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The Nokia Lumia series was first introduced to the market in November 2011 with the release of two phones. The [[Nokia Lumia 800]] and the [[Nokia Lumia 710]]. The '''Nokia Lumia 800''' (codenamed ''Sea Ray'')
[[File:Lumia 800.jpg|100px|thumbnail]] is a [[Windows Phone 7]]-OS powered [[smartphone]], first unveiled on 26 October 2011 at the Nokia World 2011 event with an original pay as you go price of £400 SIM-free.<ref name=enno>{{cite news |last=Toor |first=Amar |title=Nokia announces the Lumia 800 |publisher=[[Engadget]] |date=2011-10-26 |url=http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/26/nokia-announces-the-lumia-800/ |accessdate=13 November 2012}}</ref> It was Nokia's first mobile phone to run the Windows Phone OS and marked the company's shift of focus in favor of Windows Phone for its premium-priced phones. The Lumia 800 shares its design with the previously released Meego-based [[Nokia N9]] although there are some differences. The most obvious difference is that Nokia has added a dedicated button for the camera on the right hand side of the phone and has moved a dual LED flash directly above the Carl Zeiss camera lens.<ref>http://www.theverge.com/products/lumia-800/2593</ref> Despite a similar exterior, the Lumia 800 has a different interior than N9. Lumia 800's chipset comes from [[Qualcomm]], whereas the N9 is based on a [[Texas Instruments]] [[OMAP]] chipset and [[Central processing unit|CPU]].<ref name="lumia-800-made-by-compal-710-by-nokia-says-savander" /><ref name="chipset">{{cite web |url=http://www.nokiaphones.net/upcoming-nokia-n9-vs-iphone-4/ |title=Upcoming Nokia N9 vs. iPhone 4 |accessdate=November 13, 2012}}</ref>
The Nokia Lumia series was first introduced to the market in November 2011 with the release of two phones. The [[Nokia Lumia 800]] and the [[Nokia Lumia 710]]. The '''Nokia Lumia 800''' (codenamed ''Sea Ray'') is a [[Windows Phone 7]]-OS powered [[smartphone]], first unveiled on 26 October 2011 at the Nokia World 2011 event with an original pay as you go price of £400 SIM-free.<ref name=enno>{{cite news |last=Toor |first=Amar |title=Nokia announces the Lumia 800 |publisher=[[Engadget]] |date=2011-10-26 |url=http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/26/nokia-announces-the-lumia-800/ |accessdate=13 November 2012}}</ref> It was Nokia's first mobile phone to run the Windows Phone OS and marked the company's shift of focus in favor of Windows Phone for its premium-priced phones. The Lumia 800 shares its design with the previously released Meego-based [[Nokia N9]] although there are some differences. The most obvious difference is that Nokia has added a dedicated button for the camera on the right hand side of the phone and has moved a dual LED flash directly above the Carl Zeiss camera lens.<ref>http://www.theverge.com/products/lumia-800/2593</ref> Despite a similar exterior, the Lumia 800 has a different interior than N9. Lumia 800's chipset comes from [[Qualcomm]], whereas the N9 is based on a [[Texas Instruments]] [[OMAP]] chipset and [[Central processing unit|CPU]].<ref name="lumia-800-made-by-compal-710-by-nokia-says-savander" /><ref name="chipset">{{cite web |url=http://www.nokiaphones.net/upcoming-nokia-n9-vs-iphone-4/ |title=Upcoming Nokia N9 vs. iPhone 4 |accessdate=November 13, 2012}}</ref>


The screen diagonal is 3.7&nbsp;inches (800 x 480 pixels) which is smaller than Nokia's previous phone with 3.9&nbsp;inches (854 x 480 pixels) for N9, to conform with the Windows Phone specifications list, which includes three capacitive softkeys placed under the glass. A through-colored unibody shell is made from [[polycarbonate]] plastic. Nokia outsourced the production of its Qualcomm-based Lumia 800 to [[Compal Electronics]]. According to Nokia, this was due to time constraints and Compal's experience with the chipset. According to the same source future models, beginning with the 710 model, would be built within a Nokia factory.<ref name="lumia-800-made-by-compal-710-by-nokia-says-savander">{{cite web |title=Lumia 800 made by Compal, 710 by Nokia says Savander |publisher=nokiagadgets.com (not affiliated with Nokia) |date=2012-02-19 |url=http://nokiagadgets.com/2012/02/19/lumia-800-made-by-compal-710-by-nokia-says-savander/ |accessdate=13 November 2012}}</ref> Devices for the European and Northern American markets are configured, tested and packed by Nokia's factory in [[Salo, Finland]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Fraser |first=Adam |title=Behind the scenes at the Salo factory – A Nokia Lumia 800 photo story |work=Conversations by Nokia |publisher=Nokia |date=2011-11-18 |url= http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/11/18/behind-the-scenes-at-the-salo-factory-a-nokia-lumia-800-photo-story/ |accessdate=13 November 2012}}</ref>
The screen diagonal is 3.7&nbsp;inches (800 x 480 pixels) which is smaller than Nokia's previous phone with 3.9&nbsp;inches (854 x 480 pixels) for N9, to conform with the Windows Phone specifications list, which includes three capacitive softkeys placed under the glass. A through-colored unibody shell is made from [[polycarbonate]] plastic. Nokia outsourced the production of its Qualcomm-based Lumia 800 to [[Compal Electronics]]. According to Nokia, this was due to time constraints and Compal's experience with the chipset. According to the same source future models, beginning with the 710 model, would be built within a Nokia factory.<ref name="lumia-800-made-by-compal-710-by-nokia-says-savander">{{cite web |title=Lumia 800 made by Compal, 710 by Nokia says Savander |publisher=nokiagadgets.com (not affiliated with Nokia) |date=2012-02-19 |url=http://nokiagadgets.com/2012/02/19/lumia-800-made-by-compal-710-by-nokia-says-savander/ |accessdate=13 November 2012}}</ref> Devices for the European and Northern American markets are configured, tested and packed by Nokia's factory in [[Salo, Finland]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Fraser |first=Adam |title=Behind the scenes at the Salo factory – A Nokia Lumia 800 photo story |work=Conversations by Nokia |publisher=Nokia |date=2011-11-18 |url= http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/11/18/behind-the-scenes-at-the-salo-factory-a-nokia-lumia-800-photo-story/ |accessdate=13 November 2012}}</ref>

Revision as of 12:09, 27 November 2012

The Nokia Lumia is a series of smartphones first introduced in 2011, all of which use the Windows Phone operating system. The Lumia Name is derived from the parative plural form of the word Lumi which means snow in the Finnish language. The first release of the Nokia Lumia series was part of a change in the company's direction which has resulted in a move around from the Symbian platform towards Windows Phone for premium devices (running the Mango version of the Windows Phone OS). Changes in the design of each model of Nokia Lumia phone allowed each phone in the series to target a specific Market area. While the Nokia Lumia 800 targets the midrange of the smartphone marketplace, where as the Nokia Lumia 710 was intended to target the low-end by offering an entry-level device at a lower price point.[1]The series consists of Nokia's Windows Phone devices. Each phone comes in a variety of different colours and specifications. The new releases of the Lumia 820 and Lumia 920 have 4G enabled. The new designs also include a number of additional accessories for an additional cost, such as wireless headphones and wireless charging components.

First generation

File:Lumia 800.jpg

The Nokia Lumia series was first introduced to the market in November 2011 with the release of two phones. The Nokia Lumia 800 and the Nokia Lumia 710. The Nokia Lumia 800 (codenamed Sea Ray) is a Windows Phone 7-OS powered smartphone, first unveiled on 26 October 2011 at the Nokia World 2011 event with an original pay as you go price of £400 SIM-free.[2] It was Nokia's first mobile phone to run the Windows Phone OS and marked the company's shift of focus in favor of Windows Phone for its premium-priced phones. The Lumia 800 shares its design with the previously released Meego-based Nokia N9 although there are some differences. The most obvious difference is that Nokia has added a dedicated button for the camera on the right hand side of the phone and has moved a dual LED flash directly above the Carl Zeiss camera lens.[3] Despite a similar exterior, the Lumia 800 has a different interior than N9. Lumia 800's chipset comes from Qualcomm, whereas the N9 is based on a Texas Instruments OMAP chipset and CPU.[4][5]

The screen diagonal is 3.7 inches (800 x 480 pixels) which is smaller than Nokia's previous phone with 3.9 inches (854 x 480 pixels) for N9, to conform with the Windows Phone specifications list, which includes three capacitive softkeys placed under the glass. A through-colored unibody shell is made from polycarbonate plastic. Nokia outsourced the production of its Qualcomm-based Lumia 800 to Compal Electronics. According to Nokia, this was due to time constraints and Compal's experience with the chipset. According to the same source future models, beginning with the 710 model, would be built within a Nokia factory.[4] Devices for the European and Northern American markets are configured, tested and packed by Nokia's factory in Salo, Finland.[6]

The Nokia Lumia 710 was released in the UK on the 1st of February 2012 with an initial release price of £300 SIM-free.

File:Nokia Lumia 710.jpg

The main difference externally is the weight of the phone weighing in at 125.5 grams a whole 15.5 grams lighter than its predecessor. Although the Lumia 710 is the lighter of the two phones, it also is larger. The Lumia 710 dimensions are (119 x 62.4 x 12.48mm) whereas the Lumia 800 has slightly smaller dimensions of (116.5 x 61.2 x 12.1mm). The size and resolution of the screen does not differ though with a size of 3.7 inches and a resolution of (800 x 480 pixels). Although the Nokia Lumia 710 is limited to a ClearBlack TFT compared to the ClearBlack AMOLED on the Nokia Lumia 800. The Nokia Lumia 710 has a removable rear cover which enables the battery to be replaced, a feature the Nokia Lumia 800 does not provide. [7] The battery life also differs substantially. The Lumia 710 offers a 1300 mAh Li-Ion battery compared to the 1450 mAh Li-ion battery on offer with the Lumia 800. This results in a talk time of 6.9 hours for the Lumia 710 whereas the Lumia 800 offers 13 hours of talk which is nearly double. The stand-by time of the Lumia 710 is 400 hours which oddly is greater than the 265 hours on offer with the Lumia 800. The trend is similar when you take into account 3G. The talk-time(3G) on offer with the Lumia 710 is 7.6 hours which is significantly lower than the 9.5 hours on offer with the Lumia 800. The stand-by time(3G) for the Lumia 710 is 400 hours which is higher than the 335 hours on offer with the Lumia 800. Whilst playing music the Lumia 710 will last around 38 hours which is a lot lower than the 55 hours which the Lumia 800 will last.[8]

Second Release

The first Nokia Lumia series continued in April 2012 with the release of a further two mobile phones. The Lumia 900 (a high end phone) was released on April 8th 2012 whereas the Lumia 610 (an entry level phone) was released in the first week of June. The latter of the two is aimed at the budget market meaning the specifications of the phone will be a lot less impressive than the Lumia 900 which is aimed at the higher end of the market.

On release the Lumia 900 was priced at £399 SIM-free which is similar to the price of the Lumia 800.[9] The lumia 900 is physically larger than the 800 with a screen size of 4.3 inches compared to the 3.7 inches of the Lumia 800. The resolution of the screens are the same (480 x 800 pixels) although pixel densities are different with the Lumia 900 providing 217ppi and the Lumia 800 providing 252ppi. This means that the Lumia 900 weighs 160 grams compared to the slightly lighter 142 grams on offer with the Lumia 900. Once again the battery life is a major difference between the two phones. The lumia 900 offers a 1830 mAh Li-Ion compared to the 1450 mAh Li-Ion battery provided by the Lumia 800. Surprisingly the Lumia 800 offers a larger talk time by providing 13 hours of talk before running out of battery. This is a lot longer than the 7 hours on offer with the Lumia 900. However the Lumia 900 offers a longer stand-by time of 14.6 days compared to the 11 days on offer with the Lumia 800. It also provides a longer music playback time of 60 hours compared to the 55 hours on offer with the Lumia 800. The system chip found in the Lumia 900 is the Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 APQ8055 which differs from the Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM8255 on offer with the Lumia 800. Although the processor, graphics processor, system memory and built in storage doeos not differ. The main difference when it comes to taking images is that the Lumia 900 offers a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera which is a feature not provided with the Lumia 800. The music player found within the Lumia 900 supports several formats that the Lumia 800 does not. These include M4A (Apple lossless), M4B and AMR. The Lumia 800 provides Facebook as a built-in online service which the Lumia 900 does not provide. [10]

On release the Lumia 610 was priced at £150 SIM-free which is half the price of the Lumia 710.[11] This will mean that the Lumia 710 will most likely offer less features than the Lumia 610. On first glance the phones look similar. The main difference is the set of controls beneath the screen. The Lumia 710 has hardware buttons on a single rocker-styled piece, while the 610 goes for three separate capacitive keys. There are also some differences in the location of controls and connectivity ports. The Lumia 710 has the power/lock key at the top while in the Lumia 610 it's on a side.[12] The physical size of the phones are similar. The Lumia 610 weighs 132 grams which is only 6 grams heavier than the 126 grams which the Lumia 710 weighs. The size and resolution of the screens are the same, with each phone having a screen size of 3.7 inches and a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. The screens offer a pixel density of 252ppi. The colors on offer with the Lumia 610 is 65 536 which is a lot less than the 16 777 216 colors that the Lumia 710 can display. The battery life of each phone does not differ much. Each phone offers a 1300 mAh Li-Ion battery. The talk time life of the Lumia 610 is 6.5 hours which is a little less than the 6.9 hours of offer with the Lumia 710. The stand-by time on offer with the Lumia 610 is 24.2 days which is a significant bit higher than the 16.7 days on offer with the Lumia 710. The music playback time of the Lumia 610 is 35 hours which is slightly less than the 38 hours on offer with the Lumia 710. The system chip contained within the Lumia 610 is the Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 MSM7227A. This differs from the Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM8255. The processor contained within the Lumia 610 is the single core, 800 MHz, ARM Cortex-A5. The Lumia 710 single core, 1400 MHz, Scorpion. The sytem memory contained within the Lumia 610 is 256 MB RAM which is half the memory contained with the Lumia 710. Both phones offer 8GB of built-in storage. The resolution of the camcorder contained within the Lumia 610 has a resolution of 640x480 (VGA) (30 fps). This is less than the 1280x720 (720p HD) (30 fps) contained within the Lumia 710. The built-in online services provided with the Lumia 610 are Facebook and Twitter. The Lumia 710 provides these services as well as YouTube(upload), Flickr and Picasa.[13]

Third Release

The Nokia Lumia first generation series continues with the release of the Nokia Lumia 510, which is expected in November 2012. The phone was specifically designed for developing markets, such as China, India, Asia-Pacific and Latin America[14] and is expected to cost around $199[15]. The Lumia 510 weighs 129 grams which is slighlty less than the 132 grams which the Lumia 610 weighs. The physical display size of the Lumia 510 is 4 inches which is larger than the 3.7 inches on offer with the Lumia 610 despite weighing less. The screen resolution of each phone is the same (480 x 800 pixels) but the Lumia 510 has a pixel density of 233ppi compared to the 252ppi on offer with the Lumia 610. The technology used with the Lumia 510 screen is LCD which differs from the TFT used within the screen of the Lumia 610. Both mobiles can display 65 536 colors. Both phones offer a 1300 mAh Li-Ion battery. The Lumia 510 offers 6.2 hours of talk time before needing recharged which is slightly less than the 6.5 hours on offer with the Lumia 610. The Lumia 510 offers a larger stand-by time of 30.8 days which is significantly higher than the 24.2days on offer with the Lumia 610. The Lumia 510 provides 38 hours of music playback and 7.4 hours of video playback which is slightly higher than 35 hours and 7 hours on offer with the Lumia 610. The only difference with the hardware of the phones is that the Lumia 510 offers 4GB of built in storage which is half of the 8GB on offer with the Lumia 610.[16] The main issues of the Lumia 510 are it offers too little RAM memory, the camera lacks a flash, offers low resolution video capture, no front facing camera and the phone lacks a microSD slot for storage expansion.[17]

Second Generation

In September 2012, Nokia announced its first Windows Phone 8 devices, the Nokia Lumia 920 and 820. Both devices feature a dual-core processor and wireless charging, among other new features.

The Nokia lumia 820 was released on November 9[18] with an initial prce of £380 SIM-free.[19] The Lumia 820 weighs 160 grams and has a display size of 4.3 inches. The screen resolution of the phone is (480 x 800 pixels) and the pixel density is 217ppi. The screen is able to display 16 777 216 colors. The Li-Ion battery that is provided with the Lumia 820 has a capacity of 1650 mAh. This results in a fairly large talk time of 14 hours before the battery needs charged. The battery also provides 13.8 days of stand-by time. The sytem chip found within the Lumia 820 is the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960. The processor is the dual core, 1500 MHz, Krait and there is 1024 MB RAM conatined within the system memory. The Lumia 820 provides 8 GB of built-in storage which can be expanded to 64 GB with the use of microSD, microSDHC and microSDXC. The camera provided offers 8 megapixels with a dual LED flash. The camcorder offers 1920x1080 (1080p HD) (30 fps) and offers continuous autofocus in a video or video call. The phone also has a front-end camera which provides 0.3 megapixels VGA. The phone uses Internet Explorer 10 compared to the previous version of Internet Explorer 9 which was used in the first generation of phones. The Lumia 820 offers the same built-in online services as the Lumia 710.

The Nokia Lumia 920 was released on November 2nd[20] with a release price of somewhere around £475 SIM-free.[21] The Lumia 920 weighs 185 grams a whole 25 grams heavier than the Lumia 820. The Lumia 920 also has a slightly larger screen than the Lumia 820 with a display size of 4.5 inches. The resoultion of the Lumia 920 screen is also of higher quality with a resolution of 768 x 1280 pixels. The pixel density of the screen is also significantly greater than the Lumia 820 with a pixel density of 332ppi compared to 217ppi. Both mobiles are able to display 16 777 216 colors. The Lumia 920 offers a 2000 mAh Li-Ion battery which means a talk time of 17 hours is possible before the battery needs charged. This is substantially greater than the 14 hours provided by the Lumia 820. The Lumia 920 battery also offers a larger stand-by time of 16.7 days. The only difference of the hardware between the two phones is that the Lumia 920 offers 32 GB of built-in storage which is four times the amount provided with the Lumia 820. The camera provided with the Lumia 920 offers 8.7 megapixels with a dual LED flash. The camcorder is the same as the one provided with the Lumia 820 but the front facing camera that the Lumia 920 provides offers 1.3 megapixels which is a whole megapixel above the front facing camera provided by the Lumia 820. The Lumis 920 also provides Internet Explorer 10 as well as the same built-in services as the Lumia 820.[22]

Timeline

The Lumia lineup currently consists of the following:

  • Lumia 800, a midrange phone released in November 2011[23]
  • Lumia 710, another entry-level phone released on January 11, 2012[24]
  • Lumia 900, a high-end phone released on April 8, 2012[25]
  • Lumia 610, an entry-level phone released in April 2012
  • Lumia 510, an entry level phone released in November 2012
  • Lumia 820, a high-end phone released in November 2012
  • Lumia 920, a high-end phone released on November 2, 2012 [26]
  • Lumia 822, a high-end phone released on November 8, 2012. Exclusive to Verizon.[27]

Model comparison

Windows Phone 8

Feature Lumia 810[29] Lumia 820[30] Lumia 822 Lumia 920[31]
Date Introduced October 2012 September 2012 October 2012 September 2012
Minimum OS Windows Phone 8
Colours                                  
Networks GSM, HSDPA, Wi-Fi GSM, HSDPA, LTE, Wi-Fi
Dimensions 127.8 mm (5.03 in) H
68.4 mm (2.69 in) W
10.9 mm (0.43 in) D
123.8 mm (4.87 in) H
68.5 mm (2.70 in) W
9.9 mm (0.39 in) D
127.8 mm (5.03 in) H
68.4 mm (2.69 in) W
11.2 mm (0.44 in) D
130.3 mm (5.13 in) H
70.8 mm (2.79 in) W
10.7 mm (0.42 in) D
Weight 145 g (5.1 oz) 160 g (5.6 oz) 142 g (5.0 oz) 185 g (6.5 oz)
Screen Gorilla Glass 2 Gorilla Glass 2 (Curved)
Screen Type AMOLED ClearBlack IPS LCD PureMotion HD+
Stripe Pattern RGB Stripe Pattern
Screen Resolution 480×800 768x1280
Screen Size (Diagonal) 109mm, 4.3" 114mm, 4.5"
Battery Life (3G talktime) 10.2 hours 8 hours 10.2 hours 10 hours
Battery Life (3G standby) 360 hours 330 hours 486 hours 400 hours
Battery Life (Music playback) 54 hours 55 hours 62.1 hours 67 hours
Battery Capacity 1800mAh 1650mAh 1800mAh 2000mAh
Camera Resolution (Still) 8.0mp 8.7mp Pureview
Camera Resolution (Video) 1920x1080p @ 30fps
Camera Aperture 2.2 2.0
Camera Lens Carl Zeiss
Front Camera 0.3mp 1.3mp
Camera Flash Dual-LED Short Pulse High Power Dual-LED
Storage 8GB 16GB 32GB
Storage Expansion Up to 64GB microSD
SoC Snapdragon S4 MSM8960
CPU 1.5 GHz dual-core Krait
RAM 1GB

Windows Phone 7

Feature Lumia 510[32] Lumia 610[33] Lumia 710[34] Lumia 800[35] Lumia 900[36]
Date Introduced September 2012 April 2012 February 2012 November 2011 April 2012
Minimum OS Windows Phone 7.5
Maximum OS Windows Phone 7.8
Colours                                        
Networks GSM, HSDPA, Wi-Fi adds LTE
Dimensions 120.7 mm (4.75 in) H
64.9 mm (2.56 in) W
11.46 mm (0.451 in) D
119 mm (4.7 in) H
62.2 mm (2.45 in) W
11.95 mm (0.470 in) D
119 mm (4.7 in) H
62.4 mm (2.46 in) W
12.5 mm (0.49 in) D
116.5 mm (4.59 in) H
61.2 mm (2.41 in) W
12.1 mm (0.48 in) D
128 mm (5.0 in) H
69 mm (2.7 in) W
12 mm (0.47 in) D
Weight 129 g (4.6 oz) 131.5 g (4.64 oz) 126 g (4.4 oz) 142 g (5.0 oz) 160 g (5.6 oz)
Screen Gorilla Glass Gorilla Glass (Curved) Gorilla Glass (Flat)
Screen Type TFT LCD AMOLED (PenTile pattern) AMOLED (RGB stripe pattern)[37]
Screen Resolution 480x800
Screen Size (Diagonal) 4 in (100 mm) 3.7 in (94 mm) 4.3 in (110 mm)
Battery Life (3G talk time) 8.4 hours 9.5 hours 7.6 hours 9.5 hours 7 hours
Battery Life (Video playback) 7.4 hours 7 hours 6 hours 6.5 hours 8 hours
Battery Life (Music playback) 38 hours 35 hours 38 hours 55 hours 60 hours
Battery Life (3G standby) 653.2 hours 720 hours 400 hours 335 hours 300 hours
Battery Capacity 1300mAh 1450mAh 1830mAh
Camera Resolution (Still) 5 MP 8 MP
Camera Resolution (Video) 720p @ 30 fps
Camera Aperture 2.4 2.2
Camera Lens Carl Zeiss
Front Camera 1.3 MP
Camera Flash Single-LED Dual-LED
Storage 4GB 8GB 16GB
Storage Expansion None
SoC Snapdragon S1 7227A Snapdragon S1 MSM7227A Snapdragon S2 MSM8255 Snapdragon S2 APQ8055
CPU 800 MHz 800 MHz Cortex-A5 1.4 GHz Scorpion
RAM 256MB 512MB
Applications FM Radio, Nokia Maps

Reception

Nokia reported "well above 1 million" sales for its Lumia line up to January 26, 2012,[38][39] 2 million sales for the first quarter of 2012,[40] and 4 million for the second quarter of 2012.[41]

The announcement of Windows Phone 8 and the inability to upgrade the current Lumia phones, upset some existing customers.[42]

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