Nokia Lumia 810 arrives on Nov 14th

Published by Jason Harris on October 29, 2012

A few short weeks ago, T-Mobile USA announced that the Nokia Lumia 810 is coming to customers who are excited to get their hands on the premier Windows Phone 8 experience. The Lumia 810 brings a well-designed and fully featured smartphone to T-Mobile’s amazing 4G network.

Our social media channels including Twitter and Facebook, have been active with T-Mobile customers asking exactly when the Lumia 810 would be available. We’ve been listening and today we’re happy to help spread the word that the Lumia 810 is scheduled to be available on Nov. 14 in T-Mobile stores.

For those who pick up a Nokia Lumia 810, they will have the best of Windows Phone 8 with an all-new interface and new capabilities. Also, the Lumia 810 is powered by T-Mobile’s fastest 4G network capable of speeds up to 42 Mbps.

Nokia Lumia 810 T-Mobile front

Considering T-Mobile’s 4G unlimited data plans start at $50 a month, the Lumia 810 is an incredible value for savvy smartphone customers who don’t want to break the bank.

The Lumia 810 lets you capture the world around you with crisp clarity – as the phone features an 8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens. Speaking of cameras, there is a HD-capable front-facing camera for clear video calls with your friends and family.

If you’re a performance nut, the Lumia 810 won’t disappoint. Featuring a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, the Lumia 810 will blaze through apps, web surfing and picture taking with enough juice to last you throughout the day.

Nokia Lumia 810 with Nokia-Maps

Want to charge your phone without picking up a wire? With the optional charging shell accessory, you have wireless charging at your fingertips. An added benefit to interchangeable shells is that you can change the color of your phone as you desire.

When you are trying to get from point A to point B, the Lumia 810 will be your trusted friend. With out-of-the-box GPS navigation with Nokia Drive, you will never be lost. Also, with Nokia City Lens, you’ll have an eye on the world – always knowing what businesses and entertainment options are around you with this fun augmented reality app.

The Lumia 810 will be available from Nov. 14 and will be priced as follows: if you’re on a Value Plan at T-Mobile, the Lumia 810 will cost $99.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate on a two-year agreement. For T-Mobile customers on a Classic Plan, the Lumia 810 will cost $149.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a two-year agreement.

What’s your favorite feature of the Lumia 810 on T-Mobile USA?

Comments

  • Mystictrust

    Are there any other colored shells coming in the future for the 810 aside from the black and cyan? And any word on the pricing of those shells?

  • http://twitter.com/luiislp Luiis Cubias

    Im really excited to have this phone,but I would love to have the 920 instead of the 810 but I have to stick with tmobile is the cheapest and some how I have good signal in most places :)

  • John R

    As many others, I am a loyal T-Mobile subscriber that would rather get the 920. Is there an unlocked version available that will work on T-Mobile 3G/4G?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Roger-J-Richards/1158750275 Roger J. Richards

    Oh boy, I can’t wait to have a bland phone with sub-par resolution, so-so camera, and clunky shape. I want the 920.

  • http://www.facebook.com/elijah.baxter.12 Elijah M. Baxter

    I am really excited to have this phone !!!!

  • Jason MSFT

    I have played with both the 920 and the 810 at this point. And while I like some of the features of the 920.. the 810 is actually better imho.

  • http://twitter.com/dhotiram Inder Bhatia

    I’ll be more than happy to switch and adopt windows phone 8 but i’m on t-mobile and i refuse to compromise on a sub par Nokia 810 or crap HTC. F..k You Microsoft Nokia and t-mobile, you have one less potential customer for promoting carrier exclusivity to AT&T with 920 and i’m sure there are many more like me. i also refuse to switch to crappy service AT&T. Not a very good way to promote a new product. if Samsung and HTC can introduce their flagship phones to all carriers simultaneously so can you. I’ll go and buy a Nexus 4 this week, half the price and completely unlocked internet tethering and carrier sim.

  • perecFX

    Looks very nice. I would buy this phone if it would have Android 4.1 inside.