The Nokia Lumia 900 review

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The Nokia Lumia 900 has the weight of two technology behemoths and Windows Phone fans on its polycarbonate shoulders. Ars sees if the flagship smartphone can do them all proud.

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The physical glass of the screen is noticeably not oleophobic, so the Lumia 900's screen holds onto grease and fingerprints like crazy. Fingerprint grease slicks can accumulate to the point that light coming from the screen underneath strobes. The grease buildup gets so rich and plentiful, you could identify a murder suspect from these fingerprint impressions. We forget sometimes oleophobic screens are even a feature on newer phones, but its absence from the Lumia 900 is glaring.

How does a phone like this get a passing grade? Oleophobic screens aren't optional.

And when did you become the CTO of the planet?

You need a CTO to tell you that a cellphone screen shouldn't be strobing?

Take a shower more often and your hands wont be as greasy. Also diet helps.
 
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