2012-05-02 4:19
@gahbmwm5
Did you replace your phone with another White Lumia 900, or a different device? If another White Lumia 900, all of your problems (including the purple hue)? That seems pretty remarkable.
2012-05-02 4:54 - edited 2012-05-02 5:09
I have been using a white Lumia 900 for about 10 days now. In regards to the above issues other are reporting:
As with others, I am generally disappointed with my initial experiences with this phone. There was a lot of media hype about it, as well as a general consensus that Nokia is awesome at building phones & would be bringing that to the Windows Phone platform to create some kind of "super phone". Additionally the fact that Microsoft made just a major investment in Nokia lends to the idea that Nokia would do a great job AND that this would be a flagship device.
Although I just switched from an Android on Verizon. I feel like I was hoping to get the Samsung Galaxy Nexus of the Windows Phone world, and instead I feel like I just got myself into a 2-year contract with AT&T for a phone that is about the equivelant of the somewhat buggy, but ultimately still good Droid X2 I just had.
So obviously I'm a bit sad/disappointed over the issue.
2012-05-02 5:46 - edited 2012-05-02 5:48
So generally speaking to me the main problems are:
Those are the major ones. The rest I can put up with.
I definitely don't like the purple hue on the screen. Beyond that the other issues are more of just the phone not being as cool as it could/should be.
Regarding the battery life issues. For the first week of using the phone, I thought (although I may have been wrong) that the battery life was quite good (at least better than my Droid X2). But Friday morning I called AT&T customer service & upgraded to the 5GB data plan that includes tethering. Then on the drive to Albq (in the passenger seat :-) I was using my laptop online. Long story short, the battery was drained within a couple of hours, even though I had the phone plugged in charging the whole time. So great news. When wireless tethering, the phone burns through the battery faster than it can be charged. Neat! :-(
From there, for the rest of my trip (Friday afternoon-Sunday afternoon), it seemed that I literally couldn't get the battery to last longer than a couple of hours. Then I started playing "Battery Saver", and turning the phone off when I don't need it, can't take pictures of my kids at the Aquarium, Botanical Gardens, or Zoo. Great. Thanks Nokia (sorry for the sarcasm. But obviously frustrating & disappointing).
Back to Farmington & I don't think my battery is really lasting much longer. A part of me felt like there was the possibility that I was just using my phone a lot more heavily than normal. Or even more likely that it was the first time that I've really used the data connection very much on my phone. During the first week, I pretty much only used WiFi when I was downloading apps, surfing the internet, etc.
But as I discussed the situation with a sales guy in our AT&T mall kiosk (who also has a black or blue Lumia 900) yesterday, he said this sounded wrong & that I should probably consider having the phone replaced.
And the fact that most others here aren't reporting the battery issues, makes me think that I may have got a lemon.
2012-05-02 19:09
So I thought responding here to your problems would be better than elsewhere. Also thought I would comment on my experiences with the same points you have. I have some time during lunch so I will try and explain. I have the Black Nokia Lumia 900, since the Friday before Launch:
Battery Life and phone heating up - I really don't have the heatup/battery life issue, although I believe Albuquerque is LTE right? Has it been bad while you are in farmington too? If so I would swap it out. You mentioned your dtrip to Ablq and teathering during this. ATT's weak spot is in between farmington and ablbuqerque. I have had meetings with other officials and they are hoping in the next year for this to improve.
With this phone I use the Wi-fi much more even though as a Gov entity we are unlimited, and the battery life has been great but so has been the 3G.
I really lean to you getting a lemon, definitly since you don't seem to mention the same issues all occuring on your wifes and your issues seem to vary greatly from mine. I would swap it and test the hue issue before leaving the store. If you have any problems with this let me know, I have some names of some people to push things with.
Phone audio issues - I haven't had audio issues. I do live outside the normal places you live so it might be an ATT issue, but with all the pother problems you are having I lean to the phone
Dropping Calls - This one I haven't had na issue really with either, but
It saddens me you are having these issues since I said it was a good phone.
2012-05-04 11:19
2012-05-04 19:35 - edited 2012-05-04 19:45
ImpalaDoug wrote:@gahbmwm5
Did you replace your phone with another White Lumia 900, or a different device? If another White Lumia 900, all of your problems (including the purple hue)? That seems pretty remarkable.
Sorry I did not reply back sooner on this @ImpalaDoug:
Been having a challenge trying to 'Log-In'...to both Nokia-Discussion-US Forums & Nokia-Discussion-Europe Forums...
I should have been more clear, as with my 2nd White Lumia, there is clearly no purplish hue on Low Brightness setting...I was checking this out with a Regional AT&T Manager, who had a Cyan model...His also did not display the purplish hue on Low Brightness... (This was the first time that he had seen this...) So he went into the back and brought out 2 more White Models, 1 Cyan and 1 Black..All 4 of these devices had the purplish hue...He made notes...
My Battery life is good and have had no heating, or discharging issues, however he had seen a couple other units that had the same issues as you describe.
Have not fooled around much with the camera to make a compartive analysis..
Call quality has been quite good as I travel alot throughout the US and abroad...
The slow scrolling and erratic capacity buttons I do have...and hopefully this will be rectified in the near future by a Nokia firmware update..
He even called a Nokia Rep, when I was in the store to report our testing findings....He apologized for the issues however I pointed out that his collegues (other Regional Managers) should also utilize the Nokia Discussion Forums for good, accurate resources and issues...Unfortunately, the AT&T Sales Staff do not go-beyond-the-normal......to get updated on their 'flagship device'...Again he made note here too...
Vibration Rattle: Yes....just like in the Ytube video...2nd white device is a little better here, but it is still present..
The video demonstration between the L800 vs L900 Vibra feature is good.....and mine sounds like the L900 demonstrated....high pitch...however the rattle occurs (at times) like when a text message or email comes in...
Even pressing the Main Windows (Flag) capacity button will produce this slight rattle in a quiet environment...
2012-05-05 3:32
2012-05-20 11:35
I live in the UK, I'm on the Vodafone network and have been using my white Lumia 900 for a week now. I thought I would share my user experience and mention the issues I've noticed affecting my handset.
Display:
The purple hue on my display is only noticeable on the screen moments before it automatically goes to sleep, where the brightness is low. This brightness is lower than the lowest manual setting, so I rarely see it but it is still annoying because when it does happen it is very obvious.
At normal brightness, the keyboard does not look an even shade of grey, the left hand side is slightly more purple than the right.
Scroll lag:
This effect is initally noticeable on the home screen. I can begin scrolling with my finger at the corner of 4 adjacent tiles and it clearly doesn't keep up with my finger, even at low scroll speed. It is most noticeable in the game "Wordament" when fast multi directional scrolling is required to complete words. Many times, letters will be missed out as the digitizer doesn't keep up with my fingertip.
Sound:
I have noticed a discrepancy in the external speaker volume and the volume at which the voice command assistant speaks. Even though the ringtone may be prefetcly audible, the sound from the voice control assistant is very low. This is the only real discrepancy I have noticed.
Camera:
Probably the most noticeable problem with my handset is the quality of the camera and the dreaded purple hue apparent in the centre of low/flourescent light environments. Pictures rarely focus properly. Only photos in very well lit conditions with distant focus, such as that of a landscape turn out acceptably. It seems as though the auto focus returns the affirmative "dink" sound even when the camera has been unable to focus the image.
Charge/Zune Delay:
Finally, I sometimes have a relatively long delay between plugging in my phone to the wall outlet or the USB on my computer before the phone acknowledges this action. Irritating as my Omnia 7 used to recognise immediately.
I'm sure many of these are software related and they can be rectified by Nokia. I'm hoping they make a big effore to solve these problems because the handset is stunning and very fast at loading apps and websites. Plus, it's very important that for the Lumia series, Nokia's big push with Windows Phone to make sure their customers are hapy.
2012-05-23 17:08
Wanted to share my recent victory solving a few annoying problems on a new Nokia Lumia 900. I was experiencing the 'random reboot' and 'tiles/apps not opening completely when selected' problems discussed in several posts on this thread. I did a factory reset, and made sure I had the latest SW update, but still had the issues. Went to online chat with my provider (AT&T), they discovered that my phone "was not properly associated to their tower" (whatever that means). Apparently my previous phone was still the registered phone to the line subscription. After about 2 minutes and a SIM extraction, reboot sequence, all my problems disappeared! Well, except for the mediocre camera ha.
For those experiencing some of these issues, might be worth a quick online tech support chat with your provider to ensure the new phone is properly registered to your service subscription.
good luck. Its a beautiful phone!!!!!
2012-05-23 21:18
I wanted to add another issue to the list that I've experienced on 3 Lumia 900s. When in my car, I have the phone mounted upright (portrait) - that is, I'm not holding the phone in my hand. Randomly, the screen quickly switches to landscape mode and then back again. I’m not moving the phone when this happens and it doesn't seem to be related to the car turning or bumps in the road. I've experienced this with 3 units (the other two were returned for other problems - this screen issue, the slow responsiveness and the volume problems are the only remaining issues). I don't know whether the orientation sensor/accelerometer is too sensitive in this device but I do know that this didn't happen on my Samsung Focus. Given that I've seen this behavior on 3 devices, I don't think it is limited to my current device.
2012-05-24 9:28
I too have experienced the problem of the delay with the buttons. I have also experienced the long press button issue when I only tapped them, thus bringing up the task switcher and the voice command. The keys don't behave as they should. I have already exchanged my phone once on the 30th day. The new phone appeared to be OK but then the problem occurred again. I did a search online and eventually was led to this forum where I discovered that it was when playing audio through the speakers that the problem would pop up. I can make it happen while playing a game with audio, watching a movie on Netflix or listening to music through the Zune music player. When listening to audio through wired headphones or via Bluetooth, the problem doesn't exist. Can anyone else confirm this issue?
I have the problem on my new replacement while music is playing through the speakers. I will try creating a silent audio file and try playing it through the speakers to see if the problem still occurs to determine if it has something to do with the fact that the usage of the speaker by itself is the problem or if it's because of possible speaker vibration interfering with the buttons nearby. I know that when the speakers are turned all the way down to 0/30 while playing music through the Zune music player, the buttons will work as intended on the first try but any subsequent attempt to use the buttons to go back seems to either initially not respond and when it does respond, it brings up the task switcher. I have a similar no response/voice command issue when pressing the Windows button. I have done this with music and a video clip shot on the phone. Mind you, this is with the speakers even at 0/30. Once I plug in headphones, the problem ceases at any volume setting.
I have also experienced the heat issue and accompanying battery drainage issue as well but I can't pinpoint the cause of that. Generally it happens when I've been in a GPS enabled app and press the power button to put the phone to sleep. Maybe the GPS is still active with the phone in a sleep state and this is normal. It sure does heat up my pockets though.
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2013-02-26 15:53
Nic19 wrote:
After a call i have seen weird issues, such as screen freeze, lock screen not scolling down completely while trying to turn the phone off and the weirdest would be opening random tiles. After a call, i returned to home screen to see the phone open up random tiles until reboot.
You may also try to update the software. Updating the software will improve the performance of the phone.
For the step-by-step procedure on how to update the software, please check this link: http://www.nokia.com/global/support/software-updat
Hope this helps. ![]()
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