Lumiappaday #298: Hello! demoed on the Nokia Lumia 900
Almost missed this one. Video was available at the YouTube page but I forgot to do the written bit. Anyway, it’s a basic app from Hello Magazine. This was again, recorded on the 808. I’m also trying out some new LED lighting, but I think the 808 copes better without it.
#298) Hello
Price: Free
Link: http://www.windowsphone.com/en-gb/apps/8d164d8f-c923-4df8-9b4d-308333a542a1
Developer Blurb:
Introducing the official Hello! and hellomagazine.com app for Windows Phone.
Stay up to date wherever you are with Hello! magazine’s latest news and photos from the worlds of Celebrity, Fashion, Royalty, and Health/Beauty.
With the Hello! app, you can read hellomagazine.com’s articles in full, and browse gallery photos in full screen mode, so you’ll never be out of touch again!
Rating:
Design: 6
Usability: 8
Performance: 9
Price: 10
Category: Applications, Lumiappaday, Nokia, Windows Phone









Hallo everybody!!
I need your help…
thanks for your time reading that…
and sorry for writing something out of the subject here.
I have an older Nokia phone and I saved money to buy a N9 since last year that I saw it. I want a good camera Nokia device and I think that N9 is one of the best phones ever. The problem is that in my country Greece, N9 comes without my language, the greek one. In my phone now, I have my catalog and calendar in greeks. And my contacts are over a thousand with many and multiple phones numbers and notes for each of the contact! The problem of greeks may be solved, not for menu, but somebody made a greek keyboard for writing I think. But even that, I can’t risk it if it works, especially in contacts that I certainly need in order to search of a contact or to add a new one.
So, I bought a month ago a Lumia 900. I knew that WPs are not the best for me. But it was at least unuseful and not practical!! In WPs you can’t carry your contacts from your previous phone, it can’t cooperate with the Bluetooth, every contact have only one seat for a telephone number, you can’t carry your calendar and so many others!
So I resell it immediately in two days to a friend of mine and I have my old one again.
Now I don’t know what to do. Nokia after Lumias don’t care any more for N9 and everybody tell me that it is an old one to buy now. I can’t even find it easy. I hesitate to buy it, if I find it, because they may don’t support it any more with applications or whatever. Does somebody have the same problems and what can I do? WP8 will be the same! What to choose??
Please everybody who can help, just tell me his opinion for all these here!
Thanks in advance…
If you have a windows computer I would upgrade it to win8. SkyDrive your huge contacts list into cloud storage, buy a 920 after selling the n9(yes, I still have mine too but am selling). I moved my contacts over from n9 to 900 via Nokia contacts app but you have a huge, business like contact list. Even if it’s not business I would back it up in SkyDrive.
Why not just keep your N9 for posterity?
It’s a small slice of history, a reminder of a different path that may have been, & still vibrant/interesting in it’s own way.
You won’t get much for it now anyway, if you’re getting the 920 it makes more sense to ditch the 900 & keep your N9.
I’m doing the same thing basically
twig thanks,
but if you say for Lumia900 I don’t thik that you can upgrade it to W8!!
And I back up my contacts and everything in Nokia Suite.
But there is no way to put them in WPs, if I don’t lose the most of the numbers!!