April 22, 2012

The Nokia Lumia 800 has been one of the few devices this year which have managed to give iPhone 4S a run for its money. It hasn’t beaten the iPhone by any means, far from it, but it has to be admitted that the Lumia series has managed to gather quite a considerable number of fans in the short time that it has been around in the WP7 market. The high-end of the two Lumia devices is undoubtedly the Lumia 800. The specs offered by this awesome gadget are much higher than Lumia 710, but then, so is its price. One thing which has held quite a few people back from purchasing Lumia 800 is the fact that you can customize it as much as you can do with other Windows Phone 7 devices, specially the Samsung and HTC ones, which have got a number of custom ROMs available for them. The main reason for this occurrence is the fact that no exploit was found for the Lumia series until very recently. Now, however, you can easily get interop unlock on your Lumia 800, but only if you are among the lucky 50% who got the unlocked bootloader from Nokia by chance.
April 22, 2012

With the release of the new Nokia Lumia series, the amount of users who have switched to Windows Phone 7 from other smartphone, or even feature phone, platforms. Even though WP7 is a rather easy to understand and user friendly platform, a new user can still get confused at times, and that too while performing even the most basic tasks. When you get started after unpacking your phone, and getting a few of the basic right, the next step is to populate the device with the media of your choice. After all, what is a smartphone if you have not got your own photos, videos and music in it? When you come down to it, transferring data to Mango phones is pretty easy, but it might leave some users a little confused. Here are the steps which will let you make your phone personal in no time.