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Review: Nokia Lumia 800

Mango's interface is certainly smashing. No other smartphone interface jumps out and grabs your attention quite like Mango's excellent Metro does. The start screen, consisting of large, colourful and 'live' tiles is an r grabber and once users get the hang of it, extremely satisfying and fun to use. Rather than flicking through pages of small icons, Mango runs up and down and utilises larger, brighter and fully customisable tiles - I absolutely found it easier to grab what I wanted, quicker. It definitely feels like a high end plan team has been hard at work.

Unfortunately, once you get into the backend and into various apps and add-ons, it's easy to see that the map ethos overruled practicality and functionality concerns. The OS feels like it's trying to do too much, and not letting the interface suspire. Beyond the elegant front menus, there is so much crammed on every back end or app screen that it becomes less than user friendly, and quite messy. Buttons don't have free visual borders or separations, so opening the wrong item is a regular occurrence. Similarly, when call out 'flicking' through the menus, the phone regularly misconstrues this as pressing an icon on the screen - crack wrong windows and programs. This is incredibly frustrating, especially when you are trying to access functions in the phone very soon.