Recently I went into a local phone shop and tried the Nokia Lumia 800, with Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, to see how this was reported by the various web usage trackers.
My first impressions of the much discussed Metro interface was not good, I did not find the tiles intuitive, and found the phone much easier to use when I found by swiping to the left there was a menu system!
The phone I used had the browser string:
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows Phone OS 7.5; Trident/5.0; IEMobile/9.0; NOKIA; Lumia 800)
The most striking thing about the identifications made is that there was no commonality in wording between any of the results, but generally these results were accurate. Hence, I will just list the results, rather than group them.
Shiny Stats: Windows Mobile 7 / Internet Explorer Mobile 9x
BraveNet: Windows NT / Explorer
OneStat: Mobile Wap Nokia / Microsoft Internet Explorer Other
SiteMeter: Microsoft Nokia / Internet Explorer 9
StatCounter: Windows Phone / Internet Explorer Mobile 9
GoStats: Windows Phone OS 7.5 / Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0
24 Log: Other / Internet Explorer Mobile
Extreme Tracking: Windows Phone 7 / Internet Explorer 9
W3: Windows Phone 7 / Internet Explorer 9
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nokia lumia 800 is a very attractive device with a nice weight, and when the on-contract price is free, it's even better. Although the nokia lumia 710 has been released as a cheaper alternative, the lumia 800 doesn't feel at all threatened by its new competition.
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This matter is downcast to earth, hats off buds out there.
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