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Nokia Lumia 822 Windows Phone 8 Smartphone (Part 4)

4/25/2013 3:11:25 PM

Nokia also has several built-in partner applications that work on the Lumia 822. Here, you will find ESPN, Univision and The Weather Channel. As every application is not a part of the Windows Phone core system, you will be able to completely uninstall any applications you do not need.

As you may expect, Verizon has also put a few apps on the Lumia 822, but this is limited to the My Verizon Mobile and NFL Mobile. My Verizon Mobile is notorious for stuffing and its interface is terrible – it looks like the first-generation Android application but it's useful if you need to check your usage, view, pay bills or access customer support. Meanwhile, the NFL Mobile application is much better to bring exclusive content from the NFL Network, but it seems that Verizon will start charging users a $5 premium to use this application in mid-December.

A new feature for Windows Phone 8 is Data Sense, which is designed in order to help you store and track your monthly data usage. Currently this feature is exclusive to Verizon Wireless, just as it requires the integration of carrier networks. At the most basic level, you will find the ability to track monthly usage in a Live Tile, and if I feel like analyzing it, you can open the Data Sense application to find a detailed analysis of each application’s data consumption. In the settings, you will also find the ability to enter your billing cycle and plan details; together with an option that automatically cease background data temporarily if you come close to the monthly limit.

A new feature for Windows Phone 8 is Data Sense, which is designed in order to help you store and track your monthly data usage.

A new feature for Windows Phone 8 is Data Sense, which is designed in order to help you store and track your monthly data usage.

Besides simple monitoring, Data Sense also offers a multi-pronged method to help you "squeeze" more out of your data packets. For example, depending on the monthly data quota, the software will organize specific tasks selectively to run when you're on a Wi-Fi network. From within the Data Sense application, you will also find a map of Wi-Fi access points in the area, which is distributed by other Windows Phone 8 users. Unfortunately, it will take some time for this feature to be useful; we are just likely to find the location of nearby Starbucks stores.

There is one other component of the Data Sense that is absolutely mentioned in the application, which is the server-side data compression occurring each time you visit a page in Internet Explorer. Certainly this feature is very useful, and it is similar to what you will find with BlackBerry and Kindle Fire, along with the applications such as Opera and Onavo Extend. It is also worrying that Microsoft did not manage to inform users about this feature. In fact, the only sign you've ever seen on this compression service is in the advanced settings of Internet Explorer. Microsoft was probably worried that users might disable a worthy feature because of suspicious illnesses, but we would still like to see that the company proves to be a bit franker with its handling of your data.

In general, it is difficult to assess how much data you actually keep with Data Sense, but it is a valuable aspect of Windows Phone 8 which is currently a primary key selling point for Verizon Wireless. Although the application is easy to configure, we have been given the feeling that Microsoft should take the integration of the network carrier further by having Data Sense automatically configure itself with your data packet. It is one of the "why not?" features that we hope will come with time.

Microsoft should take the integration of the network carrier further by having Data Sense automatically configure itself with your data packet.

Microsoft should take the integration of the network carrier further by having Data Sense automatically configure itself with your data packet.

Conclusion

The Nokia Lumia 822 is unable to bring love at first sight, but if you might look beyond the simple design and bulky outer shell, you will quickly discover a device that is adorable. The Lumia 822 is a wide, diversified device offering good performance, stable battery life and an excellent camera. It also narrowly overtakes Nokia's other mid-range smartphones with a higher- resolution front-facing webcam, doubling built-in internal storage capacity and Data Sense. Unfortunately, the Lumia 822 does not do so well as the equivalently priced Lumia 920, which is currently the monopoly of AT& T.

On Verizo’s land, the Lumia 822 has emerged as the mid-range counterpart to the high-end HTC 8X. Separating both, the 8X has a better screen, a more advanced outer shell and a notification light, but its price is also twice as much. In addition to its low cost, the Lumia win the high marks for the exclusive applications from Nokia, along with a removable battery and expandable storage. In short, if price is a major factor in your buying decisions and you're not ready to jump to AT&T, the Lumia 822 is a safe bet for your next Windows Phone role. However, if you do not completely satisfy the new platform, the Droid RAZR M is another excellent smartphone makes the Lumia 822 a bit more difficult to sell.

On Verizo’s land, the Lumia 822 has emerged as the mid-range counterpart to the high-end HTC 8X.

On Verizo’s land, the Lumia 822 has emerged as the mid-range counterpart to the high-end HTC 8X.

Info

·         Product name: Nokia Lumia 822

·         Price: $100 (on contract)

Advantages

·         Strong performance

·         Great camera

·         Good value

Disadvantages

·         Ugly Design

·         Average screen

·         Average call quality

Verdict

·         The Lumia 822 is a stable mid-range Windows Phone and offers an excellent value for those who cannot afford for HTC’s 8X.

Technical specs

·         Carrier: Verizon

·         Sizes: 5x2.7x0.44 inches (128x68x11.2mm)

·         Weight: 5 ounce (142g)

·         Screen size: 4.3 inches

·         Screen resolution: 800x480 pixels (217ppi)

·         Screen style: AMOLED ClearBlack

·         Battery: 1800mAh

·         Internal storage: 16GB (12.44GB free)

·         External storage: MicroSD, none included

·         Rear camera: 8MP, AF, dual- LED flash, f/2.2

·         Front-facing camera: 1.2M

·         Video capture: 1080p

·         NFC: Yes

·         Radios: Verizon LTE & CDMA, HSPA850/900/1900/2100MHz; GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz

·         Network speeds: 50Mbps LTE; 10.2Mbps HSDPA

·         Bluetooth: V3.0

·         SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon S4

·         CPU: 1.5GHz dual-core Krait

·         GPU: Adreno 225

·         RAM: 1GB

·         Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n dual-band

·         Operating system: Windows Phone 8

 

 

 

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