mjumrani
Forerunner
I think it would be nice to have a dedicated windows phone thread.
Ill start it up.
I received my 822 today and here is how I feel about it,
(822 is the same as 820, expect for looks, so the review would be valid for both)
(My primary phone is iPhone 5)
The phone feels really nice when held considering its plastic.
Compared to this all Samsungs are leagues behind in build quality.
When I saw it in the pics at Nokia's website, it looked ancient, but it isn't. Frankly I feel it's not bad looking at all.
But as far as the OS is concerned, I'm not that happy.
For one WP8 cannot sync with outlook's offline profile. I mean if Microsoft can sync it's 2 products then how will thy manage the rest.
I still don't know how to sync the calendar with the phone, I have synced the contacts through a Microsoft live account.
Also there is no dedicated contact list for phone numbers. Facebook and the rest are all shown together.
The camera is not nice as I expected. It's crap frankly, iPhone 4/4S/5 are leagues ahead.
Sound quality out of the headphone jack is OK at best. The speakers could have been louder and without the shrill. It's ok for normal use, don't sound so good when music is played off them
Data sense is a neat feature which allows you to track mobile data usage
App Store is more underwhelming than I thought. Very limited apps and I didn't like the quality of most apps.
The home screen UI is interesting, especially with the people, FB and best friends' tiles. But I'm sure I will get bored pretty soon.
The camera app has a button which lists all types of lenses and addons for photo clicking. Pretty helpful as you needn't run around to the find the app you want when you need to click a pic fast
The settings are built in a modular way, so when Nokia wants to update a particular setting to add or remove a feature, it just shows that update, and there is no need to overhaul the system. This feature I love above iOS because iOS is idiotic in that matter, requiring a full reset of the device
Ill start it up.
I received my 822 today and here is how I feel about it,
(822 is the same as 820, expect for looks, so the review would be valid for both)
(My primary phone is iPhone 5)
The phone feels really nice when held considering its plastic.
Compared to this all Samsungs are leagues behind in build quality.
When I saw it in the pics at Nokia's website, it looked ancient, but it isn't. Frankly I feel it's not bad looking at all.
But as far as the OS is concerned, I'm not that happy.
For one WP8 cannot sync with outlook's offline profile. I mean if Microsoft can sync it's 2 products then how will thy manage the rest.
I still don't know how to sync the calendar with the phone, I have synced the contacts through a Microsoft live account.
Also there is no dedicated contact list for phone numbers. Facebook and the rest are all shown together.
The camera is not nice as I expected. It's crap frankly, iPhone 4/4S/5 are leagues ahead.
Sound quality out of the headphone jack is OK at best. The speakers could have been louder and without the shrill. It's ok for normal use, don't sound so good when music is played off them
Data sense is a neat feature which allows you to track mobile data usage
App Store is more underwhelming than I thought. Very limited apps and I didn't like the quality of most apps.
The home screen UI is interesting, especially with the people, FB and best friends' tiles. But I'm sure I will get bored pretty soon.
The camera app has a button which lists all types of lenses and addons for photo clicking. Pretty helpful as you needn't run around to the find the app you want when you need to click a pic fast
The settings are built in a modular way, so when Nokia wants to update a particular setting to add or remove a feature, it just shows that update, and there is no need to overhaul the system. This feature I love above iOS because iOS is idiotic in that matter, requiring a full reset of the device