There we have it: it is called Nokia 800 and it is the first mobile developed by the Finnish firm to work with Windows Phone 7. The guys at PocketNow have leaked two of the advertising creatives that Nokia would have designed to promote this mobile that, by its appearance, we would say is the Nokia Searay that a few months ago Stephen Elop, CEO of the firm, showed in Singapore.
The appearance of the Nokia 800 is very reminiscent of the Nokia N9, another pioneering mobile, since it commercially launches the MeeGo system that Nokia and Intel have jointly developed. In the case of the Nokia 800, however, the presence of buttons has not been spared. And it is that three keys (capacitive, yes) are clearly seen on the front of the Nokia 800: those dedicated to the back, start and search functions.
One of the advertising creatives dedicated to the Nokia 800 makes it clear that the phone designed to work with Windows Phone 7.5 Mango (the latest version of the platform Microsoft) will carry a eight - megapixel camera, which also release photos of high quality, operate with a lot of speed in the hands of the user of this touch mobile.
Precisely that maximum resolution and that the rapid response of the camera stands out leads us to wonder if it will not be the same as the Nokia N9 installed, based on a Carl Zeiss sensor (the same one that the Nokia N8 carries and that so many praises It served him precisely in this section).
This being the case, little by little we would approach the reflection on whether this Nokia 800 would not be a duly modified adaptation of the Nokia N9 hardware due to the obvious needs of Windows Phone 7. To close the camera section, one of the announcements that have been filtered points out that with a single click we could take and share photos with this Nokia 800, so it seems that the presence of a dedicated control for this benefit is anticipated.
As for the rest of the features, from GSM Arena (where they also refer to the Nokia 800 as Nokia Sun, something that is pointed out in many other media) they point out that the phone would have a 3.7-inch screen, as well as a processor 1.4 GHz of power. The base internal memory would point to 16 GB in total, although it is not known if it would have a memory expansion slot. In any case, in a couple of weeks we could clear up doubts during the Nokia World 2011 celebration.