Between the two, the Lumia 800 is the flagship device with the better design and internals. Its design looks and feels expensive with a solid body that decidedly European. The Lumia 800 features a 3.7-inch AMOLED screen, 1.4-GHz single-core processor, 16GB of internal storage and an 8-megapixel camera with 720p HD video capture. Microsoft also provides owners with an additional 25GB of free cloud storage using its SkyDrive service.
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Take a look at the lengthy video below that shows off many of the best things the Lumia 800 has to offer.
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