Lumia 900

Of course it's a potentially great phone!
This is CES! It's all about prototypes and early versions and announcements.

It's not about full reviews tackling each of those candidates in each category for several days!! These are not end consumers products yet!

Anyway, the Lumia 900 won because it's the best overall package! It's not about comparing the nurabers on the specs sheet!



It's not just Cnet you know.. It's the whole blogosphere.. All mainstream media.. Did MS and Nokia just bought them all??
Even Apple fans are praising the Lumia, and not just based on that article from Cult of Mac, but on general real users comments..

Anyway, why don't you elaborate on why another phone should have picked the award?
 
I always question things, it's my nature, I have done with everything on this forum. To me, it seems as though theres very little reason given for it to have won the award.

I'm not saying it didn't deserve it, merely that if they said why then it would have been a lot more interesting (and beleiveable).



To be honest I couldn't care less if people liked it anymore, Nokia lost my business when they treated me like an idiot time after time. Even if the phone is good, I see far too many issues on the Lumia and Nokias good ol support treating people badly to praise them much. Like I have said before, it's not just about putting out a good phone, it's the whole expirence which includes aftercare.

They are their own worst enemies, Nokia discussions is absoloutly full of people saying 'this would be a great phone if...'. Looks to me like the Lumia wants to be a good phone but Nokia isn't letting it.

I hope we don't see a host of problems with the L900, because I really don't want just Android and IOS competeing against each other.
 
I'm cynical about the award. The organisers of CES will be bending over backwarRAB to keep Microsoft happy, as Microsoft stated they wouldn't necessarily be attending next year's CES, which will leave a monstrous hole in CES finances. CES lost Apple a few years ago, and now may well lose Microsoft .... what better way to try to keep them sweet than fling awarRAB at them?
 
Oh come on guys! What is it that you have against the Lumias to hate them in such a religious way?!

1- Journalists voted, not CES organizers.
2- MS are not returning to CES whether they'd have won all possible awarRAB this year or none at all! They already sold their booth area which happens to be the most valuable btw.
3- The Lumia 900 is one promising smartphone.
4- The thing about avoiding CES is the timing! Whereas earlier it was the trend to announce products way early on, now Apple changed all that pushing it to minimal time intervals between announcing and releasing!
Earlier regardless of the tech category, everyone would announce their products months to a year or even more earlier. This was meant to give the stocks some boost and keep the shareholders happy, racing to be the first to anncounce a new product which will make fans and general consumers happy, and keep waiting for products instead of jumping on other current competing products.
Apple showed a smarter approach to release products.
5- Cheers!!

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BTW, when discussing the latest Lumia with a friend of mine, he mentioned that it doesn't have the same curved glass of the Lumia 800!! He quoted a French site and also sent some photos..

Is it true? If so, I hope Nokia won't go for the same with later European products!
I find that curvature one of the best features in the Lumia 800!
 
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