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Nokia Lumia 800, The first real windows phone by Nokia
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yayiyu99
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Feb 10 2012, 01:50 PM
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Looks like this phone is more suitable for the lefthander as the back button is located at far left end. Difficult to reach if using right hand unless you have long finger. My SGS2 back button is on the right side so easy for me as I use lot of back button.
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yayiyu99
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Feb 11 2012, 10:51 AM
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How is the loudspeaker quality? Reading from review at GMSArena only gives it below average.
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yayiyu99
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Feb 13 2012, 01:21 PM
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For the past 5 years I have been using symbian, ios, android & wm7. This is my rank in terms of user friendlieness and phone functionality for my everyday use: 1. Android (My old SGS2 still the best) 2. WM7 (Love the design & the OS, that's why I bought it) 3. Symbian (I love my old classic N82) 4. IOS (this is the worst & the most expensive phone I ever bought. I sold back my ip4s after only 6 days)
The bb I never experienced yet.
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yayiyu99
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Feb 13 2012, 03:39 PM
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QUOTE(xess @ Feb 13 2012, 02:50 PM) For me, my rating for mobile OSes are as follows: 1. WP7 (Pros: Most fluid and stable) (Cons: Most incomplete and most restrictive) 2. iOS (Pros: Best ecosystem) (Cons: Apps can be unstable, integration is poor) 3. Android (Pros: Most customisable and capable and has most features) (Cons: Laggy, feels like beta software, UI feels like a random mishmash of stuff) 4. Symbian (Pros: It actually crashes less than Android) (Cons: Extremely laggy, unstable, unintuitive and confusing) My SGS2 never crashes since i bought it on June 2011. Maybe you got the cheap android phone that's why it crashes.  But I do agree the WP7 on lumia 800 is very fluid & stable. Maybe in 1 more year time when they introduce WP8 it can beat Android already.
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