The anticipation was pretty big and so was the buzz around the Nokia Lumia 900 which finally made its way, at least on paper, to AT&T’s 4G LTE Windows Phone line-up. The device will be available later this year with the carrier.
The looks should be familiar: the “head-turning” design is the one used on the N9 and Lumia 800 as well. We got our hands on the Lumia 900 at CES which, inside its polycarbonate housing, packs a 1.4GHz Qualcomm APQ8055 + MDM9200 (WCDMA) combo, 512 MB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage out of which 14.5GB usable, 4.3-inch AMOLED ClearBlack glass touchscreen with WVGA resolution, eight-megapixel f/2.2, 28mm back camera with LED flash, one-megapixel front facing webcam with f/2.4, WiFi, Bluetooth and a 1830mAh battery.
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