Nokia Lumia 900 Launches on AT&T in March
The Nokia Lumia 900 will be coming exclusively to ATT for the U.S. market this coming March, a post on the Nokia Developer website reveals.
The post says:
Nokia’s newest smartphone, the Nokia Lumia 900, was introduced this week at the International CES 2012 in Las Vegas by Nokia CEO Stephen Elop. (Watch Elop discuss Nokia’s strategy focusing on the new Nokia Lumia phones running Microsoft Windows Phone during the ATT Developer Summit that took place at CES.)
The Nokia Lumia 900 phone runs Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5. It is the biggest and fastest smartphone yet. And it will become available exclusively through ATT in March.
The Nokia Lumia 900 will be released on ATT’s 4G LTE Network this March. Image: Nokia
The Lumia 900 will be running on ATT’s fast 4G LTE (Long-Term Evolution) network.
4G LTE has become prevalent recently as more and more people demand more and more in terms of data speeds from their smartphones.
The Nokia Lumia 900 is important for both Microsoft and Nokia as it is their first Windows Phone smartphone with specifications up to standards of powerful Android smartphones and of the iPhone from Apple.
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