Nokia Lumia 800 Gets Second Software Update
You might know there was a battery problem for some of the well acclaimed Nokia Lumia 800. The poor battery backup of the device has invaded space in forums and online discussion pages from the date of its release. However, Nokia has now announced via Twitter that they will introduce a software update for Lumia 800, which will be out in a span of two weeks.

The major shortcoming of the Lumia 800 was poor battery support, and hence the update might be the one to avert that limitation. This expectation follows the earlier promise made by the manufacturer, shortly after the complaint has registered in certain regions. The first phase of the update to address the battery issue was rolled out before, and this is the second update in the series.
The company has announced the Lumia 800 in last year, with a 3.7- inch AMOLED touch screen display, having a resolution of 800 X 480 pixels. The device was powered by 1.4 GHz processor lodging a single core. The device is awesome with the 8- megapixel camera sporting a Carl Zeiss Lens. The device works on 512 MB of system memory, and an internal memory of 16 GB.
The update is just two weeks away, and the company is aiming at something huge. We can’t say with surety, what the update would bring along. But, we are sure, it would have something to bring the device to the fore of smartphone lineup.




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