Nokia Lumia 900 getting good love

Published by Jason Harris on April 4, 2012

Nokia Lumia 900

SUNNYVALE, CA, United States – The Nokia Lumia 900 is headed for stores this coming weekend, and the media reviews from the United States sure do make us smile.

We always look forward to what the reviewers have to say, because they tell us how our phones are going down in the real world – and give us feedback on what we can improve. In essence, it’s a reality check.

So we’re happy to see that overall members of the press are loving the Lumia 900.  Let’s dig in and see what the experts have to say:

Kevin C. Tofel of GigaOm loves the Lumia 900′s hardware, saying that even though it features a huge 4.3″ screen, the Lumia 900 is surprisingly thin and remarkably pocket-able. Kevin remarks about the construction specifically:

I’ve often said that Nokia’s problem was never hardware; the company always built great devices. And the Lumia 900 is no exception. The 4.3-inch display is crisp, bright and clear; even outdoors. The polycarbonate body — available first in cyan and black, later in glossy white — is light but solid and any scratches will be somewhat hidden since the color is the same throughout the inside of the body.

Over at BusinessWeek, Rich Jaroslovsky speaks of the Lumia 900′s value, priced at $99.99 and how the Lumia 900 packs a lot of bang for the buck. Speaking specifically to the ease of use of Windows Phone 7.5 running on the Lumia 900, Rich says:

I’m a fan of Windows Phone 7, whose user-friendly interface features large, colorful tiles that display continuously updated data about people, messages and other things important to you.

Seattle times columnist Brier Dudley talks about the Lumia 900′s ability to hop between AT&T’s amazingly fast LTE network and the 3G network where LTE isn’t available. Also, he likes that the Lumia 900 comes with a built-in mobile hotspot:

In areas where LTE is not available yet, the Lumia 900 can use AT&T’s HSPA+ network, on which the phone is capable of downloads up to 21 Mbps.

The Lumia 900 also works as a mobile hotspot, so you can use it to connect five wireless devices to AT&T. 

In the Lumia 900, we’ve added software titles that are useful and practical. Matt Miller of ZDNet appreciated using Nokia Maps and Nokia Drive amongst other apps and how they complement the Windows Phone experience:

Nokia provides Nokia Drive (voice guided navigation solution), Nokia Maps (GPS mapping program that includes offline mapping), and Nokia Transit (slick mass transit app). I enjoyed using Nokia Transit with my local commuter train and bus routes.

Like all Windows Phone devices, the UI is slick and fast. You can easily customize your Lumia 900 with Live Tiles, themes, and ringtone. The Nokia Blue theme is loaded by default and there are several others to try in Windows Phone.

It’s not all sweetness and light, of course. Despite an overall positive rating, The Verge’s Johua Topolsky finishes with a complaint about the screen resolution and colors:

On the other hand, I’m disappointed by the display on the Lumia. Besides being lower in resolution than competitive devices (new Android phones at 1280 x 720 and the iPhone at 960 x 640), I felt colors were far too saturated.

There are also some features of the operating system that haven’t yet improved enough for Joshua. 

Lastly, Mashable talks about the Lumia 900′s speed and efficiency with speed and battery life – and how the phone gives Windows Phone a great fluidity. 

Here’s where the Lumia 900′s 1.4GHz Qualcomm processor shines. It’s only a single-core design (Microsoft doesn’t yet allow multi-core chips on Windows Phones), but it was more than enough to keep up as I pushed and pulled menus with my fingers. The whole interface feels alive as you touch it.

Besides the great UI, Nokia offers up some special apps to Lumia owners. Probably most useful is Nokia Drive, a free turn-by-turn navigation service that works with Nokia Maps (not Bing Maps, which are also pretty).

If all of that doesn’t get you ready for opening weekend, I don’t know what will. After reading the reviews, we’ll want to know what you think of the Lumia 900. 

Photo credit: macinate

Comments

  • http://twitter.com/Hdrules Hradayesh Nimavat

    Good to see that most of tech sites gave lumia 900 on average 8.5 rating out of 10 and most of them only unhappy about low resolution of display and camera performance and some common windows phone os related problems

  • http://twitter.com/helpwithacar helpwithacar

    Greetings the reason why i dont like this article regarding Nokia, because  i disagree with all the bells and whistles the new phones from nokia has, I was a die hard nokia phone owner from the first phone to the E71  Nokia lost me after alot of functions stoped working, and stopped working with connections with my laptop, android kind of took you guys out on the applications, and operating system, however i love your system, it just fell to far back with the technology our business is currently working with.  Lastly all of nokia’s high end phones are never available to sprint, and other  phone companys, and 90 percent of their phones are online only with very high priced buy now tags I just feel Nokia dropped the ball on any of these new phone they are putting out. Our business lost alot of money using their out of date phones and was forced to switched over 3 years ago. thats just how it is, Dont want honesty dont leave a comment page  Noka! And stop posting your ads on my  facebook page peddling your junk phones. Send us a real post when you come out with some better working phones, with better prices. Thank you. Duane Grigsby  L & L Distribution Inc.

  • http://twitter.com/helpwithacar helpwithacar

    Greetings the reason why i dont like this article regarding Nokia, because  i disagree with all the bells and whistles the new phones from nokia has, I was a die hard nokia phone owner from the first phone to the E71  Nokia lost me after alot of functions stoped working, and stopped working with connections with my laptop, android kind of took you guys out on the applications, and operating system, however i love your system, it just fell to far back with the technology our business is currently working with.  Lastly all of nokia’s high end phones are never available to sprint, and other  phone companys, and 90 percent of their phones are online only with very high priced buy now tags I just feel Nokia dropped the ball on any of these new phone they are putting out. Our business lost alot of money using their out of date phones and was forced to switched over 3 years ago. thats just how it is, Dont want honesty dont leave a comment page  Noka! And stop posting your ads on my  facebook page peddling your junk phones. Send us a real post when you come out with some better working phones, with better prices. Thank you. Duane Grigsby  L & L Distribution Inc.

    • Anonymous

      What a waste of your time to post such drivel….

      Please give some specific examples of why you don’t like this nokia 900 or else please go away…..stay on topic

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Rico-Alexander/1238539776 Rico Alexander

    Very cool of you guys to comment even on the negative reviews.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_6QAS3EEIAITZAGIOGNKDEQXFZY Frank

    I have to admit that I was surprised to read the negative remarks that I have.  After all the attention the phone got at CES, it certainly seemed like a can’t miss.  While there are a lot of positive reviews, there are enough reviews out there (the verge for example) that find the phone disappointing in key areas (display, OS, web browsing speeds, and the camera). 
    So much was made of the phone at CES, I just wonder if some of the reviewers were placing too much on expectations for this to be the phone that will deliver WP7 to the promise land (or at least 15% market share).  Sort of like when you hear so many rave reviews of a movie that’s it’s almost impossible for that movie to match your expectations.

    • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Heidi Lemmetyinen

      I guess you just have to try out the phone yourself! That’s the only way you’ll know whether it’s the right device for you.

    • Anonymous

      Josh@Theverge didn’t give it a fair review at all.  He has no experience with windows phone and when he didn’t like the “official” twitter app or found that he didn’t know how to do something, rather than spending the time to figure it out, he just complained about it.  He only had a couple of days to test this phone….when he tests android or iphones he is used to the OS so it’s not a fair review.

  • http://twitter.com/Horia Horia

    I salute NOKIA PR dept decision to comment even the negative US press reviews!
    Love that transparency.
    Good luck with Lumia 900!

  • http://twitter.com/Horia Horia

    I salute NOKIA PR dept decision to comment even the negative US press reviews!
    Love that transparency.
    Good luck with Lumia 900!

  • http://twitter.com/Horia Horia

    I salute NOKIA PR dept decision to comment even the negative US press reviews!
    Love that transparency.
    Good luck with Lumia 900!

  • http://twitter.com/Horia Horia

    I salute NOKIA PR dept decision to comment even the negative US press reviews!
    Love that transparency.
    Good luck with Lumia 900!

  • http://twitter.com/Horia Horia

    I salute NOKIA PR dept decision to comment even the negative US press reviews!
    Love that transparency.
    Good luck with Lumia 900!

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

    Too many neutral and bit of negative reviews on internet about this phone. Even Engadget review is not quite exited me to buy this phone.

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

    Too many neutral and bit of negative reviews on internet about this phone. Even Engadget review is not quite exited me to buy this phone.

  • http://twitter.com/leonanavi Leon Anavi

    There is a long way ahead of WP to be competitive to the OS with major market shares, even to Nokia Belle (aka Symbian) in several aspects. 

    The hardware of Lumia also requires improvement. It is good for just a hundred bucks but on the market there are thinner devices with better displays, faster processors and more durable batteries.

  • http://twitter.com/leonanavi Leon Anavi

    There is a long way ahead of WP to be competitive to the OS with major market shares, even to Nokia Belle (aka Symbian) in several aspects. 

    The hardware of Lumia also requires improvement. It is good for just a hundred bucks but on the market there are thinner devices with better displays, faster processors and more durable batteries.

  • http://twitter.com/leonanavi Leon Anavi

    There is a long way ahead of WP to be competitive to the OS with major market shares, even to Nokia Belle (aka Symbian) in several aspects. 

    The hardware of Lumia also requires improvement. It is good for just a hundred bucks but on the market there are thinner devices with better displays, faster processors and more durable batteries.

  • http://twitter.com/leonanavi Leon Anavi

    There is a long way ahead of WP to be competitive to the OS with major market shares, even to Nokia Belle (aka Symbian) in several aspects. 

    The hardware of Lumia also requires improvement. It is good for just a hundred bucks but on the market there are thinner devices with better displays, faster processors and more durable batteries.

  • http://joaom.tumblr.com/ João Menezes

    It’s a matter of taste. I just got my Lumia 800 here in Brazil and I’m loving it – specially the ClearBlack display and its ‘eye-popping’ colors. I don’t fancy big phones so the Lumia 800 is perfect for me. Thanks Nokia for at least letting us choose our favorite :)

    • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Heidi Lemmetyinen

      I’m the same as you. I never use a front camera, and I prefer a smaller phone, so I’m very happy with my glossy white Lumia 800 for now ;)

  • http://gizhack.com/ Madhav Tripathi

    I am really impressed Nokia Lumia 900. I think windows app store should be rich. 

  • Anonymous

    When is Skype coming to the Lumia 900, My family had to return all their 800′s and get Galaxy S2′s because skype did not work.

    Skype has been beta for so long and It should be working by now but there is still too many problems.

  • Anonymous

    When is Skype coming to the Lumia 900, My family had to return all their 800′s and get Galaxy S2′s because skype did not work.

    Skype has been beta for so long and It should be working by now but there is still too many problems.

    • William Johnston

      I seriously doubt this.

    • Dirk Dodson

      You can’t find it on your phone’s Marketplace but can online…I have it on my 900

    • Dirk Dodson

      You can’t find it on your phone’s Marketplace but can online…I have it on my 900

      • Anonymous

        yes but I can’t take calls on it unless I have it on the main screen all the time, and I cannot add contacts to it.

  • lala haha

     good