Nokia Lumia 900 possibly coming to more US carriers (T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint)
When Nokia announced the new Lumia 900 Windows Phone at CES 2012, all that it said regarding its availability was that the handset would be exclusively released by AT&T “in the coming months.”
However, as it happens sometimes, exclusivities don’t last forever. In fact, we’re hearing that AT&T’s Lumia 900 exclusivity will end 45 days after launch (the launch is expected to take place on March 18).
According to WinSupersite and a “a source at a rival wireless carrier”, T-Mobile, “probably Verizon” and “possibly Sprint” could also introduce a version of the Lumia 900 – most likely in the second half of the year. Reportedly, the new version of the 900 should come with a 12MP camera (instead of an 8MP one, like AT&T’s handset).
Sure enough, since this isn’t confirmed by any official sources, we should take it as a rumor for now.
The Nokia Lumia 900 (pictured above) in an upgraded Lumia 800, coming with a 4.3 inch ClearBlack AMOLED WVGA display, LTE connectivity, 1.4GHz single-core processor, and 16GB of internal memory.
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