15

Jan

arvintumbles:

Nokia’s Lumia 900, the supposed high end device of the Lumia Windows Phone lineup, looks just like the 800, but has the bigger screen and the better specs. And yet it’s still absolutely stunning; such great industrial design coupled with among the most innovative user interfaces ever conceived, it’s a gem in a sea of boring slabs. In fact, I think it’s even better looking than the iPhone. And it runs Windows Phone 7 - that elusive, much lusted third mobile OS; in my rankings, it has the edge over iOS and is way above Android. Too bad my Mac doesn’t sync as well with non-iOS devices.

480x800 pixels AMOLED ClearBlack display
217 ppi pixel density
1.4Ghz single-core Scorpion processor
512 MB RAM
Li-Ion 1830 mAh battery
8 MP Carl Zeiss optics rear camera
1.3 MP front facing camera
4G LTE enabled network
Windows Phone Mango
Coming to U.S., March 2012, on AT&T
Not sure if it’s significant enough of an upgrade from my Android enabled HD2 (besides the upgrade from the spotty T-mobile network).  Hoping for more of a dual-core processor, expandable memory, and higher screen resolution. But, if I consider its sex appeal as an upgrade…

arvintumbles:

Nokia’s Lumia 900, the supposed high end device of the Lumia Windows Phone lineup, looks just like the 800, but has the bigger screen and the better specs. And yet it’s still absolutely stunning; such great industrial design coupled with among the most innovative user interfaces ever conceived, it’s a gem in a sea of boring slabs. In fact, I think it’s even better looking than the iPhone. And it runs Windows Phone 7 - that elusive, much lusted third mobile OS; in my rankings, it has the edge over iOS and is way above Android. Too bad my Mac doesn’t sync as well with non-iOS devices.

  • 480x800 pixels AMOLED ClearBlack display
  • 217 ppi pixel density
  • 1.4Ghz single-core Scorpion processor
  • 512 MB RAM
  • Li-Ion 1830 mAh battery
  • 8 MP Carl Zeiss optics rear camera
  • 1.3 MP front facing camera
  • 4G LTE enabled network
  • Windows Phone Mango
  • Coming to U.S., March 2012, on AT&T

Not sure if it’s significant enough of an upgrade from my Android enabled HD2 (besides the upgrade from the spotty T-mobile network).  Hoping for more of a dual-core processor, expandable memory, and higher screen resolution. But, if I consider its sex appeal as an upgrade…