SpecEagle review · Nokia

Nokia Lumia 900 review: The US flagship Lumia that pushed Windows Phone with a bigger screen and LTE.

SpecEagle Editorial·Apr 2012·$450
Overall
50/100
Class rank
#5 of 7
Tier
Flagship
Buy?
Look elsewhere
The verdict, up front

The big US Windows Phone push.

The Lumia 900 was Nokia and Microsoft's major US marketing assault — a bigger screen, LTE and a front camera at an aggressive on-contract price. Its inability to upgrade to Windows Phone 8 cut its life short, but it was the boldest early Lumia statement.

01Display

64/100

64/100 — right at the average for flagship phones of 2012.

TypeAMOLED ClearBlack, curved glass
Size4.3 inches
Resolution800 × 480 px (WVGA)

02Camera

58/100

58/100 is one of the weaker camera results among flagship phones of 2012 — 9 points under the average. Check the rows below before buying for this.

Main8 MP, f/2.2, Carl Zeiss, dual-LED
Video720p
Front1 MP

03Performance

54/100

54/100 puts it above the 50-point average for flagship phones of 2012.

ChipsetSnapdragon S2 1.4 GHz
RAM512 MB
Storage16 GB

04Battery

60/100

60/100 puts it above the 55-point average for flagship phones of 2012.

Capacity1,830 mAh
Standby~300 hours

05Build

74/100

74/100 — right at the average for flagship phones of 2012.

06Value

58/100

58/100 puts it above the 53-point average for flagship phones of 2012.

What works
  • Bigger 4.3" ClearBlack AMOLED + LTE.
  • Front camera added.
  • Bold polycarbonate colours.
  • Aggressive $99-on-contract US launch.
What doesn't
  • Stuck on WP7.5 — no WP8 upgrade.
  • WVGA, single-core.
  • No microSD.
  • WP app gap persisted.

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 7-phone cohort of flagship devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .