The Nokia Lumia 900 4G LTE phone features a large and vibrant 4.3-inch AMOLED ClearBlack Display. The AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) technology increases the refresh rate of the screen and enhances the contrast ratio while reducing energy consumption to increase battery life. The ClearBlack Display (CBD) feature blocks incoming light reflections through a polarized layer to improve screen visibility under direct sunlight. This smartphone does not shy away from technology to enrich the user experience.
Product feature
- 4G LTE (limited service areas) or HSPA+ connectivity
- 1.4 GHz Qualcomm single-core processor
- Windows Phone 7.5 OS
- 4.3-inch ClearBlack AMOLED display
- 16 GB internal memory
- 8-MP camera + HD 720p video
- GPS navigation
- Wireless-N Wi-Fi
The connectivity and ease of use are so apparent, that within five minutes of turning on the phone, I was on Facebook, chatting with friends, had downloaded all my contacts online, setup my email, and was calling my best friends to test the call quality. I didn't pull anything over from my previous phone, just let Windows Mobile do its thing. In my opinion, having used the iPhone for several years, it's difficult for me to imagine that other operating systems can compete with the ease and breadth of use this system offers. Every single piece of software seems integrated, and I can easily jump from Facebook, to Twitter, to email, to a phone call, etc. In fact, the phone notified me when people so much as "liked" a comment of mine on Facebook, and mind you I wasn't in Facebook when this was happening. That brings me to my second point, the phone is fast. I downloaded ten or so free applications in less than ten minutes. Even via WiFi, I was impressed with the phone's response time, as I was able to download maps for the entire United States on Nokia Drive (~2 GB) in what seemed like no time.
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