For about 100 euros I ordered the Lumia at Amazon and was surprised at how much you smartphone now receive for this price. Although the device is primarily made of plastic, which does not bother me. The display, the power and stamina are remarkable for the low price. The only drawback is the somewhat tightly dimensioned memory of 8GB, which is quickly filled with apps and games. Although Windows Phone 8 now enables the integration of memory cards on which only media data can be stored, so videos, photos and music. This is after all an advance over Windows Phone 7, would be better but if this a real memory upgrade would be possible, including apps could be stored on the memory card.
The Lumia has surprised me even more highlights that I would not recognize from other smartphone manufacturers: the Nokia HERE Maps and Drive apps for offline navigation (Maps, however, are available in the free version supplied to D / A / CH Cards restricted) and Nokia Mixradio that Free Music Streaming allows. This makes the Lumia over other Windows smartphones is significantly upgraded for me.
The built-in camera is actually ok and a little better than my older Omnia 7 Smartphone (Windows Phone 7).