List of Lseries Devices
| Manufacturer | Nokia |
|---|---|
| Series | Lseries |
| Availability by country | 2011—present |
| Operating system | Windows Phone |
| Development status | Active |
The Nokia Lseries (stands for Lumia, which means light) is a series of Nokia's Windows Phone offerings, officially unveiled at the Nokia World 2011. This was created through an exclusive partnership in February of the same year, that will allow Nokia to use and modify Microsoft's mobile operating system.
The phones included in the series are on this list:
- Nokia L710 is a Windows Phone-based device with a 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen display and 1.4 GHz processor. The phone's back cover is interchangeable with a wide range of available colors. It also offers one-touch access to social networking sites, easy grouping of contacts, integrated communication threads and Internet Explorer 9.
- Nokia L800 is a Windows Phone-based device with 1.4 GHz of processor with hardware acceleration and separate graphics processor, 3.7-inch AMOLED display with ClearBlack technology and 8-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. It has 16 GB of internal memory, with 25 GB free from SkyDrive, and uses Internet Explorer as its primary Web browser. The phone is termed the world's “first real Windows Phone.” It comes with a host of Nokia-exclusive services like Nokia Drive, ESPN Sports Hub, Nokia Pulse and Mix Radio from Nokia Music. An accompanying pair of headphones were released with it too, named Nokia Purity HD Stereo Headset by Monster.
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