The brand new Windows Phone 7.5 powered Nokia Lumia has already been
made available by T-Mobile, Orange, O2 and Vodafone with contract deals
in the UK and now the first of the virtual network operators has also
launched the Nokia Lumia 800 across their entire range of pay monthly
deals.
Talk
Mobile are a virtual network running over the top of the Vodafone
service and are well-known for their customer service provided by The
Carphone Warehouse as well as their coverage thanks to Vodafone, however
their contract deals which include 12 months offers are some of the
most competitive around and surprisingly manage to beat Vodafone's own
deals much of the time.
The new Nokia Lumia 800 now has deals on
the Talk Mobile network and have now released what is officially the
cheapest line rental offers that includes a free phone, up until now it
was T-Mobile that held this position with a line rental of £25.53 per
month for a free Nokia Lumia smart phone but Talk Mobile have trumped
this.
The Nokia Lumia deal in question is called 'Talk Mobile
Smart 25' and for £25 line rental per month not only includes a free
phone but a very useful 1GB of inclusive data to use every month, this
is important as this new Windows powered Nokia phone will need internet
access to keep important information updated for the user.
This is
achieved using the new Windows Phone Mango 7.5 operating systems home
screen 'Live Tiles' which can be programmed by the user to show
information such as weather and news reports, incoming emails and text
messages and a whole host of other content and applications.
Also
included in this Talk Mobile Nokia Lumia 800 deal are 500 minutes which
the user can use to call any mobile network throughout the day or night
which includes landline calls as well as 1500 text messages each and
every month.
What does the Nokia Lumia 800 on Talk Mobile offer?
This
first Windows phone from Nokia not only features the very latest
incarnation of the operating system but also packs in some new features
from the manufacturer, the modern look and feel of the phone actually
seems more current than the current Android system of the HTC Sensation
XE and Samsung Galaxy S2 and even the new iOS5 of the iPhone 4 and
iPhone 4S which all use the standard icons format of navigation.
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