Nokia’s Finest Phones in the Market Today

Nokia has seen staggeringly formidable competition from tech giants, Samsung Corp. and Apple Inc., in recent years but it definitely still stands its ground in the market with its impressive range of Smartphones and its line of Lumia phones drawing in large crowds. With the latest addiditions of Nokia Phones that run windows 8 they are really trying to make an impression on the market. They are offering great value in there latest offering to compete with the other companies in the market.So if you are looking to get a contract phone on a budget that offers all the latest featuers why not try a Nokia.

So what are the best Nokia phones on the market today?

Nokia N8

One of the best phones in the Nokia’s N-series, the Nokia N8 was Nokia’s solution to the increasing pressure that weighed on its reputation as leader of the smartphone market. The N8 has a wide assortment of high-tech media features and serves as a brilliant smartphone with incredible battery life, a stylish aluminium casing and very crisp clear screen. While the Symbian OS still has a few miles to cover before it can compare to the more superior operating systems of today, it still functions very well and is available for £25 per month on a 24 month contract at Talk Mobile. Its greatest pull, however, is the N8’s 12 MP camera, with Xenon flash, and optics from the legendary Carl Zeiss, making it one of the most coveted camera phones in the market.

Nokia 808 PureView

On the topic of camera phones, a strong contender for best camera phones in the market today would be the Nokia 808 PureView, with its 41 MP camera trumping that of the N8. Incorporating the same Zeiss lenses, the camera produces images of extraordinary picture quality unmatched by competitors. While having the similar aesthetic feel to the older Nokia 5800 and a hint of the more recent Nokia Lumia 610, the phone definitely has a classier look to aptly reflect its £500 price tag. The high retail cost of this devices primarily stems from the fact that none of the UK operators are currently offering this mobile device and is thus only available at Amazon for its SIM-free, unbranded price.

Nokia Lumia 900

This phone excels with a simple interface and an excellent OS, coming close to the simple pleasures of the iPhone 4S and Samsung Galaxy S2, in terms of user experience. Its ClearBlack technology enables its 4.3 inch screen to be brilliantly viewable outdoors as well. The phone is available from £399 SIM free, and for free on 24 month contracts starting at £26 per month.

Nokia Lumia 920

Although its Window Phone 7.8 OS runs smoothly, its camera and hardware are slightly wanting and the Lumia 900 finds itself being overshadowed by its superior successor, the Nokia Lumia 920 which draws most of its strengths from simplicity. The Lumia 920 has an 8 MP camera and incorporates PureMotion HD technology which, integrated with a 4.5 inch display, provides very crisp and clear imagery while viewing any kind of visual media. It runs its operating system, Windows Phone 8, very smoothly and is an excellent buy at £36 per month and £129.99 upfront, available exclusively on Everything Everywhere. This deal only offers 500 MB of data, however, and SIM-free prices are expected to be around £450.

Evident from the popularity and success of the Lumia line and N-series that Nokia will continue to be a fierce contender in the smartphone market. Its rapidly increasing rate of innovation, the attractive unique features that its phones offer and its excellent Windows Phone operating system set it at a rung in the hierarchy of the market that will be coveted by its competitors for many more years to come.