It's been 2 days with Lumia 900.
It's an amazing phone and I'll show you some of the features.
I'm comparing this phone to my old Android phone. iPhone may have some of these features, but I don't know much about iPhone, so, here we go.
This is what it looks like on the home screen. They call it "Start". Yes, that same start on the bottom left corner of your Windows PC screen. With Windows 8, when you press that "Start" button on the keyboard, a similar screen will show up.
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This is the "Start" screen. There are more "tiles" on the bottom. The top right corner tile is "People". I'll talk more about it in the next posting. These tiles are fully customizable. Sliding the screen to the left will take you to the app list. |
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This is the app list. It's like "Start->Program" thing on the computer. As usual, there are a few apps from AT&T that I don't want. |
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Unlike the Android phone, you press those icons and hold for a few second, it will let you uninstall it. No rooting, no jail breaking, no unlocking required. |
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Since it's Windows Phone and somehow Google is not really into making Google Talk or Google Voice app, I installed 3rd party apps and they are working pretty much seamlessly. |
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This is what Email looks like. It lets you add many different email types. I have one Hotmail, one work email, and one Gmail. They all work fine. Plus, the large font and the layout makes it really easy to read and identify each email. |
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This is the account set-up screen. It lets you add whole bunch of things to it and it takes care of them all literally seamlessly. I'll show you what I mean by "seamless" next time. |
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