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Cracking Open: Nokia Lumia 900

2012-04-04
Nokia Microsoft and AT&T are placing huge bets on the Lumia 900 but does it have the hardware to compete with Samsung's Galaxy Nexus and Apple's iPhone 4s I'm Bill Detweiler head technology editor at CNN sister site tech Republic and I'm going to find out by cracking open the Nokia Lumia 900 opening the Lumia 900 isn't difficult if you know how to do it if you don't the task is frustrating time-consuming and you'll be lucky if you don't break your phone trust me I know so here it is using the included sim removal tool pop out the SIM card holder next insert the SIM tools small end into the hole next to the SIM card slot at an angle and remove the front panel locking pin that runs down the right side of the phone with the pin removed you can now open the front panel using a thin metal tool pop loose the pound's right side where the pin was then lift the front panel and body away from each other but take care the display and digitizer cables are still connected to the motherboard to disconnect them we'll first need to remove the metal plate that covers the motherboard and battery using Torx t5 and Philips triple zero screwdriver bits remove all the screws holding the plate to the body then remove the plate itself you can now disconnect the digitizer and the display from the motherboard and completely remove the front panel next you can disconnect the battery button connector and remove the front-facing camera and sensor assembly the motherboard is next followed by the battery after removing the EMI RFI shields from the motherboard the teardown is pretty much complete so what did I learn about the lumia 900 from our teardown and how does it stack up against the Galaxy Nexus and iPhone 4s well let's start on the outside the Lumia 900 has a single piece polycarbonate body which gives the phone solid sturdy feel as for its dimensions and weight it's about the same width and height as the Galaxy Nexus but it's slightly thicker and heavier compared to the iPhone 4s it's just bigger and heavier all around looking at the displays the Lumia has a 4.3 inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 800 by 480 pixels in an approximate pixel density of 217 pixels per inch now this is lower than the resolution and pixel density of the displays on both the Galaxy Nexus and the iPhone 4s and don't get me wrong the Lumia has a nice display but I wouldn't say it's so resolution Airy or anything like that moving inside the phone let's start with the processor in ram the lumia has a 1.4 gigahertz single core Qualcomm processor and 512 Meg's of RAM the Galaxy Nexus has a 1.2 gigahertz dual core Texas Instruments processor with one gig of ram and the iphone 4s has a dual-core Apple a5 processor which appears to be clocked at about 800 megahertz and like the Lumia it has 512 Meg's of RAM now unfortunately these numbers don't really give us a clear winner in the raw performance category at face value the Galaxy Nexus seems to come out on top but a handsets performance is also determined by its operating system the efficiency of the software you're running and a host of other factors I can tell you that in the limited testing I did the Lumia was responsive and didn't suffer any noticeable lag as for storage the Lumia only comes in a 16 gigabyte version which is 1/2 the 32 gigs you get with the Galaxy Nexus and of course Apple is all about choice with the iPhone which comes in 16 32 and 64 gig versions as for battery life the Lumia also appears to be on the bottom of the list according to nokia the Lumia can provide up to 7 hours of talktime samsung rates the Galaxy Nexus at up to 12 hours and apple says the iPhone 4s gets up to 8 just remember that all of these values are subject to how you use the device sure I can get a full day out of my iPhone 4s but not if I'm constantly browsing the internet taking photos or streaming video and don't even get me started on what running the Nexus is 4G radio does to its battery life the Lumia 900 may lack a dual-core processor and have a lower resolution screen and less storage capacity than the Galaxy Nexus and iPhone 4s but it's definitely the best Windows Phone 7 device I've tested and even with its less than cutting-edge hardware I found the Lumias overall performance on par with the other two phones so why didn't no Kia pack the phone with the newest processor best display and more storage well I think it all comes down to price at $99 with a two-year contract the Lumia is definitely the most affordable high-end smartphone on the market had Nokia pushed the envelope on Hardware they would have needed to raise the price to see more Lumia 900 teardown photos check out my full cracking open gallery at TechRepublic com forward slash cracking open first CNET and TechRepublic I'm Bill Detweiler and this has been a cracking open of the Nokia Lumia 900
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