is belong to the playground
            and Nokia Conversations is an adult discussion

            Keep the good work :)
            I know you were a great person, and not a robot :)

            I would help you spread the news about how great Nokia 800 were on other web site, and really hope Nokia the best with Nokia 800.

            In the mean time, I really hope someone here could shed me the sales number of Nokia 800, as I read on GSMArena and phonearena that the sales number is really disappointing. I want to point to them the truth about how great the Nokia 800 were.

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

            the trojan made a slave out of Nokia…. A slave to MS!

            And besides, who is a Troll? Microsoft and his trojan or anyone wanting a complete in-house product from Nokia?

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

             The whole world knows how Nokias board sold themselves to MS… stop trolling mr MS!

          • Cycnus

            WOW, @facebook-607169106:disqus .

            Thank you for the comment, you really smart, I wasn’t aware that the ‘trojan’ saved nokia… Who were the trojan anyway?? If I were you, I wouldn’t call a savior a trojan. I would call him the Einstein or maybe my savior.

            Anyway,
            yes, Symbian was not ready for primetime. Symbian^3 is so bad that it sell bellow Windows 7. Symbian Anna is also bad, not to mention the symbian Belle that only mid-low product have, and Symbian Clare that refuse to come out. If only nokia could sell this symbian devices up to HALF of the WP7 devices number it would be great.

            I also wonder why our savior didn’t canned Meego? As meego can only run 20-30 apps smoothly? Unlike the easy WP7 that don’t need any computer science degree to use, Meego is a strange product. All icon were rounded, where WP7 use square METRO UI.

            anyway,
            You’re the great, keep posting.
            I’m really looking forward to read more of your post.

          • Cycnus

            WOW, @facebook-607169106:disqus .

            Thank you for the comment, you really smart, I wasn’t aware that the ‘trojan’ saved nokia… Who were the trojan anyway?? If I were you, I wouldn’t call a savior a trojan. I would call him the Einstein or maybe my savior.

            Anyway,
            yes, Symbian was not ready for primetime. Symbian^3 is so bad that it sell bellow Windows 7. Symbian Anna is also bad, not to mention the symbian Belle that only mid-low product have, and Symbian Clare that refuse to come out. If only nokia could sell this symbian devices up to HALF of the WP7 devices number it would be great.

            I also wonder why our savior didn’t canned Meego? As meego can only run 20-30 apps smoothly? Unlike the easy WP7 that don’t need any computer science degree to use, Meego is a strange product. All icon were rounded, where WP7 use square METRO UI.

            anyway,
            You’re the great, keep posting.
            I’m really looking forward to read more of your post.

          • Cycnus

            WOW, @facebook-607169106:disqus .

            Thank you for the comment, you really smart, I wasn’t aware that the ‘trojan’ saved nokia… Who were the trojan anyway?? If I were you, I wouldn’t call a savior a trojan. I would call him the Einstein or maybe my savior.

            Anyway,
            yes, Symbian was not ready for primetime. Symbian^3 is so bad that it sell bellow Windows 7. Symbian Anna is also bad, not to mention the symbian Belle that only mid-low product have, and Symbian Clare that refuse to come out. If only nokia could sell this symbian devices up to HALF of the WP7 devices number it would be great.

            I also wonder why our savior didn’t canned Meego? As meego can only run 20-30 apps smoothly? Unlike the easy WP7 that don’t need any computer science degree to use, Meego is a strange product. All icon were rounded, where WP7 use square METRO UI.

            anyway,
            You’re the great, keep posting.
            I’m really looking forward to read more of your post.

          • Cycnus

            WOW, @facebook-607169106:disqus .

            Thank you for the comment, you really smart, I wasn’t aware that the ‘trojan’ saved nokia… Who were the trojan anyway?? If I were you, I wouldn’t call a savior a trojan. I would call him the Einstein or maybe my savior.

            Anyway,
            yes, Symbian was not ready for primetime. Symbian^3 is so bad that it sell bellow Windows 7. Symbian Anna is also bad, not to mention the symbian Belle that only mid-low product have, and Symbian Clare that refuse to come out. If only nokia could sell this symbian devices up to HALF of the WP7 devices number it would be great.

            I also wonder why our savior didn’t canned Meego? As meego can only run 20-30 apps smoothly? Unlike the easy WP7 that don’t need any computer science degree to use, Meego is a strange product. All icon were rounded, where WP7 use square METRO UI.

            anyway,
            You’re the great, keep posting.
            I’m really looking forward to read more of your post.

          • Cycnus

            WOW, @facebook-607169106:disqus .

            Thank you for the comment, you really smart, I wasn’t aware that the ‘trojan’ saved nokia… Who were the trojan anyway?? If I were you, I wouldn’t call a savior a trojan. I would call him the Einstein or maybe my savior.

            Anyway,
            yes, Symbian was not ready for primetime. Symbian^3 is so bad that it sell bellow Windows 7. Symbian Anna is also bad, not to mention the symbian Belle that only mid-low product have, and Symbian Clare that refuse to come out. If only nokia could sell this symbian devices up to HALF of the WP7 devices number it would be great.

            I also wonder why our savior didn’t canned Meego? As meego can only run 20-30 apps smoothly? Unlike the easy WP7 that don’t need any computer science degree to use, Meego is a strange product. All icon were rounded, where WP7 use square METRO UI.

            anyway,
            You’re the great, keep posting.
            I’m really looking forward to read more of your post.

          • Cycnus

            WOW, @facebook-607169106:disqus .

            Thank you for the comment, you really smart, I wasn’t aware that the ‘trojan’ saved nokia… Who were the trojan anyway?? If I were you, I wouldn’t call a savior a trojan. I would call him the Einstein or maybe my savior.

            Anyway,
            yes, Symbian was not ready for primetime. Symbian^3 is so bad that it sell bellow Windows 7. Symbian Anna is also bad, not to mention the symbian Belle that only mid-low product have, and Symbian Clare that refuse to come out. If only nokia could sell this symbian devices up to HALF of the WP7 devices number it would be great.

            I also wonder why our savior didn’t canned Meego? As meego can only run 20-30 apps smoothly? Unlike the easy WP7 that don’t need any computer science degree to use, Meego is a strange product. All icon were rounded, where WP7 use square METRO UI.

            anyway,
            You’re the great, keep posting.
            I’m really looking forward to read more of your post.

          • Cycnus

            WOW, @facebook-607169106:disqus .

            Thank you for the comment, you really smart, I wasn’t aware that the ‘trojan’ saved nokia… Who were the trojan anyway?? If I were you, I wouldn’t call a savior a trojan. I would call him the Einstein or maybe my savior.

            Anyway,
            yes, Symbian was not ready for primetime. Symbian^3 is so bad that it sell bellow Windows 7. Symbian Anna is also bad, not to mention the symbian Belle that only mid-low product have, and Symbian Clare that refuse to come out. If only nokia could sell this symbian devices up to HALF of the WP7 devices number it would be great.

            I also wonder why our savior didn’t canned Meego? As meego can only run 20-30 apps smoothly? Unlike the easy WP7 that don’t need any computer science degree to use, Meego is a strange product. All icon were rounded, where WP7 use square METRO UI.

            anyway,
            You’re the great, keep posting.
            I’m really looking forward to read more of your post.

          • Cycnus

            WOW, @facebook-607169106:disqus .

            Thank you for the comment, you really smart, I wasn’t aware that the ‘trojan’ saved nokia… Who were the trojan anyway?? If I were you, I wouldn’t call a savior a trojan. I would call him the Einstein or maybe my savior.

            Anyway,
            yes, Symbian was not ready for primetime. Symbian^3 is so bad that it sell bellow Windows 7. Symbian Anna is also bad, not to mention the symbian Belle that only mid-low product have, and Symbian Clare that refuse to come out. If only nokia could sell this symbian devices up to HALF of the WP7 devices number it would be great.

            I also wonder why our savior didn’t canned Meego? As meego can only run 20-30 apps smoothly? Unlike the easy WP7 that don’t need any computer science degree to use, Meego is a strange product. All icon were rounded, where WP7 use square METRO UI.

            anyway,
            You’re the great, keep posting.
            I’m really looking forward to read more of your post.

          • Cycnus

            WOW, @facebook-607169106:disqus .

            Thank you for the comment, you really smart, I wasn’t aware that the ‘trojan’ saved nokia… Who were the trojan anyway?? If I were you, I wouldn’t call a savior a trojan. I would call him the Einstein or maybe my savior.

            Anyway,
            yes, Symbian was not ready for primetime. Symbian^3 is so bad that it sell bellow Windows 7. Symbian Anna is also bad, not to mention the symbian Belle that only mid-low product have, and Symbian Clare that refuse to come out. If only nokia could sell this symbian devices up to HALF of the WP7 devices number it would be great.

            I also wonder why our savior didn’t canned Meego? As meego can only run 20-30 apps smoothly? Unlike the easy WP7 that don’t need any computer science degree to use, Meego is a strange product. All icon were rounded, where WP7 use square METRO UI.

            anyway,
            You’re the great, keep posting.
            I’m really looking forward to read more of your post.

          • Cycnus

            WOW, @facebook-607169106:disqus .

            Thank you for the comment, you really smart, I wasn’t aware that the ‘trojan’ saved nokia… Who were the trojan anyway?? If I were you, I wouldn’t call a savior a trojan. I would call him the Einstein or maybe my savior.

            Anyway,
            yes, Symbian was not ready for primetime. Symbian^3 is so bad that it sell bellow Windows 7. Symbian Anna is also bad, not to mention the symbian Belle that only mid-low product have, and Symbian Clare that refuse to come out. If only nokia could sell this symbian devices up to HALF of the WP7 devices number it would be great.

            I also wonder why our savior didn’t canned Meego? As meego can only run 20-30 apps smoothly? Unlike the easy WP7 that don’t need any computer science degree to use, Meego is a strange product. All icon were rounded, where WP7 use square METRO UI.

            anyway,
            You’re the great, keep posting.
            I’m really looking forward to read more of your post.

          • Cycnus

            WOW, @facebook-607169106:disqus .

            Thank you for the comment, you really smart, I wasn’t aware that the ‘trojan’ saved nokia… Who were the trojan anyway?? If I were you, I wouldn’t call a savior a trojan. I would call him the Einstein or maybe my savior.

            Anyway,
            yes, Symbian was not ready for primetime. Symbian^3 is so bad that it sell bellow Windows 7. Symbian Anna is also bad, not to mention the symbian Belle that only mid-low product have, and Symbian Clare that refuse to come out. If only nokia could sell this symbian devices up to HALF of the WP7 devices number it would be great.

            I also wonder why our savior didn’t canned Meego? As meego can only run 20-30 apps smoothly? Unlike the easy WP7 that don’t need any computer science degree to use, Meego is a strange product. All icon were rounded, where WP7 use square METRO UI.

            anyway,
            You’re the great, keep posting.
            I’m really looking forward to read more of your post.

        • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

          The “trojan” saved Nokia. No doubt about it.

          Symbian and MeeGo was not ready for primetime. But sure, you’re probably smarter than the entire board of directors at Nokia.

          Go troll somewhere else please.

        • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

          The “trojan” saved Nokia. No doubt about it.

          Symbian and MeeGo was not ready for primetime. But sure, you’re probably smarter than the entire board of directors at Nokia.

          Go troll somewhere else please.

        • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

          The “trojan” saved Nokia. No doubt about it.

          Symbian and MeeGo was not ready for primetime. But sure, you’re probably smarter than the entire board of directors at Nokia.

          Go troll somewhere else please.

        • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

          The “trojan” saved Nokia. No doubt about it.

          Symbian and MeeGo was not ready for primetime. But sure, you’re probably smarter than the entire board of directors at Nokia.

          Go troll somewhere else please.

        • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

          The “trojan” saved Nokia. No doubt about it.

          Symbian and MeeGo was not ready for primetime. But sure, you’re probably smarter than the entire board of directors at Nokia.

          Go troll somewhere else please.

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

        The N9 is a complete in_house product by Nokia…

        Now, a trojan sneaks in makes this wonderful design profitable to Microsoft leaving Nokia just to be a hardware vendor with some services….

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

        The N9 is a complete in_house product by Nokia…

        Now, a trojan sneaks in makes this wonderful design profitable to Microsoft leaving Nokia just to be a hardware vendor with some services….

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  • Anonymous

    It seems like all comments questioning the validity of this award are being censored. Nokia really has changed, now it’s afraid of criticism.

    • Anonymous

      Your posts were deleted for legal reasons. You broke our comments policy by posting libellous unsubstantiated statements.

      • Anonymous

        And the comment below which claimed you stole your own design, why has that been censored? What rule did that break? Sure, not a very smart comment, but why censor it?

        • Cycnus

          @UncleAlbert2:disqus

          Welcome to the new world order by nokia. Where’s there would be only 3 OS fighting and WP7 is the third OS.

          Your comment is censored because it would disrupt nokia plan on bringing the WP7 to do the job.

          Your comment would make the potential buyer of Nokia 800 run away.

          So, please, don’t do that anymore, even though it’s true, because nokia want to sell the Nokia 800, and you make a bad impression the the potential buyer.

        • Cycnus

          @UncleAlbert2:disqus

          Welcome to the new world order by nokia. Where’s there would be only 3 OS fighting and WP7 is the third OS.

          Your comment is censored because it would disrupt nokia plan on bringing the WP7 to do the job.

          Your comment would make the potential buyer of Nokia 800 run away.

          So, please, don’t do that anymore, even though it’s true, because nokia want to sell the Nokia 800, and you make a bad impression the the potential buyer.

        • Cycnus

          @UncleAlbert2:disqus

          Welcome to the new world order by nokia. Where’s there would be only 3 OS fighting and WP7 is the third OS.

          Your comment is censored because it would disrupt nokia plan on bringing the WP7 to do the job.

          Your comment would make the potential buyer of Nokia 800 run away.

          So, please, don’t do that anymore, even though it’s true, because nokia want to sell the Nokia 800, and you make a bad impression the the potential buyer.

    • Anonymous

      Your posts were deleted for legal reasons. You broke our comments policy by posting libellous unsubstantiated statements.

    • Anonymous

      Your posts were deleted for legal reasons. You broke our comments policy by posting libellous unsubstantiated statements.

    • Anonymous

      Your posts were deleted for legal reasons. You broke our comments policy by posting libellous unsubstantiated statements.

    • Anonymous

      Your posts were deleted for legal reasons. You broke our comments policy by posting libellous unsubstantiated statements.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      Probably had more to do with your wild accusations and your trolling.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      Probably had more to do with your wild accusations and your trolling.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      Probably had more to do with your wild accusations and your trolling.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      Probably had more to do with your wild accusations and your trolling.

      • Cycnus

        Yes MAN
        Yes MAN
        Yes MAN…

      • Cycnus

        Yes MAN
        Yes MAN
        Yes MAN…

      • Cycnus

        Yes MAN
        Yes MAN
        Yes MAN…

      • Cycnus

        Yes MAN
        Yes MAN
        Yes MAN…

      • Cycnus

        Yes MAN
        Yes MAN
        Yes MAN…

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      Probably had more to do with your wild accusations and your trolling.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      Probably had more to do with your wild accusations and your trolling.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      Probably had more to do with your wild accusations and your trolling.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      Probably had more to do with your wild accusations and your trolling.

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

      The same Nokia that used to take criticism and respond to it positively with articles like “The fightback starts now” is now unable to respond positively under the new leadership…

      This itself shows that Nokia is now a slave to MS, courtesy:Elop!

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

      The same Nokia that used to take criticism and respond to it positively with articles like “The fightback starts now” is now unable to respond positively under the new leadership…

      This itself shows that Nokia is now a slave to MS, courtesy:Elop!

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

      The same Nokia that used to take criticism and respond to it positively with articles like “The fightback starts now” is now unable to respond positively under the new leadership…

      This itself shows that Nokia is now a slave to MS, courtesy:Elop!

    • Cycnus

      @UncleAlbert2:disqus

      Nokia is Changing and will disrupt any Android-iOS equilibrium. You were standing in their way. It’s like you were screaming bad news in front of their store. Please don’t do that, do you want to be blame if nokia sales number of Nokia 800 low?

      So, you must understand… Nokia mean business, and you bring bad luck… move on, go to other web site to critic nokia, and let that web site master know that, and write in their story. It’s the new nokia, and it’s the new way nokia user must use to voice their voice.

    • Cycnus

      @UncleAlbert2:disqus

      Nokia is Changing and will disrupt any Android-iOS equilibrium. You were standing in their way. It’s like you were screaming bad news in front of their store. Please don’t do that, do you want to be blame if nokia sales number of Nokia 800 low?

      So, you must understand… Nokia mean business, and you bring bad luck… move on, go to other web site to critic nokia, and let that web site master know that, and write in their story. It’s the new nokia, and it’s the new way nokia user must use to voice their voice.

    • Cycnus

      @UncleAlbert2:disqus

      Nokia is Changing and will disrupt any Android-iOS equilibrium. You were standing in their way. It’s like you were screaming bad news in front of their store. Please don’t do that, do you want to be blame if nokia sales number of Nokia 800 low?

      So, you must understand… Nokia mean business, and you bring bad luck… move on, go to other web site to critic nokia, and let that web site master know that, and write in their story. It’s the new nokia, and it’s the new way nokia user must use to voice their voice.

    • Cycnus

      @UncleAlbert2:disqus

      Nokia is Changing and will disrupt any Android-iOS equilibrium. You were standing in their way. It’s like you were screaming bad news in front of their store. Please don’t do that, do you want to be blame if nokia sales number of Nokia 800 low?

      So, you must understand… Nokia mean business, and you bring bad luck… move on, go to other web site to critic nokia, and let that web site master know that, and write in their story. It’s the new nokia, and it’s the new way nokia user must use to voice their voice.

  • Anonymous

    I’m a bit skeptical about this award. I doesn’t have the ground breaking camera of the N8. Nor it has dual core processor of near all current smart phone to date. True that it is has one of the best design but other than that, it is just a regular Windows phone. My money is on the next N8 if rumors are true and if it will run on WP OS then I believe that it should deserve the award.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      There’s more to a phone than the hardware-specs.

      Besides, the editor of What Mobile obviously liked what he saw/fondled.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CIEE4NE7C6NNTRLPGSCQADEIG4 Anonymous

        thomas, did microsoft hired you to respond to all negative comments on WP, right? cause you just appeared from nowhere…

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

           MS will never do anything for Nokia! The trojan must have trolled this guy from somewhere…

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CIEE4NE7C6NNTRLPGSCQADEIG4 Anonymous

        thomas, did microsoft hired you to respond to all negative comments on WP, right? cause you just appeared from nowhere…

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CIEE4NE7C6NNTRLPGSCQADEIG4 Anonymous

        thomas, did microsoft hired you to respond to all negative comments on WP, right? cause you just appeared from nowhere…

      • Anonymous

        If I was going to buy this phone, what does it have that is a Nokia hardware signature aside from design? From the N95 to N8, there is a hardware element that say Nokia that is far superior to anything in the market. Lumia 800 says nothing about Nokia’s hardware signature except for the design. There is nothing about it that stand out in a practical sense. That’s why many of us question the authenticity of the award. I am certain that the real Windows Nokia will flex its true ability sometime next year and even I feel that the Lumia was made to make the company afloat for the mean time.

      • Anonymous

        If I was going to buy this phone, what does it have that is a Nokia hardware signature aside from design? From the N95 to N8, there is a hardware element that say Nokia that is far superior to anything in the market. Lumia 800 says nothing about Nokia’s hardware signature except for the design. There is nothing about it that stand out in a practical sense. That’s why many of us question the authenticity of the award. I am certain that the real Windows Nokia will flex its true ability sometime next year and even I feel that the Lumia was made to make the company afloat for the mean time.

      • Anonymous

        If I was going to buy this phone, what does it have that is a Nokia hardware signature aside from design? From the N95 to N8, there is a hardware element that say Nokia that is far superior to anything in the market. Lumia 800 says nothing about Nokia’s hardware signature except for the design. There is nothing about it that stand out in a practical sense. That’s why many of us question the authenticity of the award. I am certain that the real Windows Nokia will flex its true ability sometime next year and even I feel that the Lumia was made to make the company afloat for the mean time.

      • Anonymous

        If I was going to buy this phone, what does it have that is a Nokia hardware signature aside from design? From the N95 to N8, there is a hardware element that say Nokia that is far superior to anything in the market. Lumia 800 says nothing about Nokia’s hardware signature except for the design. There is nothing about it that stand out in a practical sense. That’s why many of us question the authenticity of the award. I am certain that the real Windows Nokia will flex its true ability sometime next year and even I feel that the Lumia was made to make the company afloat for the mean time.

      • Anonymous

        If I was going to buy this phone, what does it have that is a Nokia hardware signature aside from design? From the N95 to N8, there is a hardware element that say Nokia that is far superior to anything in the market. Lumia 800 says nothing about Nokia’s hardware signature except for the design. There is nothing about it that stand out in a practical sense. That’s why many of us question the authenticity of the award. I am certain that the real Windows Nokia will flex its true ability sometime next year and even I feel that the Lumia was made to make the company afloat for the mean time.

      • Anonymous

        If I was going to buy this phone, what does it have that is a Nokia hardware signature aside from design? From the N95 to N8, there is a hardware element that say Nokia that is far superior to anything in the market. Lumia 800 says nothing about Nokia’s hardware signature except for the design. There is nothing about it that stand out in a practical sense. That’s why many of us question the authenticity of the award. I am certain that the real Windows Nokia will flex its true ability sometime next year and even I feel that the Lumia was made to make the company afloat for the mean time.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      There’s more to a phone than the hardware-specs.

      Besides, the editor of What Mobile obviously liked what he saw/fondled.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      There’s more to a phone than the hardware-specs.

      Besides, the editor of What Mobile obviously liked what he saw/fondled.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      There’s more to a phone than the hardware-specs.

      Besides, the editor of What Mobile obviously liked what he saw/fondled.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      There’s more to a phone than the hardware-specs.

      Besides, the editor of What Mobile obviously liked what he saw/fondled.

    • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.bundgaard Thomas Bundgaard

      There’s more to a phone than the hardware-specs.

      Besides, the editor of What Mobile obviously liked what he saw/fondled.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1679154330 Felipe Amezquita

    2012 for NOKIA

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  • Anonymous

    I hope mistakes like that doesn’t happen again here!

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

    I just now wrote a comment about Nokia not able to take criticism in a positive manner and respond to it by articles like “The Fightback starts now” under the new management….

    How is this comment violating your comments policy?

    • Cycnus

      @facebook-100001614604038:disqus

      I really hope you understand.
      Nokia want to sell their phone.
      You were standing in front of their store spreading bad news.
      That’s the reason of comments policy.

      You could protest nokia, but should not reveal any bad word/news.
      Do it nicely, implicitely, that only you, me and nokia know what it’s meant, but not the new user.

      Such as…. “Congratulation on the editor award, I really proud of nokia, I really hope nokia reveal the sales number as soon as possible to make me more proud of nokia”.

    • Cycnus

      @facebook-100001614604038:disqus

      I really hope you understand.
      Nokia want to sell their phone.
      You were standing in front of their store spreading bad news.
      That’s the reason of comments policy.

      You could protest nokia, but should not reveal any bad word/news.
      Do it nicely, implicitely, that only you, me and nokia know what it’s meant, but not the new user.

      Such as…. “Congratulation on the editor award, I really proud of nokia, I really hope nokia reveal the sales number as soon as possible to make me more proud of nokia”.

    • Cycnus

      @facebook-100001614604038:disqus

      I really hope you understand.
      Nokia want to sell their phone.
      You were standing in front of their store spreading bad news.
      That’s the reason of comments policy.

      You could protest nokia, but should not reveal any bad word/news.
      Do it nicely, implicitely, that only you, me and nokia know what it’s meant, but not the new user.

      Such as…. “Congratulation on the editor award, I really proud of nokia, I really hope nokia reveal the sales number as soon as possible to make me more proud of nokia”.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CIEE4NE7C6NNTRLPGSCQADEIG4 Anonymous

    From their site I see that SGS ll is the phone of the year!! Nobody voted Lumia, just editor’s choice, which is not concludent. Shame!

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  • Anonymous

    So it won the Editors Choice Award, and not Phone of the Year as this article originally stated? LOL.

    I think you’ll find that the “thousands of readers” did NOT vote for the winner of the Editors Choice Award – that would have been decided by the Editor alone. Hence the name of the award.

    The “thousands of readers” did however mostly vote for Android and iOS devices. Perhaps you should remove that quote from this article, as it’s blatantly untrue, can’t be substantiated and gives the impression you’ve won an award based on readership votes when in fact you haven’t.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Kjell-Ahlström/732028942 Kjell Ahlström

      I agree with UncleAlbert…

      I am assuming it was an honest mistake since there is no way Nokia could have gotten away with mooching of Samsungs prize.

      You really should update the article though and apologize for the error… Lots of news sites out there are spreading the false news that you won phone of the year even though you won editors choice.

      There’s nothing wrong with editor’s choice though, it’s a great award. Claiming it makes you look good… Claiming the wrong prize on the other hand makes you look really bad.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Kjell-Ahlström/732028942 Kjell Ahlström

      I agree with UncleAlbert…

      I am assuming it was an honest mistake since there is no way Nokia could have gotten away with mooching of Samsungs prize.

      You really should update the article though and apologize for the error… Lots of news sites out there are spreading the false news that you won phone of the year even though you won editors choice.

      There’s nothing wrong with editor’s choice though, it’s a great award. Claiming it makes you look good… Claiming the wrong prize on the other hand makes you look really bad.

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

        Thank you – I apologise for the error.

        We’re still very pleased about the award, though – as you say it’s a great start for the new phone.

        • Cycnus

          @iandelaney:disqus

          From all the editor at nokia conversation, you were the BEST, you were the most humble and down to earth.

          Therefore, I’m nominating you to be the reader award of best nokia conversationalist editor.

          Good job.

        • Cycnus

          @iandelaney:disqus

          From all the editor at nokia conversation, you were the BEST, you were the most humble and down to earth.

          Therefore, I’m nominating you to be the reader award of best nokia conversationalist editor.

          Good job.

      • Cycnus

        C’mon….

        Didn’t you read there’s a new etiquette rule here?
        Nokia want to their business (selling phone), and you stay in front of their store spreading bad news.

      • Cycnus

        C’mon….

        Didn’t you read there’s a new etiquette rule here?
        Nokia want to their business (selling phone), and you stay in front of their store spreading bad news.

      • Cycnus

        C’mon….

        Didn’t you read there’s a new etiquette rule here?
        Nokia want to their business (selling phone), and you stay in front of their store spreading bad news.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Kjell-Ahlström/732028942 Kjell Ahlström

      I agree with UncleAlbert…

      I am assuming it was an honest mistake since there is no way Nokia could have gotten away with mooching of Samsungs prize.

      You really should update the article though and apologize for the error… Lots of news sites out there are spreading the false news that you won phone of the year even though you won editors choice.

      There’s nothing wrong with editor’s choice though, it’s a great award. Claiming it makes you look good… Claiming the wrong prize on the other hand makes you look really bad.

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

      The event is called “Phone of the Year”; the prize was indeed “Editor’s Choice”. Sorry for the lack of clarity on this point.

      Nonetheless we’re still very pleased at how well the Lumia 800 has been received. This is a very high honour, especially for a phone that’s only just shipped. 

    • Cycnus

      Why on earth you should bring this up??
      You could destroy the sales number of Nokia 800.

      Please don’t write something like this again if you don’t want to be considered trolling.

    • Cycnus

      Why on earth you should bring this up??
      You could destroy the sales number of Nokia 800.

      Please don’t write something like this again if you don’t want to be considered trolling.

    • Cycnus

      Why on earth you should bring this up??
      You could destroy the sales number of Nokia 800.

      Please don’t write something like this again if you don’t want to be considered trolling.

  • Anonymous

    So it won the Editors Choice Award, and not Phone of the Year as this article originally stated? LOL.

    I think you’ll find that the “thousands of readers” did NOT vote for the winner of the Editors Choice Award – that would have been decided by the Editor alone. Hence the name of the award.

    The “thousands of readers” did however mostly vote for Android and iOS devices. Perhaps you should remove that quote from this article, as it’s blatantly untrue, can’t be substantiated and gives the impression you’ve won an award based on readership votes when in fact you haven’t.

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  • http://mobipedia.in Hardeep Singh

    Featurewise, this phone doesn’t come anywhere near N8, the real Nokia Masterpiece. Lumia is not a Nokia design from ground up. Unlike Nokia, they just used off the shelf parts to quickly assemble this phone. This phone may amaze those iOS and Android upgraders but for any loyal Nokia user this is just a mid-range device worth ignoring.

    • Anonymous

      Correct, same for the N9 too, it doesn’t come close.
      Maybe they’ll close the gap sufficiently with the 900/901.
      I have my doubts though….

      I don’t think they’ll start really hitting home runs till WP8x+.
      At which point one could start asking/arguing:
      “So why did this strategy shift (only WP for the top-end) occur again?”

      • Cycnus

        @jalyst:disqus

        May I remind you that WP7 is THE BEST STRATEGY nokia ever had, as symbian is not good, Meego is too long to build, and nokia already too late to join the Android bandwagon.

        Please don’t cast your doubt upon Nokia WP7 strategy as Mr. Elop say two bikeman from nowhere could make an aeroplane (translate: even with not-the-best-OS, a.k.a Windows 7, nokia could be numero uno, because Nokia is genious).

      • Cycnus

        @jalyst:disqus

        May I remind you that WP7 is THE BEST STRATEGY nokia ever had, as symbian is not good, Meego is too long to build, and nokia already too late to join the Android bandwagon.

        Please don’t cast your doubt upon Nokia WP7 strategy as Mr. Elop say two bikeman from nowhere could make an aeroplane (translate: even with not-the-best-OS, a.k.a Windows 7, nokia could be numero uno, because Nokia is genious).

        • Anonymous

          At the risk of going over the same old broken record record crud.
          Which you’re starting mind you…

          No-one can say with authority that WP is “the best strategy” & dual OS wasn’t feasible.

          Why?
          Because dual OS or Maemo-only was killed before a decent airing was ever had.

          Lets see how it all evolves….
          Elop keeps hinting of a potential semi-revival of Maemo (Meltemi) at the shit end.

          At least it might have some kind of shelf-life via that, & Nokia won’t become a glorified OEM.

          • Cycnus

            I tell you a secret before this got deleted.

            Elop got a middle finger from board of director for his 2-11 action. He must sell N9, can’t canned it, and if the N9 sales number were great, Meego stay on Nokia.

            But Elop don’t want this, that’s why he sabotage the N9. By forcing the conversation team to boost the 800 article. Trevor is his man, is the one that were trusted by Elop because Ian Delaney is very weak.

            So, it’s very interesting to wait for the real number of 800 sales. because I keep seeing the article that Nokia 800 is a failure. It only sales bellow 500K mark.

          • Anonymous

            Sounds like total conspiracy theory stuff to me mate.

            Elop was brought in pretty-much for the purposes of a switch to WP.
            But the option was there to use Maemo/Meego alongside WP at the high-end, & continue with the gradual phasing-out of Symbian, as had always been planned

            But he didn’t take that option, in fact he made that as difficult as possible to happen, even in the LT.
            That’s all many of us are totally mystified by….

          • Cycnus

            yes elop were bring to switch to WP.
            but he was given a middle finger for destroying symbian sell ahead of time.
            He supposed to bring wp first before destroying symbian.

            and he also dislike meego, but as you put it… he must sell meego alongside wp.
            so his plan were to destroy meego number by sabotageing it.

          • Cycnus

            I tell you a secret before this got deleted.

            Elop got a middle finger from board of director for his 2-11 action. He must sell N9, can’t canned it, and if the N9 sales number were great, Meego stay on Nokia.

            But Elop don’t want this, that’s why he sabotage the N9. By forcing the conversation team to boost the 800 article. Trevor is his man, is the one that were trusted by Elop because Ian Delaney is very weak.

            So, it’s very interesting to wait for the real number of 800 sales. because I keep seeing the article that Nokia 800 is a failure. It only sales bellow 500K mark.

          • Cycnus

            I tell you a secret before this got deleted.

            Elop got a middle finger from board of director for his 2-11 action. He must sell N9, can’t canned it, and if the N9 sales number were great, Meego stay on Nokia.

            But Elop don’t want this, that’s why he sabotage the N9. By forcing the conversation team to boost the 800 article. Trevor is his man, is the one that were trusted by Elop because Ian Delaney is very weak.

            So, it’s very interesting to wait for the real number of 800 sales. because I keep seeing the article that Nokia 800 is a failure. It only sales bellow 500K mark.

        • Anonymous

          At the risk of going over the same old broken record record crud.
          Which you’re starting mind you…

          No-one can say with authority that WP is “the best strategy” & dual OS wasn’t feasible.

          Why?
          Because dual OS or Maemo-only was killed before a decent airing was ever had.

          Lets see how it all evolves….
          Elop keeps hinting of a potential semi-revival of Maemo (Meltemi) at the shit end.

          At least it might have some kind of shelf-life via that, & Nokia won’t become a glorified OEM.

      • Cycnus

        @jalyst:disqus

        May I remind you that WP7 is THE BEST STRATEGY nokia ever had, as symbian is not good, Meego is too long to build, and nokia already too late to join the Android bandwagon.

        Please don’t cast your doubt upon Nokia WP7 strategy as Mr. Elop say two bikeman from nowhere could make an aeroplane (translate: even with not-the-best-OS, a.k.a Windows 7, nokia could be numero uno, because Nokia is genious).

    • Cycnus

      Hi @hardeep1singh:disqus

      Please don’t blame Nokia for the Nokia 800. The problem is WP7 only have 1 Chassis now, and that’s the mid-range chassis, therefore this Nokia 800 is only a low-midrange product.

      Next year, when high-end chasis (HD – 720×1280) and low end chassis come, we would be very happy to have A HIGH-END devices that will fight Android HD-display, quad core Samsung Galaxy III, or any other Android brand.

      Meanwhile, Nokia 800 is THE REAL WINDOWS PHONE 7.5 devices, it have the Drive TURN-BY-TURN navigation program that other WP7 devices don’t have (unless they could steal it from nokia…. which some web site said they did steal it), and also it have Nokia brand, which mean high-quality.

      So, if you want THE REAL WINDOWS PHONE… AGAIN…. wait for the Nokia 900 or Nokia 910 with HD resolution and dual core.

      Otherwise, I don’t really know what to buy, as other nokia product is a dead end product.

  • http://mobipedia.in Hardeep Singh

    Featurewise, this phone doesn’t come anywhere near N8, the real Nokia Masterpiece. Lumia is not a Nokia design from ground up. Unlike Nokia, they just used off the shelf parts to quickly assemble this phone. This phone may amaze those iOS and Android upgraders but for any loyal Nokia user this is just a mid-range device worth ignoring.

  • http://mobipedia.in Hardeep Singh

    Featurewise, this phone doesn’t come anywhere near N8, the real Nokia Masterpiece. Lumia is not a Nokia design from ground up. Unlike Nokia, they just used off the shelf parts to quickly assemble this phone. This phone may amaze those iOS and Android upgraders but for any loyal Nokia user this is just a mid-range device worth ignoring.

  • http://mobipedia.in Hardeep Singh

    Featurewise, this phone doesn’t come anywhere near N8, the real Nokia Masterpiece. Lumia is not a Nokia design from ground up. Unlike Nokia, they just used off the shelf parts to quickly assemble this phone. This phone may amaze those iOS and Android upgraders but for any loyal Nokia user this is just a mid-range device worth ignoring.

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  • Anonymous

    Interesting that Nokia Conversations is totally muted when the N9 is awarded similarly.
    The silence is deafening…..

    • Cycnus

      I really hope you change your posting tone in this website, as there were a new ethic enforced here and we should really respect that. After all, this is nokia PR website, and we don’t want to be blame if Nokia 800 sales number were low because we’re writing bad comment about nokia.

      See my post after your post (above your post, if you set it newest first), that’s kind of cheerful and non-negative post is the one expected by nokia team to welcome the new owner of Nokia 800 on this very web pages.

      • Anonymous

        Criticism is just that, criticism…
        In comes in all shades, negative & positive.
        In fact criticism is essential, so long as it’s not downright rude.
        If you’re asking me to be a non-thinking drone you’re out of luck.

        • Cycnus

          actually my sarcasm to trevor and heidi

          I hope you read this before it got deleted.

        • Cycnus

          actually my sarcasm to trevor and heidi

          I hope you read this before it got deleted.

          • Anonymous

            LOL I see….

            I wasn’t aware they’ve been so proactive in censuring debate?
            I haven’t been following this site in quite a while.
            Tis a shame if that’s really what has been happening.

          • Cycnus

            I’ve also didn’t read nokia conversation like i used to. I’ve been voicing my voice in other web site, as i’m not really welcome here anymore.

            BTW, I just got N9 to replace my N8, and might sell my E7 for the new Nexus phone…. my first non-nokia brand since the nokia 3650. (I have moto and siemens before Nokia3650).

          • Anonymous

            I’m not against WP per say….
            Once/if they do release a truly compelling WP-based Nokia ph.
            I will be one of the 1st to try it out…

            But I’m no fool, I’m not going to be tricked into buying something second-rate before then.
            Their “real” WP’s won’t be baked till Sep or Q4 2012, & they better be smoking next to competitors ph’s.
            Else Elop won’t be around for too much longer.

            And it’ll depend on their support for Qt/Metelmi(Maemo)/S40 LT.
            If they continue to actively nurture it, then Nokia WP’s will remain on my radar.
            If not, then Nokia’s dead to me…

          • Cycnus

            well,

            for me, current offering of Nokia doesn’t reflect any good devices. I’ve been patiently waiting, skipping the 5800/N97 because I trust nokia, and when the N8/E7 come out, I get both phone. (I have 2 ph number).

            but now, it seems to me that nokia won’t have any good phone that could compete with android, and it seems to me that WP7 phone won’t be success because Metro UI. Could you imagine if you have 100 apps + anything else that could be translate into small square… how bad the metro UI would be.

            That’s why I’m gonna try google nexus with their HD display because the current lineup of Symbian is disappointing (600,603,700,701 were great, but not comparable to dual core nexus with HD display)… and also because i wanna to try the the cream de la cream of this time, which is Google Nexus…. btw, i still have my N9, so i’m still nokian. But might comeback to nokia latter on if nokia still exist, and have something interest me.

          • Anonymous

            LOL I see….

            I wasn’t aware they’ve been so proactive in censuring debate?
            I haven’t been following this site in quite a while.
            Tis a shame if that’s really what has been happening.

          • Anonymous

            LOL I see….

            I wasn’t aware they’ve been so proactive in censuring debate?
            I haven’t been following this site in quite a while.
            Tis a shame if that’s really what has been happening.

          • Anonymous

            LOL I see….

            I wasn’t aware they’ve been so proactive in censuring debate?
            I haven’t been following this site in quite a while.
            Tis a shame if that’s really what has been happening.

      • Anonymous

        Criticism is just that, criticism…
        In comes in all shades, negative & positive.
        In fact criticism is essential, so long as it’s not downright rude.
        If you’re asking me to be a non-thinking drone you’re out of luck.

      • Anonymous

        Criticism is just that, criticism…
        In comes in all shades, negative & positive.
        In fact criticism is essential, so long as it’s not downright rude.
        If you’re asking me to be a non-thinking drone you’re out of luck.

      • Anonymous

        Criticism is just that, criticism…
        In comes in all shades, negative & positive.
        In fact criticism is essential, so long as it’s not downright rude.
        If you’re asking me to be a non-thinking drone you’re out of luck.

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    WOW!!!!

    Congratulation NOKIA, I wasn’t really expecting that Nokia 800 this great. I would really love to hear the sale number of this GREAT Nokia 800 to brag to non-nokia believer on how great Nokia WP7 Mango devices were. As other website such as GSMarena and Phonearena said that nokia sales number of this great Nokia 800 were very tiny.

    Thank you Trevor for this great news.
    You were the great.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_4C6HTA2K5ARCWZXCMTGODHSOQQ Jura

    Right now I am using Lumia 800 for tests. With daily average/minimum usage phone battery dies after 23-25 hours (no videos, no music, no browsing internet). Any news about firmware upgrade to improve battery life? In comparison with N9 2-3 days and N8 4-5 days

    • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

      Hi Jura, we have a SW update coming in early December, which will make some improvements to power efficiency. A second update in early January will introduce high voltage charging, increasing the Lumia 800’s battery power from 1300mAh to 1450mAh.

    • http://aani.nokia.fi Heidi

      Hi Jura, we have a SW update coming in early December, which will make some improvements to power efficiency. A second update in early January will introduce high voltage charging, increasing the Lumia 800’s battery power from 1300mAh to 1450mAh.

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    I am going to buy the this amazing phone, Now is this software updated for the new phones in india.

  • Santosh P.G

    I am going to buy the this amazing phone, Now is this software updated for the new phones in india.

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