Nokia Lumia 900 - The AT&T 4G LTE Smartphone For North America
Beating other smart phones, Nokiaâs Lumia 800 emerged as the amazing Windows 7 smart phone. Recently Nokia announced the Lumia 900, its first venture into the 4G LTE technology for AT&T. CEO of Nokia, Stephen Elop along with two others, Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer and AT&T President jointly introduced the device to the audience. There is much that can be done with this little powerhouse especially in North America. With Lumia, our interest has spiced up to establish a series of devices in this war of ecosystems said Stephen Elop.
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The Lumia 900 is the 3<sup>rd</sup> member in Nokiaâs Lumia family following the Lumia 800 overseas. The device moulds a 4.3 inch AMOLED Clear Black Display, the largest screen in Lumia segment so far. Powered by a 1.4 GHz processor the Lumia 900 serves as the king of all smart phone processors. It encloses an 1830 mAh battery giving the device a long lasting up-time. Nokiaâs Senior Vice President Kelvin Shields specially took the responsibility to showcase the photographic capabilities of the device. The main camera includes a specially designed Carl Zeiss optics with large an aperture (F2.2) and wide focal length of 28 mm which facilitates high-quality, lucid images even under low-light conditions. Moreover, the Lumia 900 holds a front facing camera with a wide lens that captures crystal clear and razor sharp images and performs like a HD camcorder while video calling.
In addition to this, the device is shipped with Nokia Drive technology which provides free, voice-guided navigation system with a dedicated in-car user interface that essentially turns the device into an on-board GPS navigation device. The device is pre-loaded with certain apps and Nokia is also working with developers to build more apps for the device.
The Nokia Lumia 900 will be available in two color variants black and cyan. No pricing details are available yet. But I feel the price is definitely going to tear the pockets.
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