Just let me say this - I'm a technology freak. I love new hardware,  innovative software etc. However, when thinking of the partnership  between Microsoft and Nokia, I have understood that keeping the big picture is  important.
I will explain my views by looking at the Nokia Lumia 800.
Why does this device matter on so many levels? Well, it's all about the experience.
The  device itself is wonderfully built, with quality materials used for the  best possible phone experience. Having owned an iPhone 4 for over a  year, good call reception and quality is something I find myself  missing.
The storage should be enough for everyone. Remember that  photos, videos and documents are normally synced to the cloud. Also,  the Nokia Music service will in most cases (like Spotify) stream rather  than play from the installed memory.
Of course, this device is  not the 64 GB, dual-core  gaming-madness we were waiting for. But this  device, being Nokia's entry into the Windows Phone world, is a solid and  attractive choice for it's end users. It might even tempt a guy like  me.
Are there no drawbacks to this launch? Of course there is. No  front-facing camera. This is actually not easy to understand, being  Microsoft's big investment in consumer-friendly Skype and it's push of  Lync to mobile platforms. This will also be the first phone shipping  with Lync, if the specifications on Nokia's webpage is correct.
We'll see how this plays out. For the majority of users, this will be a device to be reckoned with.
I,  on the other hand, find myself wishing I could jump forward 1 year to  the WP8 push. That's when I predict we'll see these phones with 64GB  storage, NFC, 1 GB ram, 1280x720 screen resolution etc.
Lovely times ahead in any case. Happy choosing your next device!
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