Users can learn more on the features of Nokia's Windows Phone devices

Nov 4, 2011 12:57 GMT  ·  By

Nokia has adopted Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system for future devices and has already unveiled to the world the first two handsets to be based on this OS flavor, namely the Nokia Lumia 800 and the Nokia Lumia 710, and those who would like to learn some more into on these handsets can go to Facebook for that.

Nokia has put up a demo page with these devices, offering users the possibility to learn a few more details on what taking advantage of a Nokia Windows Phone is all about.

Whether you would like to learn some more info on the Nokia Lumia 800 or on the Lumia 710, you will find it there.

And we're not referring to the hardware specs of these devices, but to the features and abilities that they will provide users with courtesy of that Windows Phone platform loaded on them.

This means that Symbian users who are considering the possibility of purchasing a Nokia Windows Phone device to replace their older handset will be able to learn some more info on what the new platform is all about.

The demo will provide details on what Messaging is all about on Nokia's new phones, as well as on the People Hub, Office Hub, Games Hub (Xbox Live), the Windows Phone Marketplace, or the Internet Explorer.

Moreover, users will be able to learn more on the new services that Nokia put in place for Windows Phone devices, including Nokia Music or Nokia Drive.

Details on these features and others are available on the said Facebook page, here.

Nokia's Lumia 800 smartphone is expected to become available for purchase sometime in mid-November in the UK, just one day before Google and Samsung push to shelves with new Galaxy Nexus smartphone.

The handset will face strong competition, but it seems that it might actually prove very popular among end-users, at least this is what some reports regarding its performance on the market in France show.

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