Nokia Lumia 810

Nokia Lumia 810
Manufacturer Nokia
Series Lumia
Compatible networks HSPA+
First released Q4 2012
Discontinued Q2 2013[1]
Predecessor Nokia Lumia 800
Related Nokia Lumia 820, Nokia Lumia 822, Nokia Lumia 920
Type Smartphone
Dimensions 127.8 mm (5.03 in) H
68.4 mm (2.69 in) W
10.9 mm (0.43 in) D
Weight 145 g (5.1 oz)
Operating system Windows Phone 8
System on chip Qualcomm Snapdragon S4
CPU 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4, dual-core
GPU Qualcomm Adreno 225
Memory 1 GB RAM
Storage 8 GB internal flash
Removable storage microSD, up to 64 GB
Battery Rechargeable BP-4W 3.7V 6.7Wh 1800mAh Lithium polymer battery
Data inputs Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen
Display 4.3" AMOLED ClearBlack capacitive touchscreen,
800 x 480 pixels at 216.97 ppi,
16.7m-color,
RGB Stripe,
Gorilla Glass 2
Rear camera 8.0 Megapixel,
3264 x 2448 pixels, f/2.2,
Short Pulse High Power Dual-LED flash,
autofocus, Carl Zeiss optics,
1080p video capture
Front camera 1.3-megapixel, 1280 x 960 pixels, 720p video capture
Connectivity Bluetooth 3.0,
Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, NFC, microUSB v2.0
Other Talk time: Up to 10.2 hours
Standby time: Up to 360 hours (approx. 15 days)
Website Nokia Lumia 810

The Nokia Lumia 810 is a Windows Phone smartphone made by Nokia exclusively for wireless carrier T-Mobile US.[2] It was announced on October 8, 2012. The device runs the then-new Windows Phone 8 operating system (despite being numbered in the x10 series which is used for Windows Phone 7) and features a 4.3-inch AMOLED WVGA ClearBlack display, an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, a 1.5Ghz Snapdragon processor, exchangeable shells (cyan and black[3]) and supports Qi wireless charging when equipped with a wireless charging shell.[4] It supports T-Mobile's 4G network.

The phone includes an enhanced Nokia Drive package with voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation, and Nokia Transit, which allows navigation through local public transportation. Nokia City Lens offers a hybrid mapping/photography feature that overlays various points of interest in an image, such as businesses.[3] Additional photography-related features are Nokia Cinemagraph, which is "a lens that creates animated GIFs"; panorama settings, and Group Shot. The phone includes a dedicated camera button that allows activating the camera from a sleeping or even locked device.[5] The October 8 announcement included Nokia Music, which can also be used offline.[3]

The Lumia 810 was discontinued in stores on April 2013. As of April 4, 2014, the day Microsoft introduced its Windows Phone 8.1 OS update, T-Mobile US stated that "no updates" for the 810 will be made available.[6] In February 2015, T-Mobile confirmed that Windows Phone 8.1 would not come to devices other than the Lumia 521 and Lumia 925.[7]

The lack of Windows Phone 8.1 availability essentially makes the Lumia 810 the only Nokia Windows Phone 8 device not to have received Windows Phone 8.1. However, it is possible to get a stable installation of Window Phone 8.1 on the Lumia 810 through Microsoft's Preview for Developers app.

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