Anyone old enough to have owned a cell phone as large and heavy as a brick will be relieved to know that the new Nokia Lumina 900 is not as Zack Morris-esque as the brand's previous phones.
The company's flagship smartphone runs on the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango Operating System which, despite being a new player in the game, is an extremely user-friendly, simple-to-use interface.
Sporting a 4.3" touchscreen that has been manufactured to perform well in bright sunlight (a common issue with large touchscreen phones) the phone is still a bit heavy compared to other major players in the smart phone game. However, the phone also boasts blazing fast Internet speeds and impressive core functionality (emailing, calling, etc.)
While the Nokia Lumina 900 doesn't come pre-loaded with the classic game Snake, it is a valiant first effort for company's first smart phone and has brought the company into the new generation of phones.
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The Nokia Lumina 900 Brings the Brand into the Smart Phone World
Trend Themes
1. User-friendly Smartphones - The Nokia Lumina 900 showcases a user-friendly interface, setting a trend for smartphones with simplified and intuitive operating systems.
2. Sunlight-optimized Touchscreens - The Nokia Lumina 900's touchscreen display performs well in bright sunlight, creating a trend for smartphones with improved visibility in outdoor environments.
3. Core-functionality Focus - The Nokia Lumina 900 prioritizes essential functions like emailing and calling, establishing a trend for smartphones that excel in core functionalities.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Phone Manufacturing - The mobile phone manufacturing industry can embrace the trend of user-friendly smartphones by developing devices with simplified interfaces and intuitive features.
2. Consumer Electronics Retail - Consumer electronics retailers can seize the trend of sunlight-optimized touchscreens by offering smartphones that provide enhanced visibility in outdoor settings.
3. Telecommunications Services - Telecommunications service providers can tap into the trend of core-functionality focus by offering plans and packages that cater to users' essential communication needs.