The first Nokia Lumia handsets will be available in Canada sometime soon. Not long ago Telus announced its plans to release the Nokia Lumia 800. Finally the device is in the carrier’s inventory list. It’s unfortunately in the “Coming Soon” list, so we have no idea about the device’s release date and price. But I am inclined to think the device will come at a price tag of less than $50 with a three-year agreement.

The Nokia Lumia 800 is equipped with a 3.7-inch ClearBlack AMOLED display, a 1.4-GHz processor, 16GB of internal memory, an 8 megapixel rear camera and so on. The handset will also come with a list of free and exclusive apps:
- Nokia Drive for full-guided voice navigation (with the possibility of downloading the maps for the further usage).
- Nokia Contacts Transfer app for simultaneous contact transfer.
- Microsoft Lync combined with Office 365 allows to interact with office staff via multi-personal chat or conference calls.
- Microsoft SkyDrive for easy sync and access for the files from anywhere.
As for the Lumia 710, we already mentioned that the distribution will be provided by Rogers, which promises to have the device in mid-February.





