![]() ![]() Up top is the same 3.5mm headphone socket as the N9 and, under a flap, a microUSB port. On the bottom is a speaker with decent volume and clarity. ![]() ![]() Viewing angles are broad, colors rich and eye-catching, and the black background consistently found throughout much of Windows Phone is inky in its darkness. The 3.7-inch WVGA 800 x 480 screen loses some pixels over the N9, but still relies on AMOLED ClearBlack technology for picture quality that is simply superb. Microsoft's mandated back, Start and search buttons are in a touch-sensitive row under the display, and accommodating them has forced Nokia to use a smaller panel. The side buttons still include volume up/down and a power/lock key, but now there's a dedicated camera shortcut button too. Beyond the similar first impressions, there are some key differences between the Lumia 800 and the N9. ![]()
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