So will the Nokia Lumia 800 come here?

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Looks like it's being launched everywhere but in the US.

If it does come here, which carrier(s) would be most likely to pick it up?

Sad because it's the first WP7 product I want to buy, packing its Maps feature, etc.

Link to announcement.


Edit: Does anyone know if the phone supports wireless tethering?
 

Deeko

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Looks like it's being launched everywhere but in the US.

If it does come here, which carrier(s) would be most likely to pick it up?

Sad because it's the first WP7 product I want to buy, packing its Maps feature, etc.

Link to announcement.


Edit: Does anyone know if the phone supports wireless tethering?

AT&T I would imagine, most Nokia phones use AT&T-compatible bands. The bigger question is will it come to more carriers.
 

smartpatrol

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I remember reading that Nokia is going to be drastically changing their business model in the USA. It used to be that they only sold their high-end phones unlocked. Now they will be selling their phones subsidized through the carriers.

In other words, all bets are off. All we can really do is guess at this point.

That said, Lumia 800 is using the MSM8255 chip which doesn't have CDMA modems on it. Lumia 800 in its current version could only work on the GSM carriers in the USA.

Anyway, whatever we get here will likely be customized for the carriers. I think T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T are all likely candidates for a Nokia WP.
 

sygyzy

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I am tired of waiting. First I waited some 8 months for Galaxy S II. Then right when I was going to buy it, the Droid Razr and Nexus Prime are announced so I am waiting for them to come out. They say the Lumia 800 is coming "sometime" in 2012. Even if it's January, that's MORE waiting. I wish they would just release things or at least wait a lengthy time between products to give people a chance to buy something.
 

smartpatrol

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I am tired of waiting. First I waited some 8 months for Galaxy S II. Then right when I was going to buy it, the Droid Razr and Nexus Prime are announced so I am waiting for them to come out. They say the Lumia 800 is coming "sometime" in 2012. Even if it's January, that's MORE waiting. I wish they would just release things or at least wait a lengthy time between products to give people a chance to buy something.

Good luck getting Samsung, Motorola, Google, and Nokia to all agree to space their products out for your convenience.
 

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Nokia isn't going to release phones in the U.S. unless it has a carrier completely on board with its plans. I think it would just cancel the launch rather than botch it, and would retreat back into the rest of the world, where it's more comfortable.
The Nokia 800 is a very cool phone. Hopefully we'll get to see something even cooler here in January.
 

JuanJeremy

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the us phone market is too competitive for them to sell here. windows has almost no market share here, so theyd be fighting for a small piece of a very small market. they will probably be available for full retail price for use on tmobile at sites like dell.com
 

runawayprisoner

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Hm... just saw that it has Pentile.

Dang, of all things, it just has to be Pentile. I have had bad experience with Pentile, so it's really looking bad here.
 

smartpatrol

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The 710 just went through FCC certification with T-Mobile bands. I haven't heard anything about the 800 yet, unfortunately.

Of course, if you're on AT&T you can just import a Lumia 800. You just need a micro SIM.
 

WelshBloke

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the us phone market is too competitive for them to sell here. windows has almost no market share here, so theyd be fighting for a small piece of a very small market. they will probably be available for full retail price for use on tmobile at sites like dell.com


I think the problem is, and has been for a while, that the US market is uncompetitive and has been choked by the major carriers.
 

shortylickens

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I think the problem is, and has been for a while, that the US market is uncompetitive and has been choked by the major carriers.

I have to disagree.
Palm and RIM were allowed to compete and couldnt. They died on their own. In fact we got the Pre Veer and some others even though they knew they werent going anywhere.
WP7 was allowed to compete freely and not many people were impressed.
Nokia was allowed to sell phones and they kept putting up crap. No one bought them.
 

abaez

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It isn't about who is allowed to compete. The fact that the networks are not interchangable give way more power to the carriers than they would have if someone could just take their phone over to another carrier without issue. Imagine if the iPhone was completely unlocked, and anyone could choose one of the current big 4 carriers on a whim just by changing their sim? That would completely change the market altogether.
 

WelshBloke

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I have to disagree.
Palm and RIM were allowed to compete and couldnt. They died on their own. In fact we got the Pre Veer and some others even though they knew they werent going anywhere.
WP7 was allowed to compete freely and not many people were impressed.
Nokia was allowed to sell phones and they kept putting up crap. No one bought them.

From what people on this forum have said about the ability (or lack) to use whatever phone you want on whatever carrier I can't see how you can argue that the US market is competitive.

Your pretty much stuck with what your carrier offers and depending on your location your choice of carrier seems fairly limited.

This gives your carriers massive amounts of control over the manufacturers. This is why Moto sucks so much, and the only place they are popular is?
 

shortylickens

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From what people on this forum have said about the ability (or lack) to use whatever phone you want on whatever carrier I can't see how you can argue that the US market is competitive.

Your pretty much stuck with what your carrier offers and depending on your location your choice of carrier seems fairly limited.

This gives your carriers massive amounts of control over the manufacturers. This is why Moto sucks so much, and the only place they are popular is?

You can move between Tmobile and AT&T by swapping SIM's. And Verizon & Sprint do let you bring in outside phones but they make it a hassle. Its doable though.
And because of all the unlocked phones on Amazon you have assloads of choices. The fact most people are ignorant of their options might suggest they really dont have them. But thats not my fault, I choose to educate myself so I know how powerful a consumer I really am.
 

abaez

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You can move between Tmobile and AT&T by swapping SIM's. And Verizon & Sprint do let you bring in outside phones but they make it a hassle. Its doable though.
And because of all the unlocked phones on Amazon you have assloads of choices. The fact most people are ignorant of their options might suggest they really dont have them. But thats not my fault, I choose to educate myself so I know how powerful a consumer I really am.

No you can't. Tmo's and ATT's 3G bands are not compatible. And without 3G smartphones today are basically crippled. Any phone made specifically for Verizon and Sprint (CDMA only), cannot be used on any GSM carrier. Again, if all four were GSM, sharing the same bands, it would be a COMPLETELY different market.
 

shortylickens

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No you can't. Tmo's and ATT's 3G bands are not compatible. And without 3G smartphones today are basically crippled. Any phone made specifically for Verizon and Sprint (CDMA only), cannot be used on any GSM carrier. Again, if all four were GSM, sharing the same bands, it would be a COMPLETELY different market.

The first two statements conflict. And the rest was NOT what I said. Y U put words in my mouth?
 

WelshBloke

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You can move between Tmobile and AT&T by swapping SIM's. And Verizon & Sprint do let you bring in outside phones but they make it a hassle. Its doable though.
And because of all the unlocked phones on Amazon you have assloads of choices. The fact most people are ignorant of their options might suggest they really dont have them. But thats not my fault, I choose to educate myself so I know how powerful a consumer I really am.

That's fine but I can use any phone I own on any carrier I want in the UK. Just stick the sim card in and good to go.
 

tedrodai

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I am tired of waiting. First I waited some 8 months for Galaxy S II. Then right when I was going to buy it, the Droid Razr and Nexus Prime are announced so I am waiting for them to come out. They say the Lumia 800 is coming "sometime" in 2012. Even if it's January, that's MORE waiting. I wish they would just release things or at least wait a lengthy time between products to give people a chance to buy something.

They wait plenty of time between products--there will always be something better (or with more hype at least :D) if you wait a few more months. If you want to have the latest and greatest, you're gonna have to spend the $$ to get it when it's available. Just find a product you like and buy it already.