
More info has come out about the upcoming Nokia Lumia 900 (formerly the Nokia Ace), which will be the super-sized version of the Lumia 800 for the US market, and it looks like the device will be packing LTE, although as yet it is unclear what networks the phone will run on.
It is assumed that the device will be
on AT&T, because AT&T has been the biggest supporter of Windows
Phone devices among US carriers, and AT&T needs more flagship
devices to push its newly forming LTE network. However, it is also
possible that there will be a Verizon variant of the Lumia 900, because
Verzion has said that it wanted to see more LTE devices from Windows
Phone in order to support the platform. This may be just the reason the
carrier needs. We'll have to wait until CES to find out though, because
that is widely expected to be when the device is formally announced.
The
Nokia Lumia 900 is expected to have a 4.3" Clear Black AMOLED display,
16 or 32 GB models, an 8 MP rear camera, a front camera, and the same
unibody design of the Lumia 800. The new information also puts the
device dimensions at 125.5 x 65.8 x 9mm (4.9 x 2.6 x .35"), which would
make it much larger, but also much thinner than the Lumia 800, which is
over 12mm thick.
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