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Nokia Lumia 810 Review

Nokia Lumia 810 ReviewIntroduction:

Wasting no time in building up its latest army, T-Mobile is being graced with its very own Lumia device – admittedly though, we’ve seen them already get the Lumia 710 way back earlier in the year. Seeing that Microsoft’s mobile platform has been updated to Windows Phone 8, it’s only fitting to see T-Mobile receive one of its first devices sporting the new platform in the form of the Nokia Lumia 810. Although it might be overshadowed by its beefier sibling in the Lumia 920, just remember that it doesn’t necessarily require premier specs and features to prove itself as a worthy competitor.

Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Nokia Lumia 810 Review
The package contains:

  • microUSB cable
  • Wall charger
  • User Guide
  • Product and Safety Information
  • Limited Warranty Information

Design:

Quick! Someone call the ambulance, the Nokia Lumia 810 has been sucked dry of any intriguing design elements to make it a device that embodies the “look” of a Lumia branded device. Honestly, we’re not flattered by its boring and ugly design, which is considerably more boxy in appearance, but at least we appreciate its clean body thanks to its soft touch coating. Combining its hollow feel and average build quality, it doesn’t particularly convince us that it’ll endure two whole years of usage.

The Nokia Lumia 810 is boxy in appearance - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
The Nokia Lumia 810 is boxy in appearance - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
The Nokia Lumia 810 is boxy in appearance

Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Being the Windows Phone it is, we’re given the usual trio of capacitive Windows Phone buttons beneath its display, which are spaced evenly to reduce accidental presses. On the complete opposite edge, we find its earpiece and front-facing 1.2-megapixel camera that can shoot video in 720p.

Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Windows Phone buttons - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Front camera - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Windows Phone buttons
Front camera
Quickly glancing around its trim, it’s remarkably a Lumia device seeing as it’s donning the usual buttons and ports typical of any device in the family – these include the power button, volume control, shutter key, mic, speaker, microUSB port, 3.5mm headset jack, and noise-canceling microphone.

Although it’s not attached with the PureView name, the Lumia 810 isn’t a slouch in the camera department, since it’s packing a respectable one in the rear. Specifically, it’s an 8-megapixel auto-focus camera that features Carl Zeiss options, F2.2 lens, dual-LED flash, and 1080p video recording. Lastly, ther hard to remove back cover grants access to its internal 1,800 mAh battery and the microSD slot for memory.

Right edge - The sides of the Nokia Lumia 810 - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Bottom - The sides of the Nokia Lumia 810 - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Left - The sides of the Nokia Lumia 810 - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Right edge
Bottom
Left
Top - The sides of the Nokia Lumia 810 - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Back - The sides of the Nokia Lumia 810 - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Rear camera - The sides of the Nokia Lumia 810 - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Top
Back
Rear camera
The sides of the Nokia Lumia 810


Display:

Surely it’s not as impressive as the one found on the Lumia 920, but nevertheless, the 4.3-inch WVGA (480 x 800) ClearBlack AMOLED display on the Lumia 810 is still pleasant enough to enjoy. With its 217 ppi pixel density, it doesn’t offer the sharpest details, which is evident by the garbled fine text in the web browser, but we’re able to make out other details with relatively few issues. And considering that it’s employing AMOLED technology, it has that wow appeal with its saturated color production and deep black color.

Viewing angles of the Nokia Lumia 810 - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Viewing angles of the Nokia Lumia 810 - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Viewing angles of the Nokia Lumia 810 - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Viewing angles of the Nokia Lumia 810



Nokia Lumia 810 Nighttime Sample Video:



Multimedia:

Finding the same old lovable Windows Phone 8 music player, which clearly retains the consistent dynamic appearance of the platform, it’s both visually pleasing to look at and functional to use. Unfortunately, the audio quality out of its speaker is rather sharp and irritating in tone – thus, delivering a strained output.

Music player - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Music player - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Music player - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Music player - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Music player

No doubt, we would’ve like to see a higher resolution display, but nonetheless, WVGA isn’t much of a distraction when it comes to watching videos. In fact, its ClearBlack AMOLED display delivers the goods, as the poppy colors of the screen help to keep our eyes affixed on it – plus, it has a very smooth playback with 1080p videos.

Watching videos - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Watching videos - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Watching videos - Nokia Lumia 810 Review
Watching videos
Calling Quality and Battery:

Nokia Lumia 810 Review
With the exception of the sharp tone and muffled voices produced by the speakerphone, the call quality on the Lumia 810 is rather pleasing. So much so that voices on both ends of the line are clear, distinctive, and noise-free.

Signal strength remains steady with the handset, as we didn’t experience any major fluctuations or dropped calls during our testing in the high coverage areas of the greater Philadelphia region.

Stuffed with an 1,800 mAh battery, it’s only able to provide us with average results. Specifically, a full charge enables us to get by through a solid work day with our mixed normal usage – albeit, it’s still something that requires nightly charging to be at a sufficient level for the next day.


Conclusion:

On the surface, there’s nothing cool or hip looking with the Nokia Lumia 810, which is a shame considering it’s a Lumia device, but yet, it’s lacking any of the distinct design cues to make it a part of the family. However, once you’re able to overlook its boring design and discover its inner beauty, the Lumia 810 really shines as an entry-level smartphone. Interestingly enough, the Windows Phone 8 experience here is identical to what you’ll find in Nokia’s flagship in the Lumia 920. And even though it’s not packing a PureView camera per se, its quality is remarkably pleasant for a basic handset. Therefore, if you can overlook its beastly appearance, you’ll find the beauty within that’ll impress on so many levels.

Software: Window Phone 8.0
OS Version: 8.0.9903.10

PROS

  • Snappy performance
  • Good low lighting camera performance
  • Same WP8 experience as the Lumia 920

CONS

  • Ugly and boring design
  • Speaker quality is sharp & irritating
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