There are many reasons that have caused the Nokia Lumia 800 bug to bite a good part of the fans of smart phones. In addition to getting along very well with the latest version of Microsoft's operating system for smartphones , Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, this phone is presented with a really careful design, as well as a technique that, without pretending to remove the hiccups like other terminals of its generation, get an integration with the platform that makes everything work with excellent fluidity. And that's not to mention the dedicated applications that the Nokia Lumia 800 carries: the free Nokia Drive GPS, theonline music - also at no cost to the user - Nokia Mix and Nokia Music, in addition to the more than 45,000 applications available in the Marketplace online store.
As well. If they were all these few arguments, you could always be content with one more: a nutritious discount of up to 100 euros to buy this Nokia Lumia 800. The offer comes courtesy of the chain of phone shops The Phone House, which in its program promotions deployed for this December has decided that today, and only today, December 13, customers visiting one of their establishments or make a purchase through their website, they can save up to 100 euros by buying this Nokia Lumia 800, which can be purchased in its catalog through Yoigo, Orange, Vodafone or in free format, either inportabilities or new registrations.
Without considering the promotion, the Nokia Lumia 800 would cost 500 euros if we decide not to depend on subsidies from operators that require various commitments and conditions in exchange for a discount on the purchase. These subsidy discounts vary depending on the itinerary that we choose with each company - whether, as we say, through a portability or a new registration -, as well as by the company itself.
In this way, the Nokia Lumia 800 costs between zero and 340 euros with the French operator Orange in the portability mode, while in the case of new registrations the average amounts to prices between 360 and 380 euros. If we consider Vodafone, for the first way the price of the Nokia Lumia 800 will range between zero and 300 euros, while the second way would involve an outlay of 340 euros.
Finally, The Phone House also sees Yoigo as a participating operator in the marketing of the Nokia Lumia 800. In this case, the price is not so convenient, and in the portability no means is established to take the phone for free: the cost ranges between 320 and 350 euros for portability and between 340 and 520 euros for new registrations. And we ask ourselves, who would pay 20 euros more for the Nokia Lumia 800 with Yoigo being able to buy it free for 500 euros?