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Nokia’s first 4G LTE-capable Lumia smartphone is already undergoing carrier testing in the United States, although the Windows Telephone operating system does not come with support for the connectivity alternative as of however.
The two AT&T and Verizon, the two wireless carriers which have previously deployed LTE networks in the US, are currently testing the device to see if it fits their requirements, CNet reports.
Operators in the United States have been struggling to deploy LTE networks about the country to acquire 4G supremacy, and it would make sense for Nokia to want to tap into that region with its Windows Phones for the region.
The organization currently said a even though ago that it planned to bring to shelves in the US handsets that have been particularly tailored for the market, and putting LTE connectivity within them would be an solution. The news comes as a confirmation of previous rumors that the Finnish giant was preparing the launch of a higher-finish Windows Mobile phone on AT&T’s network, and that it was also packing LTE capabilities inside it. Nokia does not benefit from a sturdy presence on the US market, but the firm appears determined to adjust that, and new Lumia phones may well prove just the remedy for this. Of program, absolutely nothing was officially announced on the matter, and it may well take a even though prior to any involved celebration makes a formal unveiling, but it appears that things are indeed lining up on the expected course. According to some of the newest rumors, the move could be created as quickly as the initial quarter of the next year. CES or MWC could be the events for an official announcement to land. We ought to also note that AT&T and Verizon are not the only wireless carriers in the US set to launch Windows Phones from Nokia. T-Mobile is also expected to make a equivalent move, by bringing the Nokia Lumia 710 to its shelves.
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