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Finnish mobile telephone maker Nokia was rumored a handful of times ahead of to plan the release of Windows Telephone in the United States on the airwaves of AT&T sometime in January 2012, and some much more proof on the matter has just emerged. Rumor has it that the smartphone, supposedly called Nokia 900, will arrive on shelves with a huge four.three-inch touchscreen display, complemented by a 1.4GHz application processor, just as the Lumia phones.
The mobile phone is stated to be higher-finish than the Nokia Lumia 800 that started out to arrive on shelves because mid-November, and its specs list should confirm that.
Moreover, the new device really should be launched with an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, as effectively as with 16GB of internal memory, and with enhanced connectivity capabilities. The guys over at WMPoweruser have it under good authority that the smartphone will certainly be released in the very first quarter of the following year, and that mid-March may be the timeframe for its arrival. Nevertheless, they also note that Nokia is keen on generating the device offered before that, even as early as late January. Codenamed Nokia Ace, the smartphone is also rumored to sport 4G LTE connectivity capabilities, and may possibly really be released on shelves as the very first LTE handset from the Finnish giant. Furthermore, rumor has it that it would actually be the very first Nokia Windows Phone to make it to the United States, and that Nokia Lumia 710, which was rumored not too long ago to be unveiled at T-Mobile following week, may well arrive on shelves right after it. Apparently, Nokia is practically prepared to make the new device official, hardware-wise, even though it is waiting for the next Windows Cellphone release (the lengthy-rumored Tango version) before creating the move. Although AT&T is specified to have the mobile mobile phone on its airwaves, Verizon is also stated to have plans for it, even though it’s uncertain no matter whether it will have it obtainable at launch.
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