Nokia Lumia 800 Facebook guide

Getting the best out of your social network on the new Windows Phone

Published by Trevor Davies on December 7, 2011

Facebook app at Windows Marketplace

GLOBAL – Nokia Lumia 800 offers the best smartphone Facebook experience, at the People Hub.

Simply input your Facebook login details and your Nokia Lumia 800 does the rest, integrating your friends’ pictures and details on the contacts list, so that you get all their news and an indication of whether they are available to chat.

This combination of social feeds is one of the features that is impressing customers, say leading UK retailers.

But you can also install the full Facebook app, which is free from the Marketplace, for the full Facebook experience, including Places.

It’s also useful to have on your phone, so that you can fully control your Facebook account and what feeds into your People Hub.

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The Facebook for Windows app gives you five screens which you can swipe between.

It opens with the news page, next door is the photos, followed by events, notifications, and your menu options (places, profile, messages settings and logout, etc).

It is also handy for checking in to Places.

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Comments

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

    “Face..” what?

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

    “Face..” what?

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

    “Face..” what?

  • http://kjmackey.blogspot.com KjM

    Um…yeah…I remember most of this from my N900, back in the day (although supported by 3rd party apps for contact integration and a Facebook app).

    The N9 has taken that further and while the Facebook app may not be the world’s finest, I hear it’s improved in PR 1.1. And, of course, the N9 integrates Skype and GoogleTalk contacts, with an indication whether your contacts are online at the moment…

    So, “the best” – perhaps, not. “Best” will always be subjective. Another very good experience. Yes, that I can go with.

    I know, I’m an N9 fan (as I was an N900 fan). But, how could I not be? :D

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